AgroVen, a 250-member investor network, presented its investment thesis and its linkup with the Solusolo startup at an event organized by Moon Hub at AgTech Garage in Uberaba (MG) to promote connections between startups and investors.
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Agriculture in the UAE accounts for only 0.9% of the country's GDP and 1.7% of the employed population, which is due to extremely unfavorable conditions for the development of this sector.
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The high growth rate of the UAE economy, which began in the first half of 2022, has been maintained throughout the year.
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Major investments over the past decade have led to strong economic growth in Djibouti, but the effect of investment programs has not been significant: most of the funds have been invested in the development of infrastructure connecting Ethiopia with world markets
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Malt is a product obtained by germination of cereal seeds. The main and most common cereal for the production of malt is barley. Less often, wheat, rye or oats are used to impart special taste qualities.
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With the aim of showcasing all the possibilities and tools that the metaverse offers to agribusiness managers, Cocriagro Hub and startup XSpaces organized the Metaverse Experience on June 23rd at the hub's headquarters in Londrina, Brazil.
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The volume of fish and seafood consumption in Morocco showed an increase almost throughout 2018-2022. In 2022, consumption amounted to a record 551.8 thousand tons, of which 538.8 thousand tons (97.6%) accounted for fish and 13.0 thousand tons (2.4%) for seafood.
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Mozambique is rich in natural resources and was one of the fastest growing economies on the African continent in the 2010s. Before the fall in commodity prices and a major corruption scandal in 2016, strong economic growth and assistance from international organizations had only a moderate impact on poverty reduction
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Plant milk is gaining popularity in many countries. Consumers' concern for the health, ecology and welfare of animals is the main driver of the growth of the market for plant milk and other plant-based products.
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Agriculture is the most important sector of the Senegalese economy, as evidenced by the high share of agriculture in the employment structure of the population (almost 30%), despite the fact that only a small part of the territory is suitable for agriculture.
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