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Scientists test farm robots to help address world's food crisis

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Scientists are testing the use of intelligent farming robots to help address the world's growing food crisis.
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Bengaluru Bandh: Protests Flare In Karnataka And Tamil Nadu - What Is The Cauvery Water Dispute?

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These farmers are holding dead rats in their mouths to protest in Tamil Nadu. Another 300 organisations have called for a Bengaluru Bandh to oppose a 200-year-old dispute.
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Belgian farmers call for weaker protection of wolves, as environmentalists want greater

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Their populations in Europe have been on the rise for a number of years.
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India hosts coffee conference as producers affected by climate change

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India is hosting coffee producers and buyers from more than 90 countries at the fifth World Coffee Conference.
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Poland-Ukraine grain import row: Warsaw to stop providing weapons to Kyiv

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Poland had banned grain from Ukraine, to protect the interests of its own farmers.
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Indonesia drought: Thousands face food shortages

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Indonesia is in the grip of a prolonged drought, with the onset of the El Nino weather pattern crippling farms and draining water supplies.
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Dominican Republic to shut border with Haiti from Friday

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Luis Abinader says his government has ‘no alternative but to take drastic measures’ as canal dispute deepens.
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Sri Lanka drought: Government to compensate struggling farmers

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Sajith Kumara had hoped his vegetable crop would fare better than his rice paddy. But delayed rains destroyed them both.
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Greek farmers 'unsurprised' by worst wildfire season on record

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Farmers on the front lines of climate change - how extreme heat in Greece is threatening food supplies.
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The effect of prolonged heat in everyday lives

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From the health of people to plants, the effects of recent heat waves around the world are being felt. Many have been suffering due to the wide-ranging impacts that heat can have on infrastructure and their way of life.
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Ukraine war: Russia targets grain stores in Danube River port

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The area is a vital export route for Kyiv to push out grain at a time when many other routes have been closed-off.
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Lebanon wheat production: Gov't tries to bolster grain industry

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Why the collapse of the Black Sea grain deal will make things even harder for people in Lebanon.
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Unleashing Hathnikund waters: A potential barrage of woes for Delhi?

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Located approximately 230 km from Delhi, this spot captivates visitors with the awe-inspiring beauty and ferocity of nature. Hathnikund barrage is situated here, where a river subtly marks the boundaries of four states, making it a...
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South Korea floods: Farmland damaged and livestock killed

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Lives and livelihoods ruined in South Korea's devastating flash floods - triggered by heavy rain.
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India's monsoon floods: Farmers stare at major losses

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While average monsoon rains are ordinarily good for the farmers, uneven distribution this year has created new worries.
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Researchers focus on monitoring carbon in soil

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that it will use $300 million from the Inflation Reduction Act to monitor agricultural emissions, including by creating a research network to monitor carbon levels in soil.To do that, farmers...
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Talk of electoral tie-up with BJP premature, says JD(S) leader Kumaraswamy

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Janata Dal (Secular) leader H D Kumaraswamy on Monday termed as "premature" talks of an electoral tie-up between his party and the BJP for the Lok Sabha elections next year. Attacking the Congress over the meeting of Opposition leaders...
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No meeting held for flood control for past 2 years: Meenakashi Lekhi hits out at AAP govt over Delhi floods

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Hitting out at the Delhi Government, who is blaming other states for the flood situation in Delhi, the Union Minister of State, Meenakashi Lekhi on July 16 said, “People should not make false statements and in this case, Delhi PWD...
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Farmers Insurance Set to Pull Out of Florida

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Farmers Insurance Set to Pull Out of Florida
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Farmers Pulls Out of Florida Property Insurance Despite Efforts to Stabilize the Market

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Farmers Insurance became the latest property insurance company to pull out of Florida on Tuesday despite repeated efforts by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Legislature have made to try to calm the volatile market that is making...
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'Agricultural disaster' declared in parts of Alberta thanks to years of drought

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Farmers and ranchers in parts of Alberta are struggling after four years of drought, with no end in sight. Some are being forced to abandon crops or sell off livestock because of the lack of water.
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J&K's 'Kisan Sampark Abhiyan' in Pulwama receives encouraging response from farmers

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In collaboration with the Agriculture Production & Farmers Welfare Department, Pulwama, an awareness cum sensitization program was organized. The program aimed to promote Holistic Agriculture Development for farmers. Under the leadership...
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Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot inaugurates divisional-level Kisan Mahotsav

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Udaipur (Rajasthan) June 27 (ANI): Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot inaugurated the two-day divisional level Kisan Mahotsav at the Mandi complex located in Baleecha, Udaipur. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that Rajasthan is setting...
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These urban farms are helping feed people who struggle to pay for food

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Urban farms in church yards, atop downtown buildings and in power line corridors are helping bolster food security in Toronto and Montreal.