This year, Ukraine could take the third place in the global ranking of largest walnut producers, as announced by the President of the Ukrainian Walnut Association, Vladimir Pakhno.
The Belt and Road Initiative is intended to be about more than building highways and boosting trade; China wants to help other Asian economies develop their business skills.
Since Emmanuel Agyekum took over a decade ago as chief of Nyame Nnae, a poor cocoa farming village in western Ghana, people’s incomes have fallen and his worries have increased.
China’s soybean futures climbed nearly 5 percent in morning trade on Monday, on track for their biggest daily gain on record after cold weather in the country’s northeast raised concerns about damage to crops.
European wheat yields have taken a significant hit this year as crops have been seriously affected by drought which has led to lower than usual volumes.
Eating meat is a symbol of power and status, and those who see themselves as having lower socio-economic status prefer meat, and eat more meat, due to this perception, research shows.
The mango harvest in the province of Ciego de Avila will conclude this week after the processing of 10 thousand tons of pulp for concentrated juices, nectars, and other aseptic foods destined for national consumption and import substitution.
Some parts of Michigan have seen tremendous amounts of rain in the past couple of weeks, resulting in some flooding of fields and potentially lost crops.
Data from the Xinfadi Market shows that vegetable prices fluctuated and mainly increased in early to mid-August, but came down again after August 20th.
Onion farmers in the provinces of Pangasinan and Nueva Ecija are opposing the proposed suspension of the special safeguard (SSG) duty imposed on onions.
South Africa produced a record oilseed crop of 2.5 million tonnes in 2017-18 and is projecting an output of 2.6 million tonnes next year, continuing an upward trend that began a decade ago.