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Report Urges Inclusive Agritech for Better Food Security

Report Urges Inclusive Agritech for Better Food Security
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Technology can shape up agriculture in emerging economies for food security: World Economic Forum

Technology can shape up agriculture in emerging economies for food security: World Economic Forum
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The Impact of the CBAM on African Economies and the Role of the AfCFTA

The Impact of the CBAM on African Economies and the Role of the AfCFTA
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Low-Alcohol Beverages Market size is set to grow by USD 332 million from 2024-2028, Increasing health consciousness among consumers boost the market, Technavio

/PRNewswire/ The global low-alcohol beverages market size is estimated to grow by USD 332 mn from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated.

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Opinion | Why the IMF must give China and other emerging economies a greater say

The US, Europe and Japan will not gladly sacrifice their IMF quotas to give China and others more voting rights. But a failure to reform the organisation will worsen rifts and weaken its ability to deal with looming global crises.

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