La banane française en difficulté

La banane française en difficulté

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Au Sénégal, l'État prend des mesures pour encourager la filière cajou

Après une année difficile pour la filière cajou, le gouvernement sénégalais annonce une série de mesures pour encourager la transformation de l'anacarde, éviter que toute la production ne parte à l'export et ainsi donner une chance à la filière de croître. Explications. Les défen ...  Show more

L'Australie renforce sa position de fournisseur de terres rares

Les restrictions chinoises à l'exportation de plusieurs terres rares, des minerais indispensables aux véhicules électriques, à l'électronique de pointe, ou encore aux aimants, ont fait grimper les actions de plusieurs compagnies minières australiennes qui comptent bien profiter d ...  Show more

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