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Long Island farms concerned over looming SNAP cuts in budget bill

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A recent report by Feeding America showed over 200 thousand people qualify as food insecure on Long Island.
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Net farm income down in Alberta, across Canada for 2024

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Data from Statistics Canada shows total net income for Canadian farmers dropped by about 41 per cent last year. Alberta Canola said higher operating costs and lower crop prices are taking a toll on producers.
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Indian-administered Kashmir saffron trade: Farmers facing off with endangered porcupines

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Saffron farmers in the town of Pampore in Indian-administered Kashmir are facing an unlikely enemy.
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Myanmar opium production: War-displaced turn to poppy cultivation to survive

9th - Higher Ed
Myanmar is on track for another year of record opium production, after overtaking Afghanistan as the largest producer in the world.
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B.C. farmers have not turned a profit since 2017: new report

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New data from Statistics Canada says B.C. farmers are having difficulty turning a profit, citing challenges like climate change and U.S.-Canada trade barriers. The report highlighted losses as large as $457 million in 2024 — the largest...
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At least 50 dead as violence erupts in Nigeria’s Taraba state

9th - Higher Ed
The attack followed another in which two farmers were killed two weeks ago.
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Panama Canal under threat: Water shortage causes costly delays

9th - Higher Ed
Panama faces pressure to build new reservoirs as droughts threaten Canal operations and water supply.
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France: Beet farmers trade chemicals for scents

9th - Higher Ed
Beet farmers are taking a less aggressive approach to pest control — trading chemicals for perfumes — to protect the environment as well as farmers. This is part of a growing movement to reduce reliance on harmful pesticides.
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Protesters join B.C. ostrich farmers to fight order to cull flock

9th - Higher Ed
Demonstrators are gathering at Universal Ostrich farm in Edgewood, B.C., to protest a federal order to cull a flock of nearly 400 after two ostriches tested positive for avian flu in December. The farm lost a court challenge against the...
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Solar panels are changing the lives of India’s salt farmers

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Solar panels have changed the lives of salt farmers in western India who relied on diesel generators that made them sick and left them heavily in debt. CBC’s South Asia correspondent Salimah Shivji shows how a government subsidy to slash...
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How solar panels are changing the lives of India’s salt farmers

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Solar panels are multiplying across western India's salt plains, and farmers tell CBC’s South Asia correspondent Salimah Shivji the technology has completely changed their lives.
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European Parliament backs steep tariff on Russian and Belarusian fertilisers

9th - Higher Ed
The European Parliament has approved a proposal to impose steep tariffs on Russian and Belarusian fertilisers and agricultural products, sparking concern among European farmers about the potential fallout.
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US-South Africa relations: Mixed reaction after extraordinary meeting

9th - Higher Ed
Tensions rise over controversial claims during White House meeting
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Trump’s 4 steps to negotiation

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Andrew Chang explains the key steps in U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff negotiation playbook. Images provided by Getty Images, The Canadian Press and Reuters.@ 1:27 Credit: Bloomberg Television/YouTube@ 1:30 Credit: FOX 5 New...
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Trump ambushes South African president with claims of genocide

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump ambushed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office on Wednesday with videos and photos he claimed showed genocide against white farmers in South Africa. Ramaphosa denied the accusations in a...
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Is there a 'white genocide' in South Africa?

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The head of a South African farmers' association has poked holes in Trump's narrative about farm murders in the country.#TOIDWNews #Farmers #SouthAfrica
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59 white South Africans granted refugee status in the US

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59 white South Africans - deemed by the Trump administration to be victims of racial discrimination — arrived in the US.#TOIDWNews #USA #refugees
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South Africa: Cyril Ramaphosa arrives at White House for meeting with Trump

9th - Higher Ed
Amid tensions over "genocide" allegations made by Trump with regard to white farmers in South Africa, president Cyril Ramaphosa has started his meeting with the US president in an attempt to salvage relations between the two countries.
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Trump ambushes South Africa’s Ramaphosa in Oval Office meeting

9th - Higher Ed
Cyril Ramaphosa's Oval Office visit began with a video making false claims of anti-white discrimination.
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B.C. farmers lost nearly $500M last year, the most in Canada | Hanomansing Tonight

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B.C. farmer Katie Sardinha says she is ‘not surprised’ by the stark Statistics Canada report – showing that the province’s farmers lost $456.9 million last year — because of the challenges farmers are facing with both climate change and...
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Genocide? Even Afrikaner farmers laugh at Trump's claims

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. has offered refugee status to White South African farmers on a dubious claim of genocide. But the accusation is too outrageous even its supposed victims scoff at it
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Indonesia hosts prestigious specialty coffee event for first time

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The Specialty Coffee Association, the largest coffee trade association in the globe, launched the World of Coffee (WOC) event in 1999 in the United States and has since then become a global traveling trade show and venue for prestigious...
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Renewed attacks in Nigeria: Conflict between farmers and herders in the north

9th - Higher Ed
Northern Nigeria is seeing a resurgence in attacks by armed groups after months of relative calm.
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South Africa urges white farmers to stay amid U.S. refugee controversy

9th - Higher Ed
The South African government, facing growing pressure from both local farming unions and international scrutiny, is now working to balance national unity with policy reform and rural development.