Export of oil meals fell by 28 per cent in the first nine months of the financial year 2021-22 mainly led by a sharp 70 per cent decline in shipments […]
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Export of oil meals fell by 28 per cent in the first nine months of the financial year 2021-22 mainly led by a sharp 70 per cent decline in shipments […]
Read moreChina is forecast to report its highest rice imports in several years at 4,75 million tons for 2021, primarily on increased demand for broken rice from India. With only 1 […]
Read moreAustralia is currently forecast to export 1,4 million tons of sorghum in the 2020/21 marketing year (Mar 2021 – Feb 2022) on production of 1,5 million tons, a 93 percent […]
Read moreDomestic: U.S. export quotes for all four classes have fallen since the December WASDE report in response to larger Southern Hemisphere harvests in Australia and Argentina, but also reflecting muted […]
Read moreLast week was still characterised by little activity. Although there was an increased need for information for orientation, concrete inquiries were rare. The market is currently characterised by disagreement, on […]
Read moreIn 2022, the most attractive crop for cultivation among farmers will remain natural – sunflower. This is facilitated by its high profitability. At least, a decrease in demand and a […]
Read moreMore than half of Iran’s exported barberry were sent to Turkey in December 2021. Barberry exports have increased by about 26 per cent this month compared to the same period […]
Read moreAbout 11 percent of the area under grape cultivation in Iran belongs to Khorasan Razavi province. This year, about 355.000 tons of this crop have been produced in this province. […]
Read moreThe export of Iranian walnuts has decreased by 40 percent in terms of weight and 50 percent in terms of export value in 2021 compared to 2020. The average price […]
Read moreOne of the main centres of Mamaie almond production in Iran is Saman city in Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari province. This type of product has many fans in European and Asian […]
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