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Low bee populations cause concern for Canadian farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian farmers are worried that bee populations harmed by mites, climate change and pesticides will mean poor harvests this season.
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Following rising food costs from the farm to the store

9th - Higher Ed
Increasing expenses along the supply chain and even the weather are some factors behind rising food costs Canadians are seeing at the grocery store.
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9th - Higher Ed
The durian is a fruit with a strong smell but it is loved by many in Southeast Asia.
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Upcycling the durian: Pungent fruit’s husk used to make bandages

9th - Higher Ed
The durian is a fruit with a strong smell but it is loved by many in Southeast Asia.
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Belgium fruit producers fear Brexit impact

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's fruit sector is worried about Brexit deal or no deal. Fruit exports make up over 5 per cent of the country's agricultural output. They say the main problem is uncertainty.
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Growers in Belgium all hoping Brexit talks will bear fruit

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's fruit sector is worried about Brexit deal or no deal. Fruit exports make up over 5 per cent of the country's agricultural output. They say the main problem is uncertainty.
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Cherry controversy: Chile's fruit growers impacted by 'rumour'

9th - Higher Ed
All this underscores just how vulnerable fruit exporters are to a negative tweet or story, substantiated or not.
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Pakistan mango farmers hit hard by COVID-19, locust attacks

9th - Higher Ed
Suspended flights and high freight charges have brought down exports, and locust attacks have severely damaged the fruit.
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Australia harvest: Fears over shortage of foreign workers

9th - Higher Ed
Foreigners are now banned from entering Australia and movements have been restricted to stop spread of the coronavirus.
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Buffaloberry season: beware of bears while in the mountains

9th - Higher Ed
Banff National Park is advising people to keep an eye out for bears because it's buffaloberry season in many areas. The berries are an important food source for bears.
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Kenyan women turn banana waste into beauty

9th - Higher Ed
In a creative twist on beauty and sustainability, a Kenyan cooperative is turning banana plant waste into natural hair extensions, offering an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic braids. Watch in for more details!
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Elementary school students get their game on for track and field day

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of elementary school students from across the region sprinted and leapt their way to the Fort William Stadium in Thunder Bay Ont., on Tuesday to put their limits to the test. The CBC's Matt Fratpietro checked in with the young...
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Is it OK to pick your own wild mushrooms in Edmonton?

9th - Higher Ed
Mushroom enthusiast Mel Hohn brings the CBC's Mark Connolly up to speed on the dos and don'ts of foraging fungus within city limits.
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South Africa farmers: Fruit growers struggling to save jobs

9th - Higher Ed
Fruit farmers in South Africa say more than 30,000 people could lose their jobs because of US tariffs.
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Manchester United implements cost-cutting measures amid staff meal changes

9th - Higher Ed
Sir Jim Ratcliffe plans to shut down the staff canteen at Old Trafford, replacing free hot meals with fruit. This move is part of Manchester United’s broader cost-cutting efforts. Watch in for more details!
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The Secret Side of Karma: More Than Just Cause & Effect

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Is karma just about the past, or does it shape our future too? Every action we take plants a seed, and in time, we must experience its fruit. But how does karma really work? In this insightful video, Sadhviji explains the deeper truth of...
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Extreme weather puts pressure on fruit and vegetable costs and supply

9th - Higher Ed
Climate change is causing more heat domes and deep freezes, and as the CBC's Camille Vernet explains extreme weather affects food prices and supply.
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This community pantry has taken off. But that makes its organizers ‘sad’ too

9th - Higher Ed
In Lunenburg, N.S., a few volunteers work long hours to keep their community pantry filled with healthy food and hygiene products. They say they’re very happy to help neighbours in need, but the high demand worries them about the state...
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Raise a glass! Okanagan wine industry toasts resilience after devastating 2024 freeze

9th - Higher Ed
Winery owners say. the B.C. government's relaxation of grape imports and taxes allowed the industry to focus on winemaking skill, not valley soil. But the tax breaks expire, and import restrictions will be reimposed in the new year, and...
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Naramata vineyard salvages disastrous season to release sparkling wine for NYE

9th - Higher Ed
TerraVista vineyards, a small boutique husband and wife owned winery in Naramata bench, was devastated by the 2024 freeze. The winery specializes in Spanish varietals, particularly Albarino grapes, while most of their vines survived,...
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Why Shiva Embodies Ultimate Dispassion: Sadhguru’s Insightful Story

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this captivating video, Sadhguru shares a profound story about Shiva to illustrate the depth of his dispassion and its significance in achieving balance and inner freedom. Shiva, known as the ultimate yogi, embodies the ideal state of...
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Practical gifts top Christmas list at 2 Cape Breton youth centres

9th - Higher Ed
Rather than plastic toys and pricy electronics, children at two centres are asking for pillows, bedding and toothbrushes. This comes after their top wish last year was food in their stocking. Erin Pottie has the story.
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America’s Growing Dependence On Imports

9th - Higher Ed
The United States Has Seen A Long-term Decline In Its Fruit And Vegetable Production, With A Corresponding Drop In The Number Of Farms Dedicated To These Crops. Despite Having Nearly A Billion Acres Of Farmland And A Population Of 330...
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Afghan Pomegranate Exports Drop as Pakistan Increases Tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Afghan pomegranate farmers in Kandahar are facing significant financial hardship as Pakistan increases tariffs on fresh fruit. In 2024, the tax on a ton of pomegranates surged to $360 from $68 last year.