The agri-food sector has shown greater resilience in international trade than other sectors, more affected by the restrictions and the consequent economic crisis. The 2019 Report on the foreign trade of agri-food products has been published, created by Crea Politiche and Bioeconomy.
Now in its 28th edition, this year is enriched by an in-depth analysis of the leading Made in Italy products and a focus on the impact of the Covid-19 containment measures and the consequent economic crisis on the agri-food trade of our country.
SOURCE: https://www.efanews.eu/
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