
Bangladesh’s soybean import to rise 7.7% in FY23: USDA
Bangladesh's soybean import is projected to rise by 7.7 per cent year-on-year to 28 lakh tonnes in 2022-23 fiscal year, according to a report of the United Stat
Bangladesh
Food & Beverages
20-05-2022

China opens new air route for durians from Thailand
The first Tianjin Air Cargo flight carrying Thai durians landed at Nanning Airport in Guangxi, China on Friday, opening a new shipment route for Thailand’s prim
Thailand
Food & Beverages
20-05-2022

Uganda International Trade fair to resume after 2 years.
The public awareness of the exhibitors arising out of their participation has resulted in the growth of numerous brands and companies that started off as startu
Uganda
Food & Beverages
19-05-2022

India to export urea, DAP to Nepal
Coming to the help of its neighbours, India will export 1.7 lakh tonnes of urea and Diammonium Phosphate during this year to Nepal and will also supply 65,000 t
Nepal
Chemical Products
19-05-2022

Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan Keen on Expanding Trade and Industry Cooperation
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan plan to increase trade and economic cooperation and expand joint projects in industry, transport, agriculture, education, water, and e
Kazakhstan
Food & Beverages
19-05-2022

Peruvian Asparagus Imports Continue to Climb
Peruvian fresh asparagus continues to enjoy a prominent place in the U.S. market. In 2021, U.S.
Peru
Food & Beverages
19-05-2022

UK sheep meat trade balance strong in the first quarter
The UK exported 6,600 tonnes of fresh/frozen sheep meat in March, according to data from HMRC.
United Kingdom
Food & Beverages
19-05-2022

Chile's economy grows 7.2 pct in first quarter
Chile's economy grew 7.2 percent in the first quarter of the year compared to the same period in 2021, according to a report released Wednesday by the Central B
Chile
Food & Beverages
19-05-2022

Brazil mills cancel sugar export contracts, shift output to ethanol
Brazilian sugar cane mills are cancelling some sugar export contracts and diverting production to ethanol to cash in on high energy prices, according to people