Wheat production in Ukraine in 2019 will remain virtually unchanged, while exports will increase by 2 million tonnes, to 18 million tonnes, President of the Ukrainian Grain Association Mykola Horbachev has said.
Brazil’s key grains producing state of Parana is expected to produce less soy than previously forecast for the 2018/19 season, state statistics agency Deral said on Wednesday, a sign that drought could be damaging the crop.
Italian research stands out on an international level. Last week, Gianluca Baruzzi and Giuseppina Caracciolo participated in the International Pear Symposium organised by the International Society for the Horticultural Science (ISHS) held in Montevideo, U
The Surakarta branch of the Bank of Indonesia has initiated the development of a "super" garlic variety in Karanganyar regency, in Central Java, in a bid to help reduce imports of the commodity.
Borneo’s Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) is confident there will be enough supplies of vegetables and other crops throughout the country, to cope with the monsoon season.
Zunyi City organised a characteristic agricultural product and pepper cuisine promotional activity in Calabria, Italy, with the slogan "Ecological Guizhou Peppers - Fragrant Peppers of the World", on December 14th, 2018.
There is still a problem with the presence of Turkish tomatoes in the Armenian market, farmer Varuzhan Khodedanya told reporters on Tuesday: “The problem of Turkish tomatoes has always been present in the Armenian market.
Vietnam’s Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre is striving to attract more investment in high-tech agriculture, given that it boasts nearly 100,000 ha of coconut trees, specialty fruits and nearly 10 million ornamental plants.
Chinese importers returned to the U.S. soy market on Tuesday for their second round of purchases since the two countries agreed to a truce in their trade war, four traders with knowledge of the deals and the U.S. Soybean Export Council said.
Rainstorms are sweeping Argentina’s soy belt, building soil moisture needed to guarantee good yields when crops blossom in February and providing some cushion for China to buy should its trade war with the United States continue to limit U.S. supplies.
The renowned Irish chef JP McMahon, awarded with a Michelin star, will stop serving avocados in his dishes to avoid contributing to the violence in Mexico.