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Garlic Market 2020-2024 | Growing Awareness About the Health Benefits of Garlic to Boost Growth | Technavio

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Friday, February 28, 2020

Our garlic market report covers the following areas:

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  • Our garlic market report covers the following areas:
    This study identifies increasing demand for black garlic as one of the prime reasons driving the garlic market growth during the next few years.
  • We provide a detailed analysis of around 25 vendors operating in the garlic market, including some of the vendors such as Filaree Garlic Farm, Fuente el Pino, Jinxiang Infarm Fruits & Vegetables Co. Ltd., John Boy Farms, Shandong Liancheng Garlic Industry Co. Ltd., South West Garlic Farm, The Garlic Co., The Garlic Farm, Tooley Garlic and Yafod International Ltd.
  • Backed with competitive intelligence and benchmarking, our research reports on the garlic market are designed to provide entry support, customer profile and M&As as well as go-to-market strategy support.
  • Their research and analysis focus on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions.

Acrow Bridge Reaches Successful Resolution Of Litigation Against The AIL Group And Big R Bridge For Attempted Theft Of Trade Secrets

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Wednesday, June 19, 2019

PARSIPPANY, N.J., June 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --Acrow Corporation of America ( Acrow Bridge ) has resolved successfully its pending litigation against the AIL Group and Big R Bridge for attempted theft of Acrow trade secrets.

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  • PARSIPPANY, N.J., June 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --Acrow Corporation of America ( Acrow Bridge ) has resolved successfully its pending litigation against the AIL Group and Big R Bridge for attempted theft of Acrow trade secrets.
  • Contained in Acrow's court filings were emails from Big R Bridge in which its President and Chief Executive Officer rehearsed in detail the plans of Big R Bridge, AIL and Algonquin Bridge to misappropriate Acrow's bridging technology trade secrets.
  • Acknowledging their inability to reverse engineer Acrow's trade secrets, Big R executives conceived of a plan using false pretenses to gain access to the property of Acrow's trusted manufacturing partner, according to the complaint.
  • AIL Group and Big R Bridge subsequently filed a stipulation that they are not in possession of Acrow trade secrets nor will they make any further attempts to learn the identity of Acrow's steel supplier.