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Under Libya: Riches More Precious Than Oil

Libya’s new government may look beyond oil, to water, as it builds a longer-term economic future for the nation’s young population. An enormous geological store of water, the Nubian Aquifer, sits below...

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German companies ready to seize business opportunities in Libya

German companies see promising business opportunities in Libya. Many of them hope to land some highly profitable contracts following the fall of the Gadhafi regime. But international competition is on...

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Turkish Food and Agriculture Firms in Libya

Libya is returning to ‘normal life’ in post-Gadhafi era. Turkish firms showed high interest to ‘Libya International Agriculture and Marine Fishery Exhibition’ which takes place in capital city of...

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Agriculture, food firms eye business in Tripoli

Turkish firms have shown great interest in the ongoing “Libya International Agriculture and Marine Fishery Exhibition” in the Libyan capital city of Tripoli, an exhibition which serves as another sign...

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FAO inks two development agreements with Saudi Arabia, Libya

The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) signed two agreements on Thursday worth a total of over USD 173 million with Saudi Arabia and Libya to bolster technical cooperation and support food...

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Libya: Govt and FAO Renew Commitment to Develop the Country’s Agriculture and...

 Libya and FAO have commited themselves to work together to develop the country’s agricultural sector and improve food security, signing a cooperation agreement at FAO headquarters. Under the...

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Libya Farmers Face Major Losses

Farmers in Libya’s south are reportedly suffering from major losses as a result of the continuing violence in Tripoli. An official at the Libyan Ministry of Agriculture in the southern city of Sabha...

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Dairy Firm “could close within two months”

By John Lee. Libya’s main producer of yoghurt and laban ( a traditional strained yoghurt) may have to stop production if it continues to be unable access new letters of credit from the Central Bank of...

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