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El Mordjane has established itself as a trusted food brand across Algeria, offering a diverse portfolio of products ranging from staple foods to processed items. Built on a foundation of quality and ...
The next five years will define Algeria’s economic future. Achieving $30 billion in non-oil exports is not just about reaching a number—it is about independence, resilience, and national pride. It is ...
Another factor fuelling the speculation is the broader increase in agricultural production costs. Fertiliser prices remain high due to ongoing global conflicts and sanctions, while shipping ...
In 2023, China exported over $500 billion worth of goods to the United States, reinforcing its role as one of America’s largest trading partners. Yet behind this enormous trade figure lies a complex ...
Algerian food products have long been appreciated for their authenticity and rich cultural heritage. In particular, pasta and couscous, which form the foundation of Algerian cuisine, have gained ...
High turnover means selling large volumes, even if margins are small. Discounters like Aldi and Lidl operate on this model. They thrive on efficiency, bulk buying, and speed. Their success lies in ...
The introduction of cordon bleu gastronomy in French supermarkets marks a fascinating evolution of how consumers eat—and what they expect from their local grocery store. If successful, it could ...
Southern Co-op has accelerated progress towards its sustainability goals by leveraging Waste Insight from Retail Insight, the leading provider of in-store execution software, to reduce food waste ...
Both Kroger and Albertsons face pressure from low-cost competitors like Walmart, Aldi, and Costco. By combining their buying power, the two chains could negotiate better deals with suppliers, access ...
Just when you thought the world might catch a breath, maybe have a cup of tea, or check if the tomatoes in aisle four are on discount— Boom! —Donald J. Trump makes headlines again. It’s as if global ...
Algeria is not demanding sympathy — only fairness. If Europe and Canada wish to benefit from Algerian minds, then they must also be ready to invest in Algeria’s future, not simply extract from it.
If enacted, Trump’s proposed tariff measures would dismantle the pricing edge Temu and Alibaba currently enjoy. Analysts predict that applying a blanket 10–60% tax on incoming Chinese ...