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The Impact of COVID-19 on Agriculture
Although COVID-19 is a health crisis, it has further complicated many of the challenges that currently affect the global agricultural industry.
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2021 Economic Outlook for U.S. Agriculture | AgAmerica
Learn how U.S. agriculture has rebounded from 2020 events and the outlook ahead from AgAmerica's Chief Economist, Dr. John Penson.
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Topics: Commodities, Markets/Pricing, Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag India, Coronavirus/COVID,
View: Prices for agri commodities are surging. It won't last
A push higher in food prices is to be expected as developed countries start returning to normal after a year of pandemic.
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Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP2) Guide | Ambrook
Update as of April 5, 2021: USDA’s Farm Service Agency is currently accepting new and modified CFAP 2 applications. Has your operation been directly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic? USDA is implementing updates to the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program for producers of agricultural commodities marketed in 2020 who faced market disruptions due to COVID-19. This is part of a larger initiative to improve USDA pandemic assistance to producers. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced an expansion of the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) on March 24, 2021. This is part of a larger effort to reach a greater share of farming operations and improve USDA pandemic assistance. FSA has committed at least $2.5 million to establish partnerships and direct outreach efforts intended to improve outreach for CFAP 2 and will cooperate with grassroots organizations with strong connections to socially disadvantaged communities to ensure they are informed and aware of the application process. CFAP updates include reopening of Coronavirus Food Assistance Program 2 (CFAP 2), additional payments for eligible cattle and row crop producers, and the processing of payments for certain applications filed as part of CFAP Additional Assistance.
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Community pantries, agriculture and youth initiatives | Inquirer Business
Community pantries, spearheaded by a spontaneous youth initiative, is a blessing for agriculture. Feeding our hungry with the fruits of our agriculture has suffered greatly from COVID-19 and increased poverty from unemployment. On Dec. 1, 2018, hunger incidence in Metro Manila was 9 percent. This more than doubled to 21 percent in August 2019. Despite […]
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Kansas City's Green Acres Fish Farm Offers Hope And Healthy Food To Families In Need
As more Americans go without enough food during the coronavirus pandemic, one East Community nonprofit is trying to fill a gap in the city's urban core. It's the brainchild of the late local lawmaker Carol Coe.
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Mexican president proposes extension of agriculture program to curb migration
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador is proposing the Biden administration support his Sembrando Vida program using agriculture jobs to curb immigration.
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Half of children with inflammatory syndrome after COVID-19 have
Half of young people who developed the rare but serious multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19 had neurologic symptoms or signs when they entered the hospital,
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04/12/2021 SOURCE: www.thegazette.com
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Iowa can lead the nation in supporting women entrepreneurs year-round
Women in agriculture hit hard by pandemic
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