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Brazil wildfires: Fires burn in the world's largest tropical wetland

9th - Higher Ed
The world's largest tropical wetlands in Brazil's Pantanal region are under threat after some of its worst fires on record.
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Ivory Coast cocoa industry: Farmers turning to rubber production

9th - Higher Ed
More and more cocoa farmers in the Ivory Coast are focusing on rubber instead of their traditional crop.
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Rahul Gandhi, Raebareli and a battle with a friend-turned-foe

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rahul Gandhi has moved his candidature 60km away from Amethi to Rae Bareli this election. He's pitching it as a 100-year family connect with the seat his mother won in 2019. In this episode of Dance of Democracy, we ask locals in Rae...
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Amid drought and intense rain, Manitoba farmers prepare for weather extremes

9th - Higher Ed
Persistent drought conditions have forced farmers in Manitoba to get creative in finding new ways to manage their farms and find water sources for livestock. Last year, rancher Mark Schram said his farm got just 20 millimetres of rain in...
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Pakistan wheat harvest: Floods and govt policies upend market

9th - Higher Ed
There's been a bumper harvest of wheat. But because of an import scandal, farmers here say they are going to lose their livelihood
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Spanish groups unite with far-right to foil key EU policies

9th - Higher Ed
A bundle of European far-right parties are attempting to bring down key EU progressive policy platforms, such as the Green Deal. The grassroots groups and glossy parties are attempting to use the fury of farmers to win at the ballot box,...
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Indian farmers declare fresh protests ahead of elections

9th - Higher Ed
As Indian political parties woo voters – farmers are back on the streets – and promise to intensify their protests.
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Zelenskyy appeals for faster delivery of US weapons as troops struggle on battlefield

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a new plea to the international community to deliver more air defences.
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CBC News uncovers makeshift slaughterhouse in Edmonton garage

9th - Higher Ed
A CBC News investigation has uncovered a makeshift slaughterhouse in a residential Edmonton neighbourhood as concerns grow about illicit meat sales.
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Europe's fruit farmers worry as unseasonal frosts threaten harvests

9th - Higher Ed
As Europe endures an unusual cold snap, many fruit farmers are concerned for their summer harvests.
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UK food production: Record rain impacts Lincolnshire crop yields

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in the UK are warning crop yields will be hit after months of heavy rain.
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Rancher questions Alberta wildfire evacuation protocol

9th - Higher Ed
Alberta officials and property owners hope wildfire season goes differently this year when it comes to evacuation orders.
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Don't hate the snow — we need it

9th - Higher Ed
Wednesday's flurries, wind and ice made the morning commute a little tricky, but experts say Alberta can use all the precipitation it can get.
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Supermarket senate inquiry: Australian retailers in price fixing probe

9th - Higher Ed
Shoppers accuse grocery stores of using inflation and supply chain issues as an excuse to raise prices.
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Pets or food? CT could allow farms to raise rabbit meat

9th - Higher Ed
Connecticut farmers want to commercially harvest rabbit meat, but they face fierce opposition from animal advocates.
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Activists outside EU Parliament demand higher taxes for super-rich

9th - Higher Ed
The protest was orchestrated by three major charities and visited by several prominent MEPs.
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Activists with inflatable jet outside EU Parliament demand higher taxes for super-rich

9th - Higher Ed
The protest was orchestrated by three major charities and visited by several prominent MEPs.
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Farming in Palestine: Israel war affects agriculture industry

9th - Higher Ed
Gaza war impacts have led to a strawberry deficit in Tokrem and dominance of Israeli produce due to farming restrictions.
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Do water conservation tips like 'if it's yellow, let it mellow' work?

9th - Higher Ed
On World Water Day, BC Today listeners call in with their suggestions for conserving water, from restricting golf courses to practical bathroom tips. Executive director of Living Lakes Canada, Kat Hartwig, says she wants to see more...
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Philippines drought: Govt warns El Niño will affect most parts by April

9th - Higher Ed
The dry spell has damaged nearly 30,000 hectares of farmland, and is expected to affect almost all provinces in April.
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Cuba food & power shortages: US blamed for rare anti-government protests

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers are unable to grow crops due to the worsening economic crisis and US sanctions.
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Cubans stage rare protests amid blackouts, persisting economic crisis

9th - Higher Ed
President points finger at US after hundreds of people demonstrate against food shortages and blackouts.
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Thailand's seasonal crop burning sparks air pollution and health crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Thailand's PM pledges action against severe air pollution caused by forest fires and crop burning in the north, affecting Chiang Mai.
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Farmers frustrated by lack of equipment compatibility

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers say interoperability — two devices' ability to work together — of farm equipment is at an all-time low, following a trend in Silicon Valley, but a bill is working its way through the Senate to try and fix that.