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BRICS Members Agree to Grain Exchange Deal

According to Russian Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut, the BRICS group of countries have supported an initiative to set up a grain exchange.

Turkiye Aims to Reduce Trade Deficit with Beijing Through Food Exports & Energy Infrastructure Projects

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan says that Turkiye hopes to narrow its trade deficit with Beijing via more agricultural and food exports during his recent visit to Beijing.

Malaysian Palm Oil Farmers Battle Against the EU’s Deforestation Regulations

According to The Dayak Oil Palm Planters Association President Napolean Ningkos, the European Union’s deforestation regulations discriminate against local farmers who have been cultivating palm oil for decades and argues that the popular myth spun by NGOs that Dayaks are content to live as hunter-gatherers is conveniently false.

Heatflation a Hot Factor in Soaring Prices for Perishable Goods

A recent study claims that by 2035, climate change could be pushing food prices up by between around 1% and 3% every year. By 2060, heat-related issues may increase prices by as much as 4.3% annually.

Rumi Spice Brings All Things Nice for Afghani’s Agricultural Sector

Rumi Spice CEO Keith Alaniz says that he is proud to be celebrating a decade of empowering Afghani farmers and introducing afghani spices to the culinary world.

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Myanmar Crisis as Junta announces Elections Amid Worsening Violence

Myanmar military announces election date amid ongoing conflict, sparking international concerns over legitimacy and humanitarian crisis.

UAE Wants Twenty Unicorns by 2031

Driven by government support, Dubai’s thriving startup ecosystem aims to create twenty unicorns by 2031.

Oil Price Fluctuations Make Economies Fragile

Oil price volatility continues to shape economic policies across the Middle East, affecting both oil-exporting and importing nations.

Human Trafficking and Online Scams Surge Amid Growing Use of AI and Deepfakes

The rise of AI-driven scams and human trafficking in South-East Asia may be fuelling massive financial losses and exploitation, with criminal syndicates leveraging advanced technology to evade authorities.

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