Nearly 500 metric tons (more than 1.1 million pounds) of food meant to be distributed to children through the now-defunct U.S. Agency for International Development is set to expire and will likely be ...
A worker in Ghana unloads cocoa pods showing signs of black pod disease. Bad weather and crop disease have damaged harvests in major West African producers. (Paul Ninson/Bloomberg News) Cocoa prices ...
Freeport-McMoRan plans to produce 478,000 metric tons of copper cathode and 26 tons of gold in 2026, lower than its initial forecast, Freeport Indonesia CEO Tony Wenas said.
In the last fiscal year, imports through Benapole fell by 631,330 metric tonnes, while exports dropped by 75,232 tonnes. Rail trade recorded a deficit of 29,000 tonnes.
Nearly 500 metric tons of expiring food meant to aid children is set to expire and be destroyed. The food, located in a Dubai warehouse, was intended for children in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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