Exporting 20,000 tons: efforts are accelerated to open the US market to sweet citrus
Argentina is making efforts to resume citrus exports to the United States after a seven-year delay, aiming to send 20,000 tons of sweet oranges and mandarins worth approximately $26 million.
Agreement with the United States: oranges and mandarins were left out of the document, but they are betting on pending negotiations
An agreement between Argentina and the United States leaves Argentine citrus fruits like oranges and mandarins excluded, prompting calls for future negotiations to include them.
Did you find the mandarins dry and tasteless? We know why they are like this
The article explains why many consumers are experiencing dry and tasteless mandarins, linking the issue to climate change, transportation, and yield pressure.
Why are more purchased mandarins dry and tasteless?
The article discusses the declining quality of commercially available mandarins, attributed to climate change, transport issues, and pressure on yields, resulting in fruit that is often dry and flavorless compared to previous years.
The New Mandarins: 'Money, Homeland, God', the Motto of the Most Powerful
The article discusses the alarming resurgence of autocracies in the modern era, contrasting contemporary dictators with their predecessors by highlighting their more polished appearances and presence at global elite meetings.