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RaboResearch highlights five Agritechnica 2025 trends: weak margins, US market woes, practical innovation, slow digital adoption, and a talent gap.
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As the volume of high-value species increases and the aquaculture industry adopts more intensive farming practices, finding novel feed sources will be essential in securi The aquaculture industry is ...
The Dutch economy is expected to grow by 1.5% this year and by 1.0% in 2026. Household consumption is benefiting from a persistently tight labour market and rising real wages. In the coming years, the ...
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