All Libya articles
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NewsNew tariff offensive prompts major concern for exporters in the EU, South Africa, Brazil and Mexico
US President Donald Trump has announced plans for new tariffs on imports from multiple countries including the EU, Mexico, Brazil and South Africa, creating significant uncertainty for fresh produce exporters worldwide
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NewsCo-op to halt sourcing relationships with countries violating international law
UK retailer Co-op Group has announced a new sourcing policy that will prohibit products from 17 countries identified as having community-wide human rights abuses, with implementation beginning June 2025
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NewsIfad launches first-ever project to help Libyan farmers combat water scarcity
The US$9.2mn investment project will help 57,000 smallholder farmers and pastoralist households in chronically dry areas
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ArticleTunisia sees fruit exports rise in 2022
Fruit export volumes from the North African country increased by 41 per cent last year compared with 2021, with watermelons and peaches leading the way
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ArticleTunisian fruit exports rise
The North African country experienced a significant increase in exports of fruit last year, with neighbouring Libya the primary destination
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ArticleMarlene launches Christmas gift
Italian group releases Christmas multipack including seven apple varieties
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ArticleItalian apple exporter turns to Asia
Vog says India and South-East Asia becoming more important as task of selling in Europe becomes more challenging
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ArticleVal Venosta: more marketing in new markets
Italian apple brand will be promoted to consumers in the Middle East and North Africa more actively this season
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VideoVI.P reports strong demand for apples
Leading Italian marketer says it has seen strong start to year, buoyed by good demand on a number of key export markets
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ArticleTunisian summer fruit exports rise
The North African country has seen an increase in its summer fruit exports this year, with Libya the main destination
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ArticleLibya conflict batters Italian exports
Shipments of tinned tomatoes and fresh fruit, which make up half of Italy's grocery exports to the country, at virtual standstill

