Archive for the ‘Agricultural Exports’ Category

Afghanistan’s agricultural sector is experiencing a promising surge, with the country exporting fresh fruits worth an impressive $31 million over the past six months. Akhundzada Abdul Salam Jawad, spokesperson for the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, shared this encouraging news, highlighting the resilience and potential of Afghan farmers.   These fresh fruits have found markets […]

Agricultural Exports, Morocco, News

October 14, 2024

Morocco is experiencing a noteworthy rise in its agricultural exports to the European Union, with a 5% increase in fruit and vegetable shipments, particularly in tomatoes, berries, and citrus fruits. This growth has seen exports surpass 1.5 million tons annually, a trend that has been consistent over the past three years and holds significant importance […]

Agricultural Exports, Indonesia, News

October 14, 2024

Indonesia’s National Food Agency (Bapanas), under the leadership of Arief Prasetyo Adi, is making remarkable progress in positioning the country as a vital player in the global food market, particularly through its shallot exports. The successful export of shallots to Malaysia and other nations highlights Indonesia’s ability to meet international food demands while reinforcing its […]

Agricultural Exports, News, Vietnam

October 14, 2024

Hanoi, Vietnam, is making impressive strides in agricultural exports by investing in the establishment of planting area codes for essential crops like longans, grapefruits, and bananas. These codes serve as a “passport” for Hanoi’s agricultural products, allowing them to compete effectively in both domestic and international markets while providing valuable economic benefits to local farmers. […]

China, the world’s largest producer and consumer of pears, is increasingly eyeing the European market for its exports. Although pears are a staple in the Chinese diet and culture, only 2-3 percent of Chinese-grown pears are currently exported.   Chinese pear exporters emphasize value for money, making export volumes sensitive to domestic price fluctuations. When […]

– In a move to foster international trade relationships and meet global demand, India has announced the allocation of export quotas for non-basmati white rice to Bhutan, Mauritius, and Singapore. The decision was officially communicated by the Indian government in a statement.   Under this allocation, India will permit the export of 79,000 metric tons […]