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Ivory Coast slashes cocoa farmers’ price by 36% for mid-crop

March 31, 2017 Food Business Africa

IVORY COAST – Ivory Coast has slashed the price it guarantees for cocoa farmers by 36 percent to 700 CFA francs ($1.14) per kilogram and reduced taxes for the April-to-September mid-crop amid a sharp drop in world prices, a government spokesman said on Thursday.

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Ivory Coast slashes cocoa farmers’ price by 36% for mid-crop

March 31, 2017 Food Business Africa

IVORY COAST – Ivory Coast has slashed the price it guarantees for cocoa farmers by 36 percent to 700 CFA francs ($1.14) per kilogram and reduced taxes for the April-to-September mid-crop amid a sharp drop in world prices, a government spokesman said on Thursday.

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Worst may be over in Brazil meat scandal

March 31, 2017September 21, 2017 Food Business Africa

BRAZIL – After 11 days of arrests, bribery allegations and a full-blown international food-safety scare, the worst may finally be over for Brazil’s embattled meat industry.

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Worst may be over in Brazil meat scandal

March 31, 2017September 21, 2017 Food Business Africa

BRAZIL – After 11 days of arrests, bribery allegations and a full-blown international food-safety scare, the worst may finally be over for Brazil’s embattled meat industry.

Leave a commentMeat, Poultry & Fish

Worst may be over in Brazil meat scandal

March 31, 2017September 21, 2017 Food Business Africa

BRAZIL – After 11 days of arrests, bribery allegations and a full-blown international food-safety scare, the worst may finally be over for Brazil’s embattled meat industry.

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AB InBev bets on renewables for future energy

March 31, 2017 Food Business Africa

BELGIUM – Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), the largest beer group in the world, has committed itself to secure 100% of its purchased electricity from renewable sources within eight years.

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AB InBev bets on renewables for future energy

March 31, 2017 Food Business Africa

BELGIUM – Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), the largest beer group in the world, has committed itself to secure 100% of its purchased electricity from renewable sources within eight years.

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SA forecast record maize crop this season

March 30, 2017 Food Business Africa

SOUTH AFRICA – South Africa, the continent’s biggest maize producer, might reap the largest harvest of the grain in 36 years as rains improved yields and boosted the crop’s size by 83 percent from last year, the Crop Estimates Committee said.

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SA forecast record maize crop this season

March 30, 2017 Food Business Africa

SOUTH AFRICA – South Africa, the continent’s biggest maize producer, might reap the largest harvest of the grain in 36 years as rains improved yields and boosted the crop’s size by 83 percent from last year, the Crop Estimates Committee said.

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SA forecast record maize crop this season

March 30, 2017 Food Business Africa

SOUTH AFRICA – South Africa, the continent’s biggest maize producer, might reap the largest harvest of the grain in 36 years as rains improved yields and boosted the crop’s size by 83 percent from last year, the Crop Estimates Committee said.

Leave a commentFood Security, Nutrition & Agribusiness

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