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The World Bank forecasts a 21% annual increase in fertilizer prices.
Urea, DAP, and potash prices surged up to 41% year-on-year in Q3 2025.
Export limits and sanctions continue to strain global supply.
Fertilizer prices are projected to end 2025 up 21% from last year, according to the World Bank’s latest Commodity Markets Outlook report released on October 29. The...
The funding will back vocational training, energy, and renewable projects.
The announcement came during President Steinmeier’s visit to Accra.
Ghana targets $4 billion in investments under its “24-Hour Economy” program.
Germany will provide Ghana with €65 million (about $75 million) in development funding, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier announced...
The council validated Ouattara’s victory with 89.77% of votes cast.
The opposition plans new protests against the disputed election.
Moody’s warns political stability remains a key medium-term challenge.
Côte d’Ivoire’s Constitutional Council on November 4 confirmed the re-election of President Alassane Ouattara, validating results announced a week earlier by the...
Mauritius signed a cybersecurity cooperation deal with India’s Maharashtra state.
The pact includes training workshops led by Indian cybercrime experts in Port Louis.
The move supports Mauritius’s national strategy to strengthen digital security.
Mauritius signed on November 3 a cybersecurity cooperation agreement with the Indian state of Maharashtra to enhance bilateral collaboration...
Africa is projected to supply up to 9% of the global rare earths market thanks to announced mines, positioning the continent as a crucial alternative source to China, which currently dominates production of these vital metals, according to Benchmark Minerals.
The U.S. government said Saturday it has agreed with China to suspend rare earth export restrictions introduced earlier this year. The...
Chevron's entry into Guinea-Bissau marks a turning point for the small coastal state, which currently does not produce hydrocarbons, and fully integrates it into the burgeoning exploration activity along the MSGBC basin, now one of West Africa's emerging energy hubs.
Chevron Corp., the second-largest U.S. oil company after ExxonMobil, announced Monday it has entered offshore exploration in...
The COP30 climate summit is set to open next Monday, November 10, in Brazil. The United States, which is the world’s second-largest polluter after China, is minimizing its participation in the major international climate conference despite the continuing scale of the global stakes.
The Trump administration announced Saturday it will not send senior officials to the COP30 climate summit in...
Angola produced 10.7M carats by Sept 2025, 72% of annual target
Output driven by Catoca, Luele mines; exports up but sales value fell 14%
Angola expands supply as Botswana, De Beers cut output to support prices
Angola’s diamond production reached 10.7 million carats between January and September 2025, according to Jânio Correa Victor, Secretary of State for Mineral Resources. This...
Since its establishment in 2011, the specialized fund, dedicated to supporting African SMEs, reports it has already unlocked over $5 billion in financing for SMEs, in partnership with more than 250 financial institutions across 44 African countries.
African Guarantee Fund (AGF) West Africa’s board has appointed Serge Mian as Managing Director, effective Monday, November 3, 2025. Based in...
Sarama files $242M claim over revoked Tankoro 2 mining rights in Burkina Faso
ICSID arbitration underway; government response due by January 31, 2026
Dispute reflects rising tensions in Africa’s gold sector over mining permits
Sarama Resources said Monday it has filed a detailed statement of claim against the government of Burkina Faso over the withdrawal of mining rights for its...