As climate change complicates growing the region's historically emblematic crops, like olives and lemons, Amata is seeing ...
Brazil is known as the world’s largest orange producer and leading exporter of concentrated orange juice, holding 75% of the ...
Prices of Brazilian oranges for industry fell significantly at the end of February due to the low quality of the fruit and ...
Dom Rodrigo is a true icon of Portuguese gastronomy, deeply rooted in the Algarve region. With its generous recipe and unique ...
The unprecedented Best International Feature Oscar, defeating Emilia Pérez, shakes France's historical dominance ...
The best picture and best actress nominations for “I’m Still Here” have inspired national pride in a country whose culture ...
Rome is packed with ancient history, culture, culinary delights, and opportunities to explore new things, whether you’re visiting for the first time or returning. The most crucial action you can take ...
Adrianinho, son of iconic Brazilian footballer Adriano ... Adriano counts Inter, Parma, and Roma as the clubs he played for in Europe and he may now be watching his son play on the continent.
U.S. and EU rates are similarly low for most products: zero for hard liquor, a few percent for wine and cereals, and 5 percent to 10 percent for fruits, vegetables ... a bad harvest in Brazil and ...
potentially opening new doors for Brazilian agribusiness. Brazilian fruits—renowned for quality, safety, and sustainability—are among the products with strong growth potential.
Among the products with potential for expansion, Brazilian fruits stand out, recognized worldwide for their quality, health and sustainability. Recently, among the trade promotion actions of MAPA in ...
Photo: Stuart Whitaker Now there are hundreds of different varieties of plant on the property, with a surprising range including medicinal species and many Brazilian fruits, such as cheramoyas ...