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Six Banks Join Forces with Agriculture Ministry to Boost Cold Storage...

In a significant move aimed at bolstering the agricultural sector, the Algerian Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries has signed agreements with six...
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Tunisia’s APIA Allocates TND 19.2 Million to Boost Agriculture in Nabeul...

Tunisia Approves TND 19.2 Million in Agricultural Investments to Boost Sustainable Farming In a strategic move to support sustainable and innovative agriculture, Tunisia's National Commission...
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Russia Halts Potato Imports From China Following Eight-Month Surge

Russia Cuts Chinese Potato Imports in June, Breaking Months-Long Growth Trend Russia unexpectedly scaled back its imports of Chinese potatoes in June, ending an eight-month...
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Certification Backlog Disrupts Vietnam’s Dragon Fruit Exports

Vietnam’s Dragon Fruit Exports Stalled Amid Certification Delays, Hundreds of Tonnes at Risk Vietnam’s dragon fruit industry is facing a severe export crisis due to...
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Zambia Forecasts 6.4% GDP Growth in 2025 Amid Recovery Efforts

Zambia's economy is poised for strong growth driven by increased mining and agricultural activities, with major investments boosting copper production and infrastructure. Strategic focus...
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South Africa Winds Down Citrus Reefer Program to U.S. as Tariff...

South African Citrus Industry Braces for Impact as New US Tariffs Loom With just two weeks remaining before new US tariffs are implemented, South African...
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Irritec Group Bolsters Presence in Latin America Through Agrifim Takeover

Irritec Group Expands into Colombia to Boost Sustainable Agriculture and Local Innovation July 14, 2025 — Italian irrigation technology company Irritec Group has acquired a...
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Russia Set to Sign New Agreements With Key African Nation

Russia Deepens Strategic Partnership with the Central African Republic Amid Broader African Engagement Over the past decade, Russia has steadily reasserted its presence across the...
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Sugar Output and Demand Both Decline, USDA Reports

In its latest update, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) revised downward its forecast for American sugar production in the 2025/26 season, which begins...
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Countries Restrict Brazilian Chicken Imports Amid Avian Flu Outbreak

Avian Flu Outbreak in Brazil Prompts Global Trade Restrictions An outbreak of avian influenza in Brazil, the world’s leading poultry exporter, has triggered a wave...
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Corn and Soybean Prices Set for Weekly Drop Amid Improved U.S....

July 11, 2025 – Chicago : Corn and soybean futures edged higher in early trading Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), though...
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Stavropol Bolsters Russia’s Wheat Hopes Despite Drought in Rostov

Russia’s Wheat Belt Divided by Climate: Stavropol Thrives, Rostov Wilts Two of Russia’s major grain-producing regions are experiencing vastly different seasons in 2025. While Stavropol...
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Tunisia’s Cactus Industry Blooms: From Staple Crop to Agro-Economic Powerhouse

Arabfields, Habiba Masmoudi, Economic Correspondent, Tunisia — Tunisia's cactus industry has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving from a traditional staple crop deeply rooted in...
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Algeria and Singapore Strengthen Ties Through Diplomatic and Economic Alliance

Algeria and Singapore Lay Foundations for Expanded Bilateral Partnership During an official visit to Singapore, Algeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Attaf, met with his...
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Vietnam’s Coffee Prices Edge Up Slightly While Pepper Market Remains Stable

July 7 — Domestic coffee prices in Vietnam recorded a modest uptick today, trading at an average of 96,300 VND per kilogram. In contrast,...
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SICAM’s ‘Zero Pesticide Residue’ Program Transforms Tunisia’s Tomato Farming

SICAM’s ZRP program marks a major turning point in Tunisian agriculture. It makes SICAM: The first and only company in Tunisia’s tomato sector to...
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Algeria Faces Farm Glut as Egg, Onion, and Watermelon Supplies Soar

Algeria is grappling with a major agricultural paradox: massive surpluses of certain produce like eggs, garlic, watermelons, onions, citrus fruits, and potatoes are piling...
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Enza Zaden at the Forefront of Combating Bremia in Crops

The International Bremia Evaluation Board Europe (IBEB-EU) has confirmed that no new races of Bremia lactucae—the pathogen responsible for downy mildew in lettuce—have emerged...
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Algeria’s President Holds Talks with Venezuela’s Agriculture and Land Minister

Algerian President Receives Venezuelan Minister, Reinforcing Bilateral Ties Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune received Julio César Leon Heredia, Venezuela’s Minister of People’s Power for Productive Agriculture...
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The Future of Tomatoes: Key Insights from Fruitnet’s Premier Event

Future of Tomatoes in Focus at 2025 Fruitnet Tomato Congress in Malaga The Fruitnet Tomato Congress returns this year with renewed vigor, set to take...
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South Africa’s SummerStar Ruby Aims to Shake Up EU Grapefruit Market

South African Growers Rebrand Grapefruit as a Summer Essential in European Markets A group of South African citrus growers, under the banner of the Citrus...
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