
India: Centre re-imposes MEP on potato
After a gap of more than a year, the Centre on Tuesday re-imposed minimum export price (MEP) of $360 per tonne (around Rs 24 a kg) on potatoes to boost domestic supplies.
After a gap of more than a year, the Centre on Tuesday re-imposed minimum export price (MEP) of $360 per tonne (around Rs 24 a kg) on potatoes to boost domestic supplies.
On Thursday 28 July, an agreement was signed between the governor of Nyandarua county in Kenya and a German delegation, which will see potato production increase in the Kenyan county.
Ahiyan Impex Ltd. is a Bangladeshi exporter and importer of agricultural products which ships potatoes to various international destinations, including Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Dubai or Bahrain, and with interest to expand in Russia, despite some initial
Potatoes and sweet potatoes might have similar names, but the German ‘Landvolk-Pressedienst’ announces that, botanically speaking, they are two different varieties.
Research to make potatoes more nutritious by using nanoparticles is bearing fruit, according to the AHDB-funded researcher involved. Karen Davies, of the School of Science and Technology at Nottingham Trent University, reports that trials applying
De Kempense aardappeltelers zijn opgelucht dat de watersnood van mei en juni erkend is als natuurramp. “We hebben al enkele patatbossen bloot gespit.
On July 27 the Indian government announced that the imposed minimum export price (MEP) on potato has been set at USD 360 per tonne, with the aim of increasing domestic availability and cooling prices.
La foire agricole de Libramont est terminée. Les agriculteurs sont retournés dans leurs champs. Notamment pour y surveiller la prochaine récolte de pommes de terre. Notre pays en produit entre 60.000 et 70.000 tonnes chaque année. C’est 20 fois plus