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Russia & India Talk Up 'Strategic Partnership' After Tariff Hike

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New ReviewRussia & India Talk Up 'Strategic Partnership' After Tariff Hike
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PM Modi: Ready to pay a heavy price | Modi's strong stance against Trump's tariffs

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New ReviewPrime Minister Narendra Modi has delivered a powerful response to President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 25% additional tariff on Indian exports. Speaking at the MS Swaminathan Centenary International Conference, PM Modi made it...
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India's Prime Minister vows no compromise on agriculture as US tariff war escalates

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New ReviewUS President Donald Trump has escalated levies on Indian goods to 50 per cent from 28 August.
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Beef prices increase far outpacing inflation

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New ReviewThe latest numbers show the price of ground beef has gone up 25 per cent in the last year alone.
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Students put their sustainable agriculture ideas to the test at UPEI conference

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New ReviewThere's lots of brain power in Charlottetown for the Sustainable Agriculture Conference, where students and researchers are putting their heads together on ways to make it easier for farmers to grow their crops. CBC’s Connor Lamont...
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Local farmers, officials push back against USDA budget cuts

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Rep. Pat Ryan joined farmers in voicing concern over additional reductions in agricultural research funding research that supports innovation and efficiency in farming practices.
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Nigeria: over 50 kidnapped in northwest Nigeria, farmers flee as violence grows

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Over 50 people have been kidnapped in northwest Nigeria as escalating violence forces farmers to flee their lands. Watch to know more on this!
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Trump says Canada recognizing Palestinian state 'not a deal breaker' in trade talks

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Speaking from the White House on Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump said Canada's plan to recognize Palestinian statehood in September would not stop the ongoing trade negotiations, with his Aug. 1 deadline hours away.
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Moroccan humanitarian agency provides support for Palestinian farmers

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The Bayt Mal Al-Quds Agency will fund a project aimed at empowering Palestinian farmers in the Al-Quds (Jerusalem) Governate.
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Smoke and heat challenging Manitoba ag producers

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The summer's intense heat can impact an outdoor animal's breathing at the best of times, but add in irritants like smoke and it can greatly compromise their health. Dr. Jonas Watson, a veterinarian in Winnipeg, says the adverse health...
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Thriving or dying? How the heat wave is impacting local crops

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The weather this summer is affecting the growing season for local farmers. But some say the heat hasn’t been all bad news.
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Drought-stricken Manitoba farmers hoping for rain

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Extremely dry conditions in Manitoba are leaving farmers praying for rain. Across much of the province's south, farms are experiencing moderate to severe drought, with precipitation about 70 per cent below average, according to...
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Will the new EU budget turn cohesion policy into regional ‘Hunger Games’?

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The EU’s proposed 2028–2034 budget risks turning the bloc's cohesion policy into a high-stakes competition for funding by merging it with other major spending areas, sparking concerns over reduced local control and lack of support for...
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China and US sign phase one trade deal

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The agreement de-escalates an 18-month bilateral dispute that stoked fears of a global recession.
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Millions strike across India over economic crisis

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At least 10 trade unions across the country are protesting against the government's economic policies.
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Nationwide strike in India after farmers' suicides

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Millions of workers in India are on strike protesting against government's economic policies.
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Malaysian researchers focus on resilient crops

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Malaysian researchers go against the grain in their search for sustainable food production.
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EU summit climate showdown

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Looks like a normal day in the EU quarter. But a closer look shows a number of people scrambling up and down the EU's new 312 million Euro European Council building. Greenpeace activists tied themselves to the window frames and let off...
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Climate-change-resistant agriculture

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As populations grow and climate change takes hold, increased soil erosion and salinisation are putting humanity’s food security at risk especially in arid regions. But research into crops that can grow in the harshest conditions and a...
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India economic slowdown to exacerbate hunger crisis

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Malnutrition in India is a chronic problem and degrading economy may make problem worse.
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India's indigenous living in forests fight eviction orders

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Politicians say the forests need to be protected, but critics say they are only protecting the business interests.
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US to reimpose steel, aluminium tariffs on Brazil, Argentina

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Brazilian and Argentine steel and aluminium industries were latest targets of United States tariffs.
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Calls for sustainable farming in the face of climate change

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The UN's climate change body says global warming is upsetting food systems, reducing harvests and intensifying poverty and hunger.
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Farmers on tractors block Paris roads in protest

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Two main farmers unions say international trade agreements have caused unfair competition, while policy reforms have failed to boost earnings.