Now playing Next Business Planet Harvesting the potential of Moldova's SMEs In partnership with The European Investment Bank From plums and pears to nuts and wine, Moldova is famed for its fruit and food production. But despite that rich farming tradition, getting the money to start or modernise an agro business here can be tough. But an EU initiative aims to change that. 18/01/2019
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Now playing Next Switzerland Swiss voters reject more aid for farmers Voters in Switzerland appear to have overwhelmingly rejected two proposals on ethical and sustainable food. 23/09/2018
Now playing Next World UAE Minister talks plans to build a 'Silicon Valley' of food technology A ‘Food Valley’, or a technology hub, dedicated to the development of food and farming automation, is set to be built in the UAE. 21/09/2018
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