04/29/2024 SOURCE: www.euractiv.com
Austria and six other EU member states are seeking to delay the implementation of a pioneering anti-deforestation law in the bloc, and exempt small-scale farmers from the rules, according to a note circulated among member states head of a meeting with farming ministers on Tuesday (26 March), seen by Euractiv.
Agriculture ministers push to weaken anti-deforestation rules for EU farmers
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04/29/2024 SOURCE: www.wfp.org
A guide to the facts, figures and frontline work of the World Food Programme
WFP at a Glance | World Food Programme
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04/29/2024 SOURCE: www.livemint.com
A warming planet threatens the world’s favourite drug
Can scientists save your morning cup of coffee?
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04/29/2024 SOURCE: www.arabnews.com
Asia has about 60 percent of the world’s population but only about a third of its arable land. Food security expert Paul Teng of Nanyang Technological University consistently uses such measured words to explain his findings. Teng has been underlining the food security challenges facing Asia and the rest of the world for decades, highlighting the challenges associated with
Can Asia be relied on to ensure global food security?
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04/29/2024 SOURCE: www.nytimes.com
Big poultry farms have received millions of dollars for their losses. Animal welfare groups contend that aid reinforces inhumane cullings of birds exposed to the virus.
A Cruel Way to Control Bird Flu? Poultry Giants Cull and Cash In.
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04/29/2024 SOURCE: theconversation.com
The whole southern Africa region has taken strain and will see a significant reduction in the volume of the crop produced.
Dry weather hits southern Africa’s farmers, putting key maize supplies at risk: how to blunt the impact
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04/28/2024 SOURCE: www.japantimes.co.jp
As Japan’s rice farmers prepare for a new planting season, many will be hoping that this summer brings a reprieve from 2023’s brutal weather conditions.
Climate change, chalky grains and the risks for Japan’s rice farmers
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04/28/2024 SOURCE: nypost.com
A supply crunch of robusta coffee beans in Vietnam — the world’s biggest producer of the bitter bean variety — is poised to send the cost of your already pricey latte even...
Why coffee prices are poised to surge even further as food inflation...
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04/28/2024 SOURCE: www.myjournalcourier.com
An analysis tested whether zone maps on soil conditions can predict which parts of a...
Management zone maps of little use to corn growers, study finds
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04/28/2024 SOURCE: www.northescambia.com
Local online newspaper for North Escambia County Florida, Pensacola, Walnut Hill, Bratt, McDavid, Molino, Century, Cantonment, Atmore, Flomaton, News
Jay Graduate Bledsoe Makes History As Candidate For National FFA Officer : NorthEscambia.com
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