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European Investment Bank should play key role to boost confidence in green investments, Calviño says

9th - Higher Ed
The new head of the European Investment Bank told Euronews on Thursday that the institution should support farmers.
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Anger over rising costs: Farmers' protests spreading across Europe

9th - Higher Ed
European farmers protest rising costs, green policies, and cheap imports, while governments reduce prices, burdening farmers.
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Von der Leyen withdraws contentious pesticide law amid right-wing backlash and farmer protests

9th - Higher Ed
Ursula von der Leyen announced on Tuesday the withdrawal of a contentious law that aimed to reduce the use of pesticides across the European Union, marking the first defeat of the Green Deal.
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Farmers protest at EU summit for more help with costs, taxes

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers drove their tractors to the European Union headquarters in Brussels, setting fires and throwing eggs, to protest EU agricultural and trade policies they say are threatening their livelihood.
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Frustrated farmers descend on EU summit, hurl eggs

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers from several European countries descended on Brussels to demand action from EU leaders on pay, taxes, green regulations and competition.
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Von der Leyen sings ode to farmers, promises action to appease protests

9th - Higher Ed
Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen met with farmers’ representatives at the end of the EU summit promising new upcoming initiatives in a bid to douse flames after a day of protests in Brussels.
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Budget 2024: 'Farmers haven't benefitted at all in the last 5 years,' says economist Deepanshu Mohan

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In anticipation of Budget 2024, India Inc hopes for measures to boost ease of doing business, particularly benefiting MSMEs and startups. The Modi government is expected to maintain its emphasis on agriculture, with speculation of...
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Budget Announcements: FM Nirmala Sitharaman's budget speech 2024 summarised in 3 minutes

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In a historic moment, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented her sixth consecutive budget, matching the record set by former Prime Minister Morarji Desai, just ahead of the Parliamentary elections. Focused on the well-being of...
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Budget 2024 expectations: How agriculture stacks can be game changers

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Budget 2024 expectations: “There have been a lot of start-ups, agriculture-tech start-ups that have come into the fray over the last few years and the government of India has utilized their services very well. In fact, we see that...
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Budget 2024 expectations: Increase disbursement under PM Kisan Yojana

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Budget 2024 expectations: “If you look at the last 5 years, the cost of cultivation as per the CACP has increased by about 40% and the PM Kisan disbursement which was announced in 2019 still stands at about Rs 6000 per annum. So, given...
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Budget 2024 expectations: Top priority ideas for long-term growth of agriculture sector

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Budget 2024 expectations: Talking about a priority idea for the Finance Minister, what comes to mind is that over the last decade, if we look at the agriculture budget, what we see is that short-term measures, measures that yield...
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French farmers block major motorways around Paris as dispute escalates

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters are demanding better pay and fewer environmental regulations, which they say are impacting their livelihoods.
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Why these N.S. markets are struggling to stock their shelves with local produce

9th - Higher Ed
Local produce is running out much earlier than usual this winter. It's another consequence of multiple extreme weather events that hit the region last year. Taryn Grant reports.
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Ontario beef farmer says his cows burp less methane, are better for environment

9th - Higher Ed
Dave Braden is a small beef farmer outside of Hamilton who is breeding cattle to emit less methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and be among the most efficient in Canada.
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Eswatini cannabis trade: Government considers legalising cannabis farming

9th - Higher Ed
The government of Eswatini in southern Africa is proposing new laws to legalise the trade of cannabis.
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Pakistan vertical farming: Farmers adopt new methods to boost crop yield

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in Pakistan-administered Kashmir are adopting vertical farming, as land becomes an issue and climate change affects their yield.
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Poilievre threatens Parliament's Christmas break without farm carbon-tax break

9th - Higher Ed
After the Senate amended a Conservative private member's bill aimed at providing carbon tax carve-outs for farming fuels that had already passed in the House of Commons, Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre says the Conservatives will keep...
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Occupied West Bank violence: Israeli settlers ramp up attacks against Palestinians

9th - Higher Ed
Palestinian Human Rights groups say Israeli settlers are taking advantage of increased military raids across the occupied West Bank.
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Nitrogen reduction target proving controversial for farmers at Dutch election

9th - Higher Ed
In a country of less than 18 million people and more than 116 million livestock, agriculture reigns supreme.
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Why millet is making a big comeback in India

9th - Higher Ed
More farmers in India are swapping out their rice crops to grow millet. CBC South Asia correspondent Salimah Shivji explains what’s behind the shift back to the old-school grain and why it’s being promoted as a climate solution.
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Palestinian olive farms under threat: War and occupation impacting annual harvest

9th - Higher Ed
Lives uprooted in the occupied West Bank - as Palestinian farmers risk their lives harvesting olives.
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Farmers in Asia reap rewards of soaring rice prices, while consumers struggle to afford staple crop

9th - Higher Ed
Rice price to rise 30%, benefiting farmers, hurting Indian and Malaysian consumers. Thai farmers capitalize despite storage shortages.
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Israel and Hezbollah trade fire across Lebanese border

9th - Higher Ed
Cross-border attacks between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon have been increasing and residents in the area have been told to leave. Some think Israel's northern border could turn into a second front if the war with...
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Ontario and Quebec's soggy summer means smaller pumpkins

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in parts of southern Ontario and Quebec saw a soggy, wet summer and are expecting fewer and smaller pumpkins this year. They say they need more climate resilient solutions to adapt to erratic weather patterns that have...