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Bloomberg

EU Looks to Close Sanction Loopholes, French Envoy Says

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The European Union is "very keen to close all possible loopholes on sanctions imposed on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine," France's ambassador to Washington, Philippe Etienne said. He also talks about refugees flowing from Ukraine and...
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Putin Cut Off Critical Food Supply From Ukraine

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President Joe Biden praised U.S. farmers as essential to curbing record-high inflation and maintaining global food supplies following Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. He says American farmers have stepped up...
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Curated Video

Megadrought Forcing Farmers To Abandon Fields

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California regulators cut farmers' water allotments by a third due to low reservoir levels.
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Sky News

Suicide Rate Among Farmers is Soaring

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Suicide Rate Among Farmers is Soaring
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Bloomberg

How Chinese Tariffs Are Biting U.S. Farmers

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Aug.30 -- Agriculture, one of the few areas of the U.S. economy that sells more abroad than it buys, will see its trade surplus shrink next year as shipments to China collapse amid a trade war between the two nations, according to a...
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Bloomberg

HPE CEO Sees Return on $4B Investment in Two Years

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Nov.26 -- Hewlett Packard Enterprise Chief Executive Officer Antonio Neri discusses the firm's investment in artificial intelligence, interest in acquisitions and global cost reduction efforts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
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Curated Video

R0308/B India: drought

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Rajasthan, India (recent): desert: various including antelope; almost dry reservoir; wildlife; SOT, M P Sahu, Rajasthan Agriculture University; Mundiar: village scenes; man operating water pump; dead cattle; Murari, a villager who lost...
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Sky News

Hot Weather Could Result In Summer Drought

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Hot Weather Could Result In Summer Drought
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Bloomberg

What to Expect When Tropical Storm Nate Makes Landfall

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Oct.06 -- Bloomberg New Energy Finance's Shunondo Basu reports on what kind of damage Tropical Storm Nate may cause when it makes landfall. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

Alabama's strict new immigration law, which was largely upheld Wednesday by a federal judge, requires police to jail anyone who can't prove he or she is in the country legally.

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HEADLINE: Ala. immigration law stands, but many still wary CAPTION: Alabama's strict new immigration law, which was largely upheld Wednesday by a federal judge, requires police to jail anyone who can't prove he or she is in the country...
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Bloomberg

Bayer apuesta a la plantas que se autofertilizan

Higher Ed
Oct.26-- Bayer AG se asocia a Ginkgo Bioworks, una compañía de biotecnología de Boston, en una apuesta sin precedentes de US$100 millones a la tecnología agrícola. Las semillas se están elaborando en el Bayer Lifescience Center de...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : US: Herbicide and matching GMO crops divide mid west farmers

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Thousands of American farmers have lodged complaints against Monsanto and a weed killer it produces called dicamba
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Mexico suffers worst drought in 70 years

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VOICED: Mexico suffers worst drought in 70 years
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Bloomberg

Roundup Not Carcinogenic, Formula Won't Change After Settlement: Bayer CEO

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Jun.25 -- Bayer AG Chief Executive Officer Werner Baumann discusses the settlement to resolve U.S. lawsuits over its weedkiller Roundup, his firm's acquisition of Monsanto, and investments in the health and nutrition markets. He speaks...
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Curated Video

The New Faces Of Farming

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Tara Vander Dussen is a fifth-generation dairy farmer with roots tracing back to a dairy farm in the Netherlands.
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Curated Video

Saving one of the world's most endangered species of giraffe

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AP Television Nairobi, Kenya, 11th October 2010 1. Various shots of Rothschild giraffes in the wild. 2. Various shots visitors at the Giraffe Centre, Nairobi, looking at Rothschild giraffes. 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Emmanuel Ngumbi,...
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Curated Video

Western Temperatures Are Hitting Triple Digits This Summer

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Temperatures are hitting triple digits in western states all the way from Vegas to Oklahoma, and San Antonio to Montana.
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Curated Video

UPITN 24 11 79 SATELLITE FREEZE WARNING FOR CITRUS FRUIT FARMERS IN FLORIDA

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Citrus growers in Florida have long had problems getting fruit to market during the cold season. In the past few years fruit growers have spent millions of dollars trying to save their crops from the crippling winter freezes. Oil heaters...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: The Moroccan desert oasis, now a mere mirage?

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VOICED: The Moroccan desert oasis, now a mere mirage?
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : India farmers block roads in national action against new laws

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Highways are blocked in New Delhi as farmers launched a national day of action against reforms deregulating the agriculture sector, upping the stakes after 10 days blockading the capital (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

California Heat Threatens Agriculture With Eighth Day Of Triple Digits

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California's continued triple-digit temperatures are causing farmers to struggle to stay afloat, as others deal with a strained power grid.
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Curated Video

California's record drought is hurting honey supplies and raising prices for consumers. The lack of rainfall means fewer crops and wildflowers that provide the nectar bees need to make honey. (Aug. 21)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Gene Brandi, Beekeeper: "Our honey crop is severely impacted by the drought, and it does impact our bottom line as a business." SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Brandi, Beekeeper: "If this would persist, you'd see higher food...
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Curated Video

+4:3 Reactions as UN scientific panel says global warming will make feeding world harder

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Climate change experts on Monday warned that the effects of global warming are likely to have a huge impact on global food supplies and agriculture, unless governments across the world take coordinated action to combat the fallout from...