Food prices set to rise well into the new year
Food prices are set to spike this year following developments in the year including spiralling fuel costs, the looting and mayhem in July, Eskom blackouts, emergence of the omicron virus
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Food prices are set to spike this year following developments in the year including spiralling fuel costs, the looting and mayhem in July, Eskom blackouts, emergence of the omicron virus
A $10 million contribution from the United States will assist the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in its work on COVID-19 response and addressing threats to human, animal and environmental
A report by Boston Consulting Group shows that policy innovations that focus on the demand rather than the supply side can effectively transform Africa’s food systems. JOHANNESBURG, November 04, 2021—
Inemesit Udodiong The local food manufacturing industry used to be a major contributor to Nigeria’s economy from 1960 to 1969. PricewaterhouseCoopers reports that the sector brought in an average of
By Ziad Al Bawaliz, Danfoss Regional President: Turkey, Middle East, Africa Johannesburg, South Africa, 28 September, 2021 – The United Nation’s (UN) second International Day of Awareness of Food Loss
All-new cluster separating machine for cherries, which eliminates product damage, will be shown publicly for the first time at the international trade exhibition in Spain. Leuven, Belgium, September 27, 2021
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta. /CFP Image Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has called on global financial institutions to increase investments in agriculture as part of their support for African economies. In
Small-scale farmers in Tanzania are receiving support to improve food security in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. United Nations Environment Program (Nairobi) Since the Green Revolution of the 1950s,
By Luke Anami Tanzanian exports to Kenya, which include maize, have exceeded imports for the first time in decades and now cereal producers in Kenya are worried that these imports
By Catherine Wilson Canberra, Australia — The urgency of finding solutions to the most pressing development challenges of our times has increased as the Covid-19 pandemic threatens to reverse the