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INSIGHT-From Nigeria to Brazil 'halo' crops reap pandemic profits


Libby George, Sabrina Valle, Nigel Hunt
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Prices climb as demand outstrips supply
KADUNA, Nigeria, June 2 (Reuters) - In a flowing cream hijab, Karima M. Imam walks through her fields in scrubland in northern Nigeria as workers harvest a gnarled brown root that has turned gold since COVID struck: ginger.
“If I had the capital, I’d plant more. People are looking for ginger now, and there is not enough,” she said at her five hectare farm on the outskirts of Kaduna.
As the pandemic rages, people around the world have sought to guard against illness by turning to so-called halo foods. While scientists have dismissed many claims on social media about how superfoods can fend off the virus, their positive role as part of a healthy diet is widely acknowledged. ....

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UPDATE 2-Philippines' Del Monte files for up to $910 mln IPO, country's second largest


Proceeds to pay debts of parent Del Monte Pacific
IPO is set to be launched in the third quarter-source
Philippines gears up for blockbuster year of IPOs (Recasts with details on IPO, quotes)
MANILA, April 28 (Reuters) - Del Monte Philippines Inc filed for an IPO that could raise up to 44.1 billion pesos ($910 million), marking potentially the second-largest share offering in a market that is gearing up for a blockbuster year for listings.
Del Monte’s shareholders Del Monte Pacific and SEA Diner, are seeking to sell up to 804.23 million shares, including an over-allotment option of 15%, it said in a registration statement filed with the corporate regulator on Wednesday. ....

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Sri Lanka bans palm oil imports, tells producers to uproot plantations


By Reuters Staff
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FILE PHOTO: A palm oil plantation is pictured next to a burnt forest near Banjarmasin in South Kalimantan province, Indonesia, September 29, 2019. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan/File Photo
COLOMBO/MUMBAI (Reuters) - Sri Lanka on Monday banned imports of palm oil and new palm plantations, and told producers to uproot existing plantations in a phased manner, in a surprise move that baffled the edible oil industry.
Palm oil imports and the number of plantations have been increasing in recent years in Sri Lanka, a leading producer of coconut oil.
Sri Lanka’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said in a statement the aim was to “make the country free from oil palm plantation and palm oil consumption.” ....

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Investors seed indoor farms as pandemic disrupts food supplies


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(Reuters) - Investors used to brush off Amin Jadavji’s pitch to buy Elevate Farms’ vertical growing technology and produce stacks of leafy greens indoors with artificial light.
“They would say, ‘This is great, but it sounds like a science experiment,’” said Jadavji, CEO of Toronto-based Elevate.
Now, indoor farms are positioning themselves as one of the solutions to pandemic-induced disruptions to the harvesting, shipping, and sale of food.
“It’s helped us change the narrative,” said Jadavji, whose company runs a vertical farm in Ontario, and is building others in New York and New Zealand.
Proponents, including the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), say urban farming increases food security at a time of rising inflation and limited global supplies. North American produce output is concentrated in Mexico and the U.S. Southwest, including California, which is prone to wildfires and other severe weather. ....

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