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Introduction – Delving into Bangladesh’s Reputation for Quality Seafood When it comes to seafood, few places in the world rival Bangladesh in terms of quality, diversity, and expertise. Nestled in the heart of South Asia, this riverine country is blessed with fertile deltas, a warm tropical climate, and generations of aquaculture know-how. These natural…
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Introduction – Algeria’s Chocolate Market: A Quantitative Overview When you think about global chocolate powerhouses, Algeria might not be the first country that comes to mind. But peel back the wrapper, and you’ll find a market that’s evolving, complex, and full of potential. As of 2024, Algeria’s chocolate and confectionery industry was valued at…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Seafood Sector in Belgium Belgium’s seafood sector is currently riding through a wave of transformation. From climate change to consumer trends and global trade volatility, the market is facing a whirlwind of challenges and opportunities. As of August 2025, these changes are not just background noise—they’re actively…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Fresh Onion Sector in Indonesia Indonesia’s fresh onion market has been anything but stable in 2025. With climate anomalies shaking up harvest patterns, new regional trade agreements reshaping export-import dynamics, and recent government policy shifts focused on agricultural self-sufficiency, it’s been a whirlwind for producers and buyers…

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Introduction – Delving into Thailand’s Reputation for Quality Beer When you think of Thailand, what comes to mind? Maybe the serene beaches, bustling street markets, or flavorful cuisine. But did you know that Thailand is also making waves in the global beer industry? That’s right — this Southeast Asian gem is becoming a go-to…

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Introduction – China’s Milk Powder Market in Statistical Focus When we talk about dairy exports, China is no small player. With a milk production of nearly 42 million tons in 2024, the country has surpassed its 2025 target ahead of schedule. But here’s the twist—while production soared, per capita consumption dropped from 14.4 kg…