Dubai set to kick off giant food expoGulfood 2017, a leading global food and hospitality show, is expected to attract over 5,000 exhibitors from 150 countries vying for a stake in a multi-billion-dollar Mena food and beverages (F&B) market, when it opens tomorrow (February 26) More… |
Gulfood to feature grains & pulses segmentGulfood 2017, a leading global food and hospitality show, will feature a Pulses, Grains & Cereals segment as one of eight dedicated sectors at the exhibition, when it opens later this month in Dubai, UAE. The event runs from F More… |
World food prices post biggest rise for four yearsWorld food prices posted their biggest monthly rise for four years in June, buoyed by a surge in sugar and increases for most other edible commodities, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday. Food prices have been gaining More… |
World food prices plunge to 6-year low in JuneGlobal food prices fell in June, continuing an almost uninterrupted slide since April 2014, led by falling dairy and sugar prices, the United Nations food agency said on Thursday. The Food and Agriculture Organization's (FAO) More… |
Egypt sets aside $1.4bn to buy domestic wheatThe Egyptian government has set aside "around 10 billion Egyptian pounds" ($1.4 billion) to buy wheat from local farmers, the Supplies Minister said, as the world's top wheat importer aims to encourage domestic output and reduce it More… |
Kellogg’s unveils new 3-grain Special K recipeKellogg Company’s Special K cereal is now offering a delicious new three grain recipe that makes it a great breakfast option for anyone who is weight-conscious and actively managing their shape. Now with the benefits of rice More… |
Grain reserves tighten as food prices fallGlobal food markets face further volatility in 2013 as stocks and supply of key cereals tightened, even as world food prices fell for a second month in November to their lowest since June, said the United Nations food agency. More… |
Syria buys grain via Lebanon to beat sanctionsSyria is importing significant volumes of grain via Lebanon to work around western sanctions and secure vital supplies, European traders told Reuters. The trade is not illegal because food imports are not included in sanctions imposed by t More… |
Iran paying for grain with gold, oilIran is seeking to close grain purchases using gold and oil as payment, and has paid in yen for a large volume of wheat in its first deal since western sanctions against Tehran started choking imports of food staples, European wheat exporters said More… |
Iran paying for grain with gold, oilIran is seeking to close grain purchases using gold and oil as payment, and has paid in yen for a large volume of wheat in its first deal since western sanctions against Tehran started choking imports of food staples, European wheat exporters said More… |