By Rachel Minyoung Lee Unification is a perennial topic of interest among Korea watchers, but it has been particularly popular — and confusing...
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South Korea has become a top testing ground for the sweetener allulose, a potential rival to sugar substitutes like stevia that is finding favour among both local food influencers and big domestic food companies, which are ramping up production.
By Rachel Minyoung Lee Unification is a perennial topic of interest among Korea watchers, but it has been particularly popular — and confusing...
Pure jaggery powder, which is often considered a healthy alternative to refined sugar, is a traditional sweetener derived from sugarcane or palm sap....
By Joseph Negrine In the new age of industrial policy, advanced economies are driving public–private partnerships and abandoning notions of...
Ground electromagnetic surveying at Koonenberry’s Atlantis copper-gold prospect is aimed at finding potential sulphides. ...
Ground electromagnetic surveying at Koonenberry’s Atlantis copper-gold prospect is aimed at finding potential sulphides. ...
As the Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, and Western Cape provinces become oversaturated, petrol companies have started looking elsewhere for potential...
Ericsson put the case for open, programmable APIs to leading technology companies including Google and Meta Platforms at an event in the US, the...
Russia’s recent mutual defence treaty with North Korea and subsequent ratification by Russia’s State Duma, the lower House of the country’s...
By Mohd Faiz Abdullah Asia’s ascent as the centre of global economic activity has been nothing short of profound. Even in the face of the trials...
There will be no importation of sugar until mid-2025 as the domestic supply of both raw and refined sugar remains stable and sufficient to meet...