World Agricultural News
Iraq has disclosed its intentions to augment the import of agricultural products from India in a bid to branch out the trade basket and also strengthen
Mr Sharad Pawar, Union Agriculture Minister, has stated that there is ample scope for further exports of one-million tonnes of sugar since India has got
The sugar production has jumped by 15% to 18.65-million tonnes until February 29 this marketing season. India had manufactured 16.25-million tonnes during
Indonesia’s cocoa bean exports from its main growing island of Sulawesi slipped 20 percent in February from the same month a year ago, and was down
While Tanzania produced 54,000 tonnes of coffee last season, only 45,000 tonnes are expected this season. Coffee exports have earned the country about
Despite the higher price of Thai rice, Indonesia is likely to secure a large volume for domestic consumption and distribution. Pol Maj Sarawut Sakulmeerit
The unfavourable climate changes and inadequate development are gradually diminishing the agricultural productivity in the biodiversity-rich Sundarbans
Japanese quarantine officials will visit the Philippines in the first week of March to inspect and accredit meat processing plants for possible pork exports
China’s recently released draft law on genetically modified (GM) foods bans the production, trade and sale of any GM foods that do not have correct authorisation.
The Philippines will need to import fish in the future because of the declining fish catch in the country, Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Proceso Alcala said.