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A string of destructive cyclones that have struck the Indian island nation of Madagascar, off the southeastern coast of Africa, may serve as a boon to the depressed vanilla market. Madagascar ...
Cyclones and late flowering may stoke vanilla prices with output in Madagascar, the biggest producer of the spice, expected to fall by more than 30% from a year ago, according to the main ...
ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) - Madagascar's vanilla producers expect that a double hit from destructive cyclones and a deadly political crisis will cut output of the food flavouring and hurt buyers ...
JOHANNESBURG – Madagascar's government says the death toll from Cyclone Enawo has risen to ... northeast produces about half of the world's vanilla, and producers predict a very bad harvest.
ANTANANARIVO, March 14 (Reuters) - Vanilla producers on the tropical island of Madagascar say a cyclone that killed 51 people has also damaged around 30 percent of the crop in the world's biggest ...
JOHANNESBURG – Authorities in Madagascar say six people have been killed in a cyclone. The government ... which produces about half of the world's vanilla. Fox News' Antisemitism Exposed ...
In 2008, Cyclone Ivan smashed Madagascar, killing more than 80 people and leaving over 200 000 homeless. Madagascar, the world's biggest producer of vanilla, is the world's fourth largest island ...
The periodic arrival of cyclones adds risk to this process—as does the fact that most Madagascar vanilla farmers don’t grow other crops. That’s the situation in normal times. Now ...
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