RWANDA – St Remio Coffee, an Australian coffee processing company, has opened a new state of the art coffee cupping lab in Towngere Umusaruro, Rwanda. The infrastructure seeks to enable coffee growers and roasters to […]
NEW ZEALAND – Fonterra, the world’s largest dairy exporter, has partnered with Lazada, the leading online shopping destination to bring its dairy goodness to online consumers in Southeast Asia for the first time in the […]
EUROPE – The European Commission has launched a Knowledge Centre for food fraud and quality in Strasbourg, stepping up fight against fraudulent practices concerning food in the European Union. According to FoodingredientsFirst, this centre was […]
RWANDA- Horticulture sector stakeholders should embrace international standards and ensure quality along the value chain to boost exports into European markets, experts have said. The Dutch and UK experts added that Rwanda can only be […]
USA – Cayuga Milk Ingredients have been granted a non-GMO Project Verification for all of its milk ingredients in a committed strategy to deliver the most recognized symbol for natural food quality in the industry. […]
SOUTH AFRICA – The South African Rooibos Council (SARC) has announced it would invest R3 million to commission additional research into the world famous tea’s medicinal and health enhancing properties.
EGYPT – Companies in Egypt are racing to meet the rising demand for mineral water in Upper Egypt in the wake of a barge, carrying 500 tonnes of phosphate, sinking in the river Nile on Wednesday in the Qena governorate.
EGYPT – Companies in Egypt are racing to meet the rising demand for mineral water in Upper Egypt in the wake of a barge, carrying 500 tonnes of phosphate, sinking in the river Nile on Wednesday in the Qena governorate.
EGYPT – Companies in Egypt are racing to meet the rising demand for mineral water in Upper Egypt in the wake of a barge, carrying 500 tonnes of phosphate, sinking in the river Nile on Wednesday in the Qena governorate.
NIGERIA – Heavy rainfall and poor sunshine across Nigeria’s eastern cocoa-growing region of Cross Rivers over the past week will delay harvesting the new season’s crop by at least a month, the trade body and a farmer said on Monday.