Michael Stebbins – Senior Manager, Communications, CropLife International As the world’s second-largest rice exporter, Thailand faces a critical test: how to feed more
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NEWSPAPER SECTION: Business, WRITER: Phusadee Arunmas The Commerce Ministry plans to present requests from the private sector to stabilise rice and crop prices to the National
Source: Julius Karl D. Fieve Across Ghana’s diverse agricultural landscapes, from the fertile Volta lowlands in the east to the expansive savannas of the Northern Region,
Experts warn Thailand’s rice industry is losing global competitiveness as yields decline, domestic prices collapse and decades of populist subsidies hinder farmers’
Rizwan Bhatti KARACHI: In a major boost for the rice export sector, Pakistan has secured a significant legal victory over India, which lost the case in the New Zealand High Court
TOKYO: The average price of rice sold at supermarkets across Japan reached a record 4,444 yen per 5 kilograms, the farm ministry said Friday, extending an uptrend intact following