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UAE’S PURE HARVEST CONSIDERS SECOND SUKUK AS IT LOOKS TO EXPAND TO ASIA
United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based Pure Harvest Smart Farms plans to raise funding through a new sukuk (Islamic bond) to support its food-security driven expansion plans, Tariq Sanad, the company’s chief financial officer, told Salaam Gateway.
The agritech firm’s breakthrough farming system that can produce year-round crops in the desert has attracted a diverse mix of investors since its inception in 2016.…
UAE RESEARCHERS SEEK RELIABLE HALAL GELATINE SOURCING FROM CAMELS
Researchers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been developing the extraction of gelatine from camel skin and bones, to boost production of this important manufacturing input that is often sourced from pigs. This creates halal/haram tracing problems for food, drink, medical and cosmetics product manufacturers who use gelatine.…
DIGITAL INNOVATORS LOOK TO SPEAK GROWTH IN AFRICAN COTTON PRODUCTION AND TERADE
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With the textile industry under pressure from consumers, regulators and standards to become more sustainable, companies are looking at all aspects of the supply chain – including upstream to fibre production. Digitalisation has a key role to play here, especially in supplier countries where the use of such technology is weak – such as in Africa.…
THE INTERNATIONAL FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING INTENSIFIES
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) issued a dedicated report, ‘Money Laundering and the Illegal Wildlife Trade’ in June 2020 (1) and has followed up with further analysis on a topic that is being researched in depth by a wide range of NGOs.…
MEAT-LOVING GERMAN CONSUMERS ALSO RECEPTIVE TO VEGETARIAN MEAT ALTERNATIVES
GERMANY, a market known for meat consumption, is increasingly trying out plant-based alternatives and has developed one of the largest and fastest-growing meat substitute markets in Europe. As a result, German producers are largely focused on growing the domestic market, with limited exports to other European Union (EU) countries.…
EU FOOD AND DRINK INDUSTRY FIGHTING TO SURVIVE AS INFLATION TAKES HOLD
Europe’s food and drink industry is facing tough general and industry-focused inflation rates not witnessed since the global financial crisis and its related recession in 2008-9. These past food inflation rates dipped sharply and quickly as governments took control of this crisis – government spending was mopped up by bad debts rather than additional purchases.…
EU/WTO REGULATORY ROUND UP – WTO FORGES ITS SECOND GLOBAL DEAL OVER FISH SUPPLIES
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has signalled that it may resume its importance in promoting free trade in food and drinks by securing a global agreement that limits fishing subsidies. At its 12th Ministerial Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, in June, the WTO banned subsidies for illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing by its member jurisdictions – covering most countries in the world.…
UKRAINE WAR CREATES CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR MOLDOVAN DAIRY SECTOR
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has created major challenges for the dairy industry in its neighbour Moldova, but should this eastern European country survive the war intact, its dairy producers may have a sustainable future. The shock caused by the invasion has pushed Moldova’s pro-European Union (EU) government even closer to the EU, in which next door Romania, whose language is spoken by most Moldovans, is a key member state.…
SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN IMPORT RESTRICTIONS DAMAGE THE COSMETICS SECTOR
With inflation and hard currency shortages compounding the economic disruption caused by Covid-19, governments in south and south-east Asia have been implementing unorthodox trade controls to wrestle control – unfortunately, the beauty sector has been a victim.
Pakistan is a case in point.…
SRI LANKA’S TEXTILE AND KNITWEAR SECTORS MAINTAIN MOMENTUM, BUT MEDIUM-TERM OUTLOOK IS CHALLENGING
Sri Lanka’s unprecedented economic and political crisis escalated early this week (July 9) amidst mass public protests forcing the country’s now former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa to flee the country to Maldives, before finally quitting the top job yesterday. Notwithstanding the chaos, its textile and knitwear and woven apparel sector has so far managed to keep the industry afloat so far.…