The week for cereals begins in the red again. Tofio Caton, Director of Arable Crops at the Spanish Agricultural and Food Cooperatives, said that after high demand two weeks ago, […]
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The week for cereals begins in the red again. Tofio Caton, Director of Arable Crops at the Spanish Agricultural and Food Cooperatives, said that after high demand two weeks ago, […]
Read moreThe Red Sea Crisis Unleashes Turmoil on India’s Spice Exports In the wake of the Red Sea crisis, India’s spice exports face a tumultuous journey, following in the footsteps of […]
Read moreThe Ukrainian government will exclude exporters for 6 months from the list of verified companies for violating the rules of export of agricultural products to some EU countries. According to […]
Read moreRussia’s wheat harvest for 2024 has been raised to 92.2 million tonnes, according to the latest revision of the forecast by Russian consultancy SovEcon. The expected increase of 900,000 tonnes […]
Read moreFarmers in France plan to widen their ongoing protests against tax hikes and increasing pressure from EU regulations, the country’s main agricultural union said on Wednesday. “By Friday, there will […]
Read moreAccording to experts from fruit growing organizations in Moldova, by mid-January 2024, at least 130-135 tons of apples have been obtained from last year’s harvest. These apples remained in the […]
Read moreIn 2024, the combination of climate challenges and international trade restrictions will cause the cost of this essential product, olive oil, to increase significantly. Unprecedented rise in olive oil […]
Read moreReading the Groundnut Leaves – TNAU’s Insightful Analysis Under the TN-IAM Project, the Centre for Agricultural and Rural Development Studies at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, predicts a buoyancy in […]
Read moreDue to the warm weather, field mice have become the most important threat to winter wheat, barley cultivated fields and pasture areas. According to the December 2023 Phenological Evaluation Report […]
Read moreThe groundnut trade in North Gujarat currently faces a chill, with stagnant local and export markets leading to a surplus of over 40 percent in old stock. Despite a notable […]
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