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Postcards from Italy: A Delicious Slice of Italian Life
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UNLV Global Entrepreneurship Experience students learn how food has influenced the rich and long history of Reggio Emilia.  
Ghanaian and Italian agribusinesses expect fruitful partnerships after agribusiness digital lab
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Leading Italian agribusiness firms have held promising business-to-business (B2B) meetings with Ghanaian agribusiness enterprises through the Ghana-Italy Agribusiness Digital Lab
Italy's PM announces red tape cutting drive to boost investment
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The government was preparing a raft of reforms to cut red tape, improve company governance and encourage investment to revive the coronavirus-battered economy
Italy ready to invest in Nigerias agric sector
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Trade Commissioner, Italian Trade Agency (ITA), on Saturday said the Italian government was ready to invest in Nigerias agricultural sector.
Italian companies seek pumping more investments in Egypt
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The Italian side is interested in developing economic zones in Egypt, he said, pointing out that he will contact specialized companies in his country to offer their know-how in this regard.
Italy quietly joins ranks of Africas major players
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According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Italys foreign direct investment (FDI) grew to €28 billion in 2018. This makes Italy the sixth largest global investor in Africa after France, Netherlands, United States, United Kingdom, and China.
Italian Firm to Open Food Innovation Hub in Rwanda
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An Italy-based firm focused on using technology to improve food value system, has announced plans to set up a food innovation hub in Rwanda
This Italian region will pay you €700 a month to set up a business there
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The region of Molise, one of Italy's smallest, plans to introduce a grant for people who open businesses in its least populated towns and villages.
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