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1.
According to RIA Novosti on November 1, Lebanon will receive 25,000 tons of wheat and 10,000 tons of fuel
from Russia for free.
Russia is ready to provide 500,000 tons of grain free of charge to the poorest countries in the next four months, completely replacing Ukraine's grain exports and supplying them to all interested countries
at affordable prices.
According to RIA Novosti on November 1, Lebanon will receive 25,000 tons of wheat and 10,000 tons of fuel
from Russia for free.
Russia is ready to provide 500,000 tons of grain free of charge to the poorest countries in the next four months, completely replacing Ukraine's grain exports and supplying them to all interested countries
at affordable prices.
2.
According to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun on November 2, due to Russia's unilateral suspension of the implementation of the four-party agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain from the Black Sea, a total of more than 200 grain ships are currently waiting for new instructions, of which 97 have been loaded with grain and are waiting to depart
.
The United Nations, Turkey and Ukraine began to manage grain ships from outside Russia on October 31, and on November 1, three grain ships departed from Ukraine into the Black Sea.
According to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun on November 2, due to Russia's unilateral suspension of the implementation of the four-party agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain from the Black Sea, a total of more than 200 grain ships are currently waiting for new instructions, of which 97 have been loaded with grain and are waiting to depart
.
The United Nations, Turkey and Ukraine began to manage grain ships from outside Russia on October 31, and on November 1, three grain ships departed from Ukraine into the Black Sea.
3.
According to the Argentine financial circle newspaper on October 31, in order to further stabilize the current high inflation level in Argentina, the government plans to launch a four-month "price stabilization plan", and the new policy is expected to be implemented from December this year to March next year
.
During the period, about 86% of commodity prices will be frozen, and the public can supervise and report
illegal price increases by merchants through relevant software.
This measure will help stabilize the price of mass goods such as food, thereby effectively protecting people's purchasing power
.
According to the Argentine financial circle newspaper on October 31, in order to further stabilize the current high inflation level in Argentina, the government plans to launch a four-month "price stabilization plan", and the new policy is expected to be implemented from December this year to March next year
.
During the period, about 86% of commodity prices will be frozen, and the public can supervise and report
illegal price increases by merchants through relevant software.
This measure will help stabilize the price of mass goods such as food, thereby effectively protecting people's purchasing power
.
4.
According to the Australian newspaper on November 2, New Zealand announced that it will impose a methane tax on the agricultural sector, and it is expected that by 2030, 20% of farmers engaged in animal husbandry and 5% of dairy farmers will be forced to close down
.
Agriculture is New Zealand's largest industry, generating more than 70 per cent of export earnings and about 12 per cent of GDP, and a tax on methane will have a huge impact
on the sector.
Along with the decline in local agricultural production, the price of milk, cheese and meat will rise, and export earnings will decline, with dairy products expected to fall by 5.
9%, lamb by 21.
4%, beef by 36.
7% and wool by 21.
1%.
According to the Australian newspaper on November 2, New Zealand announced that it will impose a methane tax on the agricultural sector, and it is expected that by 2030, 20% of farmers engaged in animal husbandry and 5% of dairy farmers will be forced to close down
.
Agriculture is New Zealand's largest industry, generating more than 70 per cent of export earnings and about 12 per cent of GDP, and a tax on methane will have a huge impact
on the sector.
Along with the decline in local agricultural production, the price of milk, cheese and meat will rise, and export earnings will decline, with dairy products expected to fall by 5.
9%, lamb by 21.
4%, beef by 36.
7% and wool by 21.
1%.
5.
According to Indonesia's Antara News Agency on November 1, the Indonesian Tea Association and the China Sichuan Tea Industry Association signed a business cooperation agreement to carry out technical cooperation to expand Indonesia's tea exports
to China.
From January to September 2022, Indonesian tea exports to China amounted to US$3.
5 million, an increase of 25.
2%
over the same period in 2021.
During the same period, Indonesia imported 6.
2 million US dollars of tea from China, a year-on-year increase of 680.
7%.
According to Indonesia's Antara News Agency on November 1, the Indonesian Tea Association and the China Sichuan Tea Industry Association signed a business cooperation agreement to carry out technical cooperation to expand Indonesia's tea exports
to China.
From January to September 2022, Indonesian tea exports to China amounted to US$3.
5 million, an increase of 25.
2%
over the same period in 2021.
During the same period, Indonesia imported 6.
2 million US dollars of tea from China, a year-on-year increase of 680.
7%.
6.
According to the Russian Veterinary Life Network on November 1, from 2021 to 2022, the market share of feed additives produced in China in Russia increased from 70% to 85%.
In the first eight months of this year, Russia imported 124,000 tons of amino acids and vitamins, an increase of 30%
over the same period last year.
According to the Russian Veterinary Life Network on November 1, from 2021 to 2022, the market share of feed additives produced in China in Russia increased from 70% to 85%.
In the first eight months of this year, Russia imported 124,000 tons of amino acids and vitamins, an increase of 30%
over the same period last year.