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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Herbs Sector in Poland The herbs market in Poland is undergoing a dramatic transformation as we head into 2025. With consumer preferences shifting rapidly toward organic and locally sourced products, and Poland solidifying its role as a major herbs and spices hub in Eastern Europe, businesses are…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Turmeric Sector in China If you’re sourcing turmeric from China in 2025, now’s the time to stay alert. The market is on a wild ride, and it’s all thanks to a mix of global disruptions, climate chaos, shifting trade policies, and skyrocketing demand. Whether you’re managing procurement…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Tea Sector in Philippines If you’re in the Tea business or looking to break into the market in the Philippines, here’s a quick reality check: 2025 is proving to be a game-changer. The local tea industry is riding a fresh wave of momentum, backed by a cocktail…

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Introduction – Delving into Germany’s Appetite for Quality Fresh Mango When you think of mangoes, Germany probably isn’t the first country that springs to mind. And there’s a good reason for that. The country’s cool, temperate climate isn’t exactly mango-friendly. Mango trees thrive in tropical conditions—think warm temperatures, high humidity, and lots of sunshine.…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Fruit Sector in Ukraine Ukraine’s fruit market is currently standing at a critical crossroads. A wave of recent developments—from trade policy shifts to climatic shocks—have reshaped the landscape and forced both domestic and international businesses to rethink their sourcing strategies. In just a few months, the country…

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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Sugar Sector in Belgium The Belgian sugar market is undergoing a wave of change in 2025. From global supply chain shakeups to shifting European regulations and consumer preferences, sugar producers and traders are navigating a landscape that looks very different from just a year ago. Why does…