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India's capital New Delhi battles with ‘hazardous’ air pollution

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Air pollution in New Delhi is soaring to dangerous levels.
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Protests continue at French farm reservoir site after clashes with police

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France's worst drought on record this summer has sharpened debate over water resources in the European Union's biggest agricultural sector.
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Brazil elections: Farmers support Bolsonaro as economy at risk

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Millions in Brazil continue to face hunger and unemployment, as the country heads to the polls in the presidential run-o
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Ukraine farmers risk their lives to harvest crops near front line

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Many of the settlements lie in ruins and farmers are working in dangerous conditions to harvest crops.
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Food scarcity looms in Nigeria as severe floods destroy crops

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How climate change is destroying lives and livelihoods in Nigeria.
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Floods in Sudan leave 100 dead, many homeless

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The UN says at least 258,000 people have been affected by the floods in 15 out of 18 provinces.
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Farmer invites people to take sunflower selfies for a good cause

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A Manitoba sunflower farmer opens up his field to people seeking selfies, with the profits going to charity.
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UK drought threat: British farmers under strain

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Record high summer temperatures and prolonged dry weather in the United Kingdom are putting enormous strain on farmers.
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‘Most feared disease’: Indonesian farmers’ foot and mouth misery

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Southeast Asian nation is grappling with its first outbreak of foot and mouth disease in nearly 40 years.
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Europe counts cost of heatwave, Spain PM says more than 500 died

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Spanish PM Sanchez cites figures released by the Carlos III Health Institute estimating the number of heatwave deaths.
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US food prices rise: Farmers are not reaping the benefit

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Food prices in the United States are increasing, but American farmers are not reaping the benefits.
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Low bee populations cause concern for Canadian farmers

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Canadian farmers are worried that bee populations harmed by mites, climate change and pesticides will mean poor harvests this season.
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AppHarvest CEO Urges Tech Use to Grapple With Growing Global Food Insecurity

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As the number of people afflicted with food insecurity reaches new highs according to a Food Security Information Network report, there appears to be a growing place for technology to help mitigate the crisis. Jonathan Webb, CEO of...
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Avian flu virus H5N1 sweeping through Canadian poultry farms

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A new strain of avian flu that's sweeping across Canada and around the world is now in B.C. Hundreds of thousands of birds have been euthanized or have been killed by the virus in Canada.
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Tory leadership candidate Aitchison pledges to end Canada’s supply management system

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Conservative Leadership Candidate Scott Aitchison joins Power & Politics to discuss his bid to be the party’s leader, including his position on supply management and the federal budget
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Argentina farmers stage anti-tax protest in Buenos Aires

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Why farmers have blocked the streets of Buenos Aires with their tractors.
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USDA Partnering With Farmers to Promote Climate-Smart Commodities

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Robert Bonnie, farm production and conservation undersecretary for the USDA, spoke to Cheddar about climate-smart strategies to help farmers reduce carbon emissions from agriculture. "We share the costs of installing those practices on...
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Peru: Protesters block highways over surging gas and fertiliser prices

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Peru's government tries to win over protesters, angry about the rising cost of living.
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Sask. farmers face rising input prices after tough harvest last year

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It’s a challenging time for farmers in Saskatchewan still reeling from poor crop yields last year. Now, they’re having to contend with skyrocketing prices for fertilizer, fuel and herbicide caused by soaring inflation and the war in...
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Sri Lanka farmers protest against gov’t policies as crop yields drop

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Farmers in Sri Lanka are protesting against the government policies they say have hurt their
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Afghan opium fields bloom as economy wilts

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Up until recently, Afghanistan's new Taliban rulers said they would punish farmers, to curb production.
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CP Rail shutdown sees 3,000 workers off the job

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Canadian Pacific Railway operations are at a standstill because of a contract dispute between the company and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference union that's left roughly 3,000 employees off the job.
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How Canada can help global wheat supply disrupted by war in Ukraine

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Demand for Canadian wheat could increase as the war in Ukraine and economic sanctions against Russia impact the global wheat supply. But there’s a limit to how much farmers can ramp up their production in a year.
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India's Punjab State election a test for Modi's party

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Voters in Punjab, in northern India, are the latest to go to the polls in state assembly elections.