06/05/2024 SOURCE: indianexpress.com
Several Russian regions have already declared local emergencies because of the frosts, which have hit crops ranging from grains to apples.
Russia may declare emergency due to frost impact on crops: Farm minister | World News - The Indian Express
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06/05/2024 SOURCE: www.unep.org
In Uganda, the coffee sector plays a major role in the national economy. It is the main source of income for an estimated 1.7 million smallholder families and a major contributor to gross domestic product and export earnings. Arabica coffee farming is seen as a promising opportunity to enhance the economic prosperity of the region and support its social stability. At Mount Rwenzori, however, the sustainability of the coffee value chain is in doubt because producing coffee is not profitable enough to guarantee economic security and provide decent livelihoods. The Ugandan Government is therefore implementing an agriculture strategy aimed at increasing revenues from the crop, and supports extending the sector. The National Union of Coffee Agribusiness and Farm Enterprises (NUCAFE) and Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement (CIRAD) are promoting the adoption of a holistic and dynamic marketing approach using a triple certification model that includes regional branding and fair trade and organic designations. They also propose to build on the farmer ownership model, where farmers are organized into cooperatives and associations. This enables farmers to take collective action and responsibility to comply with the triple certification criteria, add value, and market their coffee by touting its unique intrinsic quality characteristics directly to international specialty markets that reward coffee quality, organic and social equity labels, and terroir characteristics. This project aims to build capacity among participants in the Mount Rwenzori coffee value chain for enhanced performance and greater autonomy. It will also help position farmer associations, cooperatives and unions to access offtake markets in consumer countries so as to generate greater profits that will finance their development.
Enhancing Africa’s green economy through eco-geographical indication for coffee
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06/04/2024 SOURCE: www.voanews.com
Planting more soy at a time of sputtering demand from importers and domestic processors will only serve to drive prices lower, further swell historically large global supplies and erode US farm incomes
US farmers opt for soy to limit losses as all crop prices slump
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05/31/2024 SOURCE: listen.sdpb.org
The U.S. House Agriculture Committee approved a $1.5 trillion Farm Bill proposal. Congress failed to pass a new five-year package last year.
Farm Bill passes House committee
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05/31/2024 SOURCE: asiasociety.org
Trouble is brewing for drinkers of coffee, one of the world’s most traded commodities, as climate change affects farmers, reshaping production patterns.
Climate Change Threat Is More Than a Storm in Vietnam’s Coffee Cup
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05/21/2024 SOURCE: www.graincentral.com
Russia's bearing on global grain pricing has grown with its export program, and seasonal conditions in the leading producer warrant close attention...Read More
Russia the one to watch in global wheat market - Grain Central
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05/14/2024 SOURCE: www.france24.com
EU member states and lawmakers on Wednesday reached a deal to cap duty-free imports of some Ukrainian grains, which were allowed in the wake of Russia’s invasion but have drawn fierce protests from farmers…
EU to cap imports of Ukrainian poultry and grains to appease farmers
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05/14/2024 SOURCE: www.gisreportsonline.com
Mega-farming can improve food security and global trade for African countries, but its success depends on investment and the rule of law.
What mega-farming could mean for African economies
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05/13/2024 SOURCE: www.hellenicshippingnews.com
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05/09/2024 SOURCE: www.foodbusinessnews.net
Recap for October 7 Wheat futures were mixed Thursday, with winter wheat mostly lower on concerns US exporters will struggle to compete with overseas suppliers, but a shortage of high-protein hard red spring wheat boosted spring wheat futures. Corn futures hit a one-week low in early trading before bouncing back to end slightly higher on the day as investors squared positions ahead of next week’s updated harvest forecast from the US Department of Agriculture. Signals of good export demand for US soybeans sent soybean and . . .
USDA reports, better weather weigh on ag commodities
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