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Chile: Global summit seeks food security for all

9th - Higher Ed
Summit concludes with a pact by parliaments globally to confront hunger and malnutrition.
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Asia heatwave: Dry spell rings alarm for rice production

9th - Higher Ed
Asia faces heat, rice shortage. Climate-resilient types exist, but farmers worry about costs.
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Canada needs migrant farm workers, but how does it treat them?

9th - Higher Ed
Canada’s food industry relies on migrant agricultural workers, but last year some from Jamaica spoke out against what they called ‘slavery-like conditions’ here. A subsequent Jamaican government investigation found that overall, most of...
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Bangladesh heatwaves: High temperatures threaten tea production

9th - Higher Ed
Intense heat in Bangladesh is affecting tea production, as farmers struggle and factories are at risk of closing down.
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Farmers from Central & Eastern Europe protest in Brussels against Ukrainian grain imports

9th - Higher Ed
The demonstrators made their way to the Belgian capital to present their demands to the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski.
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German farmers concerned about livestock amid rising wolf attacks

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in Germany are calling for stricter measures against wolves following an increase in attacks on their livestock.
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The Sweaty Healthy CEO Provides Useful Tips on Perfecting Posture

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The Sweaty Healthy CEO Provides Useful Tips on Perfecting Posture
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Impacts of federal public workers strike could be felt for months

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government workers strike is having widespread impacts, from the already struggling immigration system to industries such as farming and agriculture that rely on temporary foreign workers who need to have their entry into the...
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'Not acceptable': EU decries bans on tariff-free Ukrainian grain imposed by neighbouring countries

9th - Higher Ed
Poland, Hungary and Slovakia has moved to temporarily prohibit the import of tariff-free Ukrainian grain.
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Intense labour shortage looms in Canada’s farming industry: report

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A recent report says Canada needs to welcome 30,000 immigrants to offset a labour shortage and the rapid rate of retiring farmers, but there are challenges for newcomers looking to take up farming in Canada.
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Tomato bug infestation devastating businesses in Nigeria

9th - Higher Ed
A tomato bug infestation has devastated thousands of farms in Nigeria.
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Avian flu: Efforts under way to protect US poultry industry

9th - Higher Ed
The US is currently dealing with the deadliest bird flu outbreak in its history.
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Brussels won't change pesticides law to protect bees despite citizen petition

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission is pushing for the Parliament and the Member States to finish the initiatives that are on the table.
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Today Explained: Does Organic Really Mean Organic?

9th - Higher Ed
Cheddar News explains why the USDA is cracking down on organic food fraud.
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'What drives me is the unjustness': Idris Elba's fight for food security

9th - Higher Ed
British actor Idris Elba has returned to World Economic Forum in a very different role.
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UK economic crisis: Farmers 'struggling to cope' after Brexit

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera went to one of the UK’s most pro-Brexit towns to see how farming has been affected since Brexit
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Nigeria's farms struggle after devastating floods

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria's farmers have suffered serious losses in flooding this past year.
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India protest: Thousands of farmers demand government support

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of farmers have gathered to demand better prices for their produce.
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Afghanistan's farmers and traders struggle to sell saffron

9th - Higher Ed
Saffron growers in Afghanistan hope the Taliban government will do more to revive industries
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Nigeria's scientists develop new yam varieties to boost harvest

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists in Nigeria have developed new yam varieties that are helping to increase output for harvest.
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Europe’s farmers fear drought will stretch through winter

9th - Higher Ed
Why farmers in Romania say there are only two seasons these days: summer and winter
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Shrimp cultivation threatens India’s mangrove forests

9th - Higher Ed
Shrimp cultivation is endangering mangrove forests in India.
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Future of rural farmers threatened by rising prices, big companies

9th - Higher Ed
Rising prices and competition from big companies are forcing some small-town farmers in Saskatchewan to leave the industry. It’s a trend that poses a threat not only to family farms but the small towns that depend on them.
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COP27: Farmer Innovation Commitment Grows to $8B

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An initiative to help agriculture adapt to climate change by reducing emissions has doubled investment commitments to $8 billion.