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Corteva Agriscience invests in Africa Middle East seed treatment capability

Corteva Agriscience (www.Corteva.com) today officially opens its Centre for Seed Applied Technologies (CSAT) (https://bit.ly/3kIPYTW) laboratory in Rosslyn, Pretoria, one of only six worldwide. This modern facility will utilise industry-leading equipment and focus specifically on recipe development and safety testing of seed applied solutions. The site will also be integrated into Corteva’s global CSAT network and […]

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MARITIME: Accidents drop 6.3% to 311 cases in four months

MARITIME ACCIDENT: How ARKLOW bulk carrier runs aground in Parana river, offshore Argentina

By Our Correspondent A Bulk carrier ARKLOW SPRAY has run aground in the Parana river offshore Ramallo, Argentina, according to FleetMon. It stated: “Bulk carrier ARKLOW SPRAY ran aground in Parana river off Ramallo, Argentina, at 0640 LT (UTC -3), while sailing downstream en route from Arroyo Seco to Abidjan Ivory Coast, understood in load.

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SPACES FOR CHANGE CONGRATULATES NIGERIA FOR EXITING FATF’S GREY LIST

Judicial Commission orders Police to release bodies of Late Magnus Okoro,Chidozie Chukwu — Spaces for Change

By Eyo Nsima The Judicial Commission of Inquiry into Recent Security Breaches in Imo State has ordered the Police to release the bodies of Late Magnus Okoro and Late Chidozie Chukwu to their families. In a statement obtained by The Daily, Spaces for Change, which confirmed the development, stated: “Following an application by Spaces for

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DRUG TRAFFICKING: Paraguay police seize record $500 million cocaine

DRUG TRAFFICKING: Smugglers arrested at Santos, Brazil

By Our Correspondent The law enforcement agencies have arrested six people in the port of Santos, Brazil, according to FleetMon. In its latest report, FleetMon, stated: “Brazilian law enforcement agencies arrested 6 people in the port of Santos, Brazil. The drug smugglers, 5 Brazilian nationals and one Argentine, were found to own 30 kgs of

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African Energy Chamber Drives Intra-African Energy Investment in Lagos

GLOBAL LNG: African Energy Chamber predicts deficit in 2024 despite Nigeria’s Train 7, others

By Eyo Nsima African Energy Chamber, AEC, has predicted a deficit in 2024, despite Nigeria’s LNG Train 7 and other new projects. In its new report, tagged: ‘The State of African Energy 2022’ obtained by The Daily, www.thedaily-ng.com, AEC, stated: “For the next two years, there is sufficient LNG supply to satisfy the demand, as

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RUSSIA BAN: EU Sanctions Cause Luxury Cars to Pile Up in Zeebrugge

By Our Correspondent The ban on luxury cars by the European Union, EU, has caused them to pile up in Russia, according to FleetMon. In its latest report, FleetMon, stated: “One of the EU sanctions imposed on Russia is a Luxury Ban in mid-March. One of its implications is that the sale of EU-made vehicles

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TotalEnergies denounces dissemination by Greenpeace of false and misleading information on greenhouse gas emissions

TotalEnergies begins production from giant Mero field

TotalEnergies begins production from giant Mero field An International energy company, TotalEnergies, has started production from the first development phase of the giant Mero field in the Libra block, more than 150 kilometers off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, in the prolific pre-salt area of the Santos Basin. In a statement obtained by The

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