Mauritius is not just sand, sea and beautiful beaches. It is also the land of good food and beverages. With
Read MorePreviously, sugar was exported to the EU from Mauritius under the Sugar Protocol that was signed between the EU and
Read MoreExplore the fascinating process of making sugar from sugar cane, a journey steeped in tradition and innovation. From the lush
Read MoreIn the year 1638, the Dutch introduced sugar cane to Mauritius from Java in Indonesia. A move that would change
Read MoreEtymologically, the word “sugar” has its roots in the word “arquera,” which means “sand “in Sanskrit, one of the first
Read MoreSugar is one of the most commonly used commodities in the world, and countries with suitable climates located in the
Read MoreMauritius has signed various international trade agreements that provide preferential access to key markets. The Common Market for Eastern and
Read MoreInformation and communication technology (ICT) has become one of the main pillars of the Mauritian economy, and Mauritius continues to
Read MoreThere are many incentives in place to encourage foreign investment in Mauritius, and factors that attract investors, in particular the
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