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A school chef who wowed judges with a £1.60-per-head meal has been shortlisted to be crowned the best in the country. Michael ...
The government has suspended kitchen use in prison separation centres that are used to house a small number of the UK's most ...
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The Nation Ng on MSNStakeholders unite to stem tide of bean, pea export rejectionsAs Nigerian exporters navigate the complexities of international trade and face the risk of product rejections due to Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs), stakeholders called for improved compliance ...
Easter is coming and for many that means a chocolate egg. If you are planning on buying a chocolate egg, especially if it's ...
Ghana is aiming to end its annual ₵4 billion tomato imports from Burkina Faso through a wide-ranging agricultural programme ...
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The Citizen on MSNOfficials say no need to panic as maize, bean prices edge upThe Director of Crops Development at the Ministry of Agriculture, Mr Nyasebwa Chimagu, says there is no concern over production levels ...
Even companies that make clothing in America aren’t feeling great about stiff duties on their overseas competition.
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The Daily Monitor on MSNFamilies suffer high food prices after poor harvestsAs Easter approaches, families across the Tooro Sub-region face sharply rising food prices, with the cost of basic ...
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The Punch on MSNAgainst all odds: How akara sellers defy superstitions to stay in businessIn various Nigerian communities, a pervasive belief holds that akara (bean cake) sellers are often coerced into joining ...
A Lakeland-based company is working to make the vanilla bean trade more sustainable by using wind-cargo ships for ...
A refugee family led by Habib Rahimi, a former interpreter for the UK Armed Forces, will serve authentic Afghan cuisine at a ...
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