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India's onion harvest was hit by poor rainfall, so its government moved to protect domestic supply

Gulf’s many-layered reaction to India’s new onion export tax

Omani farmers could be one of the few beneficiaries of India’s decision to impose a 40 percent export duty on onions, while UAE restaurateurs are bracing for another hike in food costs. India is the world’s biggest exporter of onions, but a lack of rain this summer has affected harvests and prices have already risen […]

Egypt set to launch sugar trading on local bourse

Egypt’s commodities exchange has invited companies to register to trade sugar on the bourse, which already offers yellow corn and wheat. Sugar will be offered on the exchange starting Thursday, exchange head Ibrahim Ashmawy said in a statement, adding that the move was in line with a government mandate “to regulate the markets of strategic […]

A Sonatrach facility in Ouargla province, eastern Algeria. The state-owned company has pledged to invest $30bn in oil and gas

Algeria’s GDP growth to slow as oil production dips

Algeria’s economic growth is expected to slow this year and in 2024 as oil production drops. Analysts at BMI, formerly Fitch Solutions, forecast that the country’s real GDP will be 2.1 percent in 2023 and 1.9 percent next year – down from 3.3 percent in 2022. Algeria’s hydrocarbon production – made up of one-third gas […]

Making bread at a bakery in Cairo. Grain and bread prices fell by 0.6 percent month-on-month

UAE signs $500m deal to supply wheat to Egypt

UAE-based agribusiness Al Dahra and the Abu Dhabi Exports Office (Adex) have signed a $500 million deal to supply Egypt with wheat. The five-year agreement, worth $100 million per year, will provide Egypt with imported milling wheat from the UAE “at competitive prices”. Egypt, a major buyer of basic commodities, has been suffering from a foreign currency crunch after […]

Olam unit’s Singapore and Saudi listing likely in 2024 

Singapore-based commodity trader Olam Group is targeting the dual listing of its agricultural unit in Singapore and Saudi Arabia by the first half of 2024, according to CEO Sunny Verghese. “Olam Agri continues to target a first-of-its-kind dual-listing in Singapore and Saudi Arabia by H1 2024, subject to receiving all requisite approvals and prevailing market […]

Mubadala Atvos sugar cane processor

Mubadala to buy 31.5% stake in Brazilian cane processor

Abu Dhabi investment fund Mubadala Capital will take an opposite direction from most of its peers in the Brazilian sugar and ethanol industry, which it plans to enter by early next year, betting on expanding output of the biofuel and looking only marginally to sugar. Bruno Serapiao, CEO of Atvos, one of the country’s largest […]

Kazakhstan exports

Kazakhstan in talks with AD Ports on agricultural exports

Kazakhstan is in talks with Abu Dhabi Ports to set up a joint venture that would help ship Kazakh agricultural exports via Iran and then Gulf ports. The Central Asian nation, a significant exporter of agricultural commodities such as grains and oilseeds, wants to ship cargoes to Iran via the Caspian Sea and have them […]

Prices in Egypt climbed 1.4% month on month in December 2023, driven by an annual increase of 60.5% in food and beverage items

High-tech greenhouse turns up heat on UAE sustainability

Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund ADQ has teamed up with Netherlands-based Safe Haven Solutions to build a high-tech greenhouse in the UAE capital. The 10-hectare facility will be built in ADQ’s AgTech Park in Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi. It will use advanced agriculture technology such as a cooling system inside the greenhouse to help […]

Saudi minister of investment Khalid al-Falih is head of Saudi Arabia's Economic Cities and Special Zones Authority

Saudi and Brazil sow seeds to partner on food security

Saudi Arabia is intensifying its trade and investment ties with Latin America in pursuit of food security and green energy, as a ministry-led delegation hunts for opportunities in Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Argentina, Panama and Paraguay. A visit to São Paulo earlier this week by Khalid al-Falih, Saudi minister of investment, coincided with a Brazilian […]

AAAID aims to support Egypt's efforts to increase agricultural productivity and achieve food security

UAE’s farming task force clinches $136m supply deal

Farms in the UAE have provisionally agreed to supply food and agricultural products totalling AED500 million ($136 million) over five years to some of the country’s biggest public sector institutions.  The deal is the first to be struck by the National Farm Sustainability Initiative (NFSI) task force, a government group set up by the UAE’s […]

Tunisia President Kais Saied

Tunisia approves $87m loan to safeguard food supplies

Tunisia has approved a TND268 million ($87 million) loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to safeguard sustainable food production in the country. The Assembly of People’s Representatives (APR) gave the loan the green light. It will be used to fund the Cereal Sector Inclusive and Sustainable Support Project (Padific), a body aimed at improving […]

Workers in rice field

UAE restaurants feel the squeeze from rice restrictions

The UAE has banned the export of rice for four months, and while most restaurant owners have sufficient excess stock in place, some are concerned supply chain disruptions will lead to increased costs. The Gulf state said the ban will cover rice of all varieties, including brown rice, fully or partially milled rice and broken […]

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Philippines seeks rice supply deal with India

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Saturday the country must boost its rice stocks and that he may seek a supply deal with India, worried about the potential impact of El Nino dry weather on the local harvest and about other suppliers. “I’m thinking about the national supply for rice,” Marcos told officials in […]

Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri

Cop28 urges nations to put food at heart of climate action

The UAE has called on governments around the world to put food at the centre of their climate-change agendas. Speaking at the UN Food Systems Summit in Rome on Monday, Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, the UAE’s minister of climate change and the environment and Cop28 food systems lead, invited governments to sign the Leaders Declaration […]

A Nadec cowshed. Its 92,000 cows produce 150,000 tons of bio-waste every year

Saudi dairy giant plans to turn bio-waste into fertiliser

Saudi farming giant National Agricultural Development Company has signed a deal to recycle the bio-waste produced by its 92,000 cows. The business, which is known as Nadec, said an estimated 150,000 tons of bio-waste were produced annually at its dairy farms in the kingdom. In a filing to the Saudi Stock Exchange on Tuesday, Nadec […]

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PIF’s newest target is the $15bn global dates industry 

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has established a new company to improve the production capacity of Ajwa dates in the Madinah region and expand their global market presence. Al Madinah Heritage Company (MHC) will help develop the Saudi food and agriculture industry, driving the diversification of the economy in line with Vision 2030, the […]

Saudi camel dairy

Saudi’s wealth fund enters $7.3bn camel dairy market

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has established a company to produce and distribute camel milk and other dairy products.  Named Sawani, the company is intended to help PIF grow the kingdom’s camel farming industry, in line with Vision 2030 goals to expand the food and agricultural sectors.  The global camel dairy market was estimated to […]

Angola UAE agricultural deal

UAE firms to develop land in Angola for rice and avocados

Two UAE companies have signed a deal to develop a vast plot of land in Angola as the African agricultural sector’s appeal grows among Gulf investors. Dubai Investments and E20 Investment, an Abu Dhabi agribusiness investment company, will develop 3,750 hectares – approximately the size of 9,300 football fields. Maximising the potential of Angola’s fertile […]

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India’s 2023 wheat output 10% lower than estimates

India’s wheat harvest in 2023 is at least 10 percent lower than the government’s estimate, a leading trade body told Reuters, amid a sharp rise in local prices during the past two months. Lower wheat production for a second straight year could complicate New Delhi’s efforts to keep a lid on prices of the staple […]

Morocco vegetable exports

Morocco reveals $990m plan to support farmers

Morocco’s government has launched a 10 billion dirham ($990 million) plan to support the country’s farmers, designed to combat the impact of drought and global economic challenges. A report from the Higher Commission for Planning said 229,000 jobs had been lost in rural parts of the country, where agriculture employs over 30 percent of the […]