Ukraine food shipments ‘reach more than 700,000 tonnes since Russia deal’
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It was closed following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and has suffered damage in the conflict.
ByGermany's agriculture ministry will provide EUR120m (US$126.4m) of a EUR180m package.
ByThe Alpro and Actimel brands owner closed its plant in February to protect its employees.
ByPrices measured by the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) rose 22.8% from a year earlier.
ByFood shortages tend to grab the headlines but is there really a lack of goods or is it just…
ByPrices for vital crops and ingredients such as wheat, maize, and vegetable oil, have soared since Russia’s invasion of…
ByJakarta has, however, re-introduced rules on domestic sales of the commodity.
By“There is a very real risk that soaring global market prices of food and fertiliser will result in more…
ByThe Danish firm announced it was suspending its business in Russia in early March.
ByIn an announcement on the government’s official gazette, Mexico said it will suspend duties for at least a year.
ByThe G7 has criticised India's ban just when the world faces Ukraine-linked shortages.
ByFazer said in early March it would be leaving the Russian market following the invasion of Ukraine.
ByDays after Valio’s announcement, fellow Finnish food group reveals buyer of Russian operations.
ByChanges to the scope of the ban appear to have caught some large food manufacturers on the hop.
ByThe world’s largest palm-oil exporter starts its ban today (28 April) – and has made late changes to its…
ByFood manufacturers, facing depleted supplies of the ingredient, are switching to other types of oil.
ByIt also expects a hit to its annual profit due to the Russian invasion of the country.
ByValio was among the overseas food manufacturers that stopped operating in Russia after the invasion of Ukraine.
ByBut the majority of Indonesia’s palm oil exports are in the form of processed oils and are covered by…
ByThe move was announced by the country’s leader, President Joko Widodo, on Friday.
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