“Super” tomatoes from Igdir, a city located in eastern Turkey, stand out for their taste, color and aroma and, as a result, they are in high-demand from export markets.
The national competition watchdog says drought-stressed dairy farmers could be paid more for milk which sells for just $1 a litre in supermarkets, but their processors, not the retailers, are failing to make it happen.
Chicago soybeans hit 10-year lows on Tuesday as the harvest of a record U.S. crop advanced rapidly while the continuing U.S.-China trade war darkened U.S. export prospects.
The Jana Fresh Company intends to obtain licenses to set up an export terminal with a grapes production line, with plans to add more production lines in the future.
The UK currently accounts for 20 percent of Europe’s banana market, leaving African producers concerned that London will opt to import cheaper American bananas after Brexit.
Black Gold Farms will be harvesting in the fields of the Red River Valley and said it is anxious to begin shipping red and yellow potatoes to their customers.
The National President of the National Mushroom Association of Nigeria (NAMAN), chief Michael Awunor, told journalists on Thursday that Nigeria is capable of earning over $4 billion yearly from the local production of mushroom and exports of the commodity
The National Agriculture co-operative Marketing Federation of India, which procured onions from Lasalgaon and other wholesale markets in the state over the past four months is now set to dispose of nearly 13,000 tons of the buffer stock from its various s
Typhoon Mangkhut did not damage China’s sugarcane crop as severely as expected and its impact on sugar output is likely to be limited, two analysts and a sugar producer told Reuters.
Macquarie Group has agreed to buy most of the Australian farm portfolio of Qatar's Hassad Food, the agricultural arm of the country's sovereign wealth fund.
Widespread frost has dented hopes that wheat growing areas in Australia’s west could provide a much needed boost to output, further tightening supplies amid the prolonged drought.
The expression ‘what goes around, comes around’ can aptly apply to the moment the beleaguered, scandal-scarred French dairy giant Lactalis announced the EUR740m acquisition of South African-based pharmaceutical giant Aspen’s infant formula division.