JAMES MSASA
Topics: Agriculture Global, Trade (Commodities), Ag Africa, Regenerative Agriculture, AgriBusiness, Commodity/Trade Groups,
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JAMES MSASA
Topics: Commodities, Markets/Pricing, Trade (Commodities), Ag Africa,
CropSupply-Global Cross-border Crop Sourcing & Traceability
CropTrading - A platform to track and trade farm crops with real-time pricing and trends.
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JAMES MSASA
Topics: Commodities, Markets/Pricing, Sustainability, Trade (Commodities), Commodity/Trade Groups,
Food Safety for Africa
FS4Africa FS4Africa aims to improve African food safety systems – with particular attention to the informal sector – through local market transformation enhancing food security and regional trade…
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JAMES MSASA
Topics: Trade (Commodities), Ag Africa, Commodity/Trade Groups,
If you want to export or import goods in Tanzania better watch this video to understand the processes.
Tanzania Trade Portal(Get all information concerning export & Import procedures in 🇹🇿)
+255752406406 for export and import business details for pulses, fruits, vegetables and cereals contact me and will get you the products you want all over Ta...
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JAMES MSASA
Topics: Young Farmers, Trade (Commodities), Commodity/Trade Groups,
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05/01/2025 SOURCE: mainichi.jp
WASHINGTON (Kyodo) -- Japan and the United States on Thursday agreed to intensify tariff talks after making some progress with the aim of reaching a m
Japan, US agree to step up tariff talks with June deal in mind
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04/18/2025 SOURCE: www.agriculture.com
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04/17/2025 SOURCE: www.foxnews.com
‘Fox News Sunday’ anchor Shannon Bream meets the McCauley family in Kansas to discuss the state of the U.S. farming industry and the potential ramifications of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Kansas farming family speak out on impact of Trump tariffs | Fox News Video
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04/07/2025 SOURCE: www.brownfieldagnews.com
The USDA says that as of the week ending April 3rd, corn export inspections remain ahead of the pace needed to meet projections for the current marketing year. The 2024/25 marketing year got underway June 1st for wheat and September 1st for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. The USDA’s updated supply and demand report is out […]
Soybean, corn export inspections above a week ago - Brownfield Ag News
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JAMES MSASA
Topics: Soil Health, Food/Nutrition, Transportation, Trade (Commodities), Ag Africa,
Tanzania, a vibrant country in Africa, is in dire need of robust support from the private sector to revitalize its infrastructure. This transformation is essential, stretching from bustling towns to the charming villages where much of the country's agricultural production takes place. By improving these vital connections, we can significantly boost food production and ensure that nutritious supplies reach diverse regions around the globe. Picture a scooter loaded with aromatic white cardamom, valued at 28000$. As it navigates the rugged terrain, the impact of continuous heavy rainfall is painfully evident—the roads are riddled with potholes and uneven surfaces, a testament to nature’s relentless force. The journey, meant to connect farmers with markets, becomes a struggle against the elements.
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