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Farmers to Action continue national campaign against Inheritance Tax on family farms

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New ReviewTractors with placards parked up outside the Diddly Squat Farm shop in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, as Farmers to Action continue their national campaign for the Government to drop Inheritance Tax on family farms.
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B.C. farmers push for changes to food-processing rules amid 'buy B.C.' push

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New ReviewSome B.C. farmers are calling on the government to change the rules on how food grown in B.C. is processed. They argue the regulations limit food production in the province. As Katie DeRosa reports, the premier says the government is...
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Agriculture ministers talk canola tariffs in Winnipeg

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New ReviewDuring a Tuesday conference in Winnipeg, the provincial, territorial and federal agriculture ministers discussed challenges and solutions for Canada's producers of canola, which has been hit with steep tariffs by China.
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Bigger, fresher donations will soon be possible at Fredericton food rescue centre

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New ReviewConstruction is underway on a food rescue centre at Fredericton’s Greener Village food bank for larger donations of perishable items. The centre is expected to open in 2026.
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South Africa’s $1.4 Billion Sugar Sector at Tariff Risk

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New ReviewThe impact of tariffs is rippling across economies. From Switzerland to South Africa, key economies are bracing for a fallout. In South Africa, the sugar industry is facing a double blow. Cheap imports have already been eroding local...
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South Korea meteorology: New ai technology used to forecast extreme weather

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New ReviewAs extreme weather events grow more frequent and severe, meteorologists are turning to Artificial Intelligence to improve forecasting.
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How a $76M grain terminal expansion will help farmers in southwestern Ontario and beyond

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New ReviewA massive expansion at Windsor's port worth tens of millions of dollars will help connect local farmers to the rest of the world.The CBC's Chris Ensing has the story.
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India Floods: Unprecedented Deluge in Punjab, J&K & Himachal

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New ReviewPunjab is grappling with one of the worst floods in decades, leaving over 1,400 villages submerged and claiming at least 30 lives. The widespread devastation has displaced thousands, destroyed crops, and overwhelmed local authorities....
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Punjab Floods: State Declared Disaster-hit; Over 1,200 Villages Submerged

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New ReviewPunjab is grappling with one of the worst floods in decades, leaving over 1,400 villages submerged and claiming at least 30 lives. The widespread devastation has displaced thousands, destroyed crops, and overwhelmed local authorities....
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Punjab Floods: Drones Deliver Food To Stranded Citizens As Deluge Worsens

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New ReviewPunjab is grappling with one of the worst floods in decades, leaving over 1,400 villages submerged and claiming at least 30 lives. The widespread devastation has displaced thousands, destroyed crops, and overwhelmed local authorities....
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Badenoch and Cleverly visit housing in Surrey

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New ReviewTory leader Kemi Badenoch and shadow housing secretary Sir James Cleverly conducted a housing visit in Redhill, near Reigate, Surrey.
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Badenoch: Labour 'do not have the stomach' to take stronger action on immigration

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New ReviewConservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch has demanded the Labour Party to act on shutting down asylum hotels as Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is set to outline reforms to the border security and asylum system. During a housing visit in...
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Pakistan flooding: Farmers survey extensive damage to their crops

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New ReviewFarmers in northeastern Pakistan are counting the cost of weeks of severe flooding which has damaged crops and killed livestock.
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B.C. farmers take part in 'mobile farmers market,' selling directly to consumers

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New ReviewA group of farmers in B.C. took part in a 'mobile farmers market,' where they sold produce directly to consumers. Throughout the day, the market travelled to three communities — starting in Abbotsford, then Surrey and ending in Richmond....
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Heavy rains slow harvest in south-central Manitoba

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New ReviewCarl Stewart's farm, just east of Portage la Prairie, has been deluged with rain this month, including a storm that dropped 100 millimetres. The area has seen more than 150 per cent of its normal August rainfall, setting harvest back by...
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South Africa calls us nod for white Afrikaners 'apartheid 2.0'

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New Review#GRAVITAS | South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola called out the U.S. Refugee Programme for its preferential treatment of Afrikaners in South Africa to enter the U.S. He went a step further to call it 'Apartheid 2.0'. Watch this...
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Farage ‘copying our homework’ with immigration plans, Badenoch says

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New ReviewTory leader Kemi Badenoch accused Reform UK of “copying our homework” with its immigration proposals after the rival party announced plans to seek returns agreements with countries such as Taliban-run Afghanistan. Mrs Badenoch said the...
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B.C. ostrich flock’s fate could reach Supreme Court

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New ReviewAfter losing an appeal to stop a cull order, the owners of a B.C. ostrich farm have vowed to keep fighting and are preparing to take the case to the Supreme Court of Canada. The cull was ordered last December after an avian flu outbreak.
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U.S. Defers Key Trade Talks With India

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New ReviewReports suggest that a scheduled visit on August 25th by U.S. Trade negotiators to New Delhi has been deferred. This halts the sixth round of talks on the proposed bilateral trade agreement. This follows Trump’s remarks in Alaska,...
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India: PM Modi Calls for Fertiliser Self-Reliance

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New ReviewSelf-reliant Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged the nation to become self reliant in fertiliser production, Stressing the need to reduce costly imports and protect soil health. He called on farmers to use crop nutrients judiciously...
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Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola have farmers bracing for the worst

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New ReviewA new Chinese tariff of over 75 per cent on Canadian canola seed takes effect today, effectively closing Canada’s biggest export market for the product. The tariffs are an escalation in a mounting trade dispute between the two countries.
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Kinew addresses canola farmers affected by tariffs

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New ReviewThe vast majority of Canadian canola is grown in the Prairies, and much of it in Manitoba. Premier Wab Kinew spoke Wednesday at the Manitoba Legislature about the steps his government will take to help local producers as China threatens...
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US Agriculture In The Tariff Crossfire

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New ReviewUS President Donald Trump says he's standing with the american farmers...But his latest round of tariffs is piling pressure on the agriculture industry...From fertilizers to farm equipments, prices are rising while crop revenues fall and...
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Trump Tariffs: Indian PM Modi Defies Donald Trump's Tariff Intimidation

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New ReviewTrump Tariffs: Indian PM Modi Defies Donald Trump's Tariff Intimidation