Australian wine exports declined by 4 percent in value to $2.77 billion in the 12 months to March 2021, compared with the previous corresponding period. This driven principally by the to ...
Wild oats spread treating Canadian crops
There are a number of things from the 1970s few people wish to see return and wild oats it’s one of them. Sixty-nine per cent of wild oats across the Canadian Prairies show herbicide resistance, s ...
Wine and weather: how the quality is affected
Wine and weather maintain a deep relationship that begins in the location of the vineyards, continues both in the choice of the varieties planted and in the final maturation of the grapes each year a ...
Philippines cuts rice prices to fight inflation
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte reduced the tariff for imported rice on Saturday (May 15). To ensure food security and protect consumers in the world's biggest importer of the grain. Phil ...
Wine pomace could be given a second life says a study
As vintners and scientists search for ways to increase the sustainability of farming and winemaking practices, some are looking to give grape pomace, or marc, new life. This often forgotten b ...
Malaysia’s IPI surged 9.3% in March from a year ago
Malaysia’s industrial production index (IPI) surged 9.3% in March 2021 from a year ago, exceeding a Bloomberg survey of an 8.7%. As the growth was powered by the manufacturing and electricity segm ...
Negotiation mistakes you may be making unconscious
Not everything in international trade is importing and exporting or getting through customs, a fundamental pillar is negotiation. Negotiations prior to reaching a mutual agreement that can be fina ...
Purple wine: the wine that it’s expanding its range
Purple Reign, sold by Western Australia-based Masstengo, gets its vibrant lilac hue from the infusion of the botanicals, which are also designed to minimise the use of sulphites. Bottled at 12% ab ...