6th Africa Agri Expo 2023
Africa Agri Expo, now in its sixth edition, is one of the leading Agriculture events that helps you strengthen your business by identifying, connecting & establishing the right channel partners
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Africa Agri Expo, now in its sixth edition, is one of the leading Agriculture events that helps you strengthen your business by identifying, connecting & establishing the right channel partners
EthosEnergy has been shortlisted for the Optimisation category in the Energy Industries Council (EIC) Awards 2022, which recognizes companies who focus on improving internal decision-making, costs, processes, agility, structures, and
ABB’s automation, electrification and digital solutions to be used in carbon capture project in Norway Project to help accelerate industrial decarbonization and CO2 removals by providing transport and permanent storage
China has lifted restrictions on the import of wool from South Africa, the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development said on Tuesday afternoon. The value of wool produced
The main players in the export and import sectors are working in a coordinated manner to urgently identify effective solutions to the logistic issues that have driven up food prices
Mozambique is set to export its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo following the arrival of the British Mentor LNG tanker on August 24. The bp-operated tanker will arrive at
Almost every African country has some form of trade control in place to protect their local industries/markets. These controls could range from local content requirements to quotas on imports &
Antofagasta’s Los Pelambres copper mine in Coquimbo Region, north-central Chile. (Credit: Consejo Minero) The copper price rose on Friday but was set to end the week slightly lower as traders
ANALYSISBy Noncedo Vutula and Thembekile Mlangeni The South African citrus industry, which employs more than 140,000 workers and generates about R30-billion in export revenue, is under threat after the EU
Dar es Salaam. Pakistan is planning to inject some $1 billion in Tanzania during the next five years as the Asian nation seeks to up its involvement in various sectors