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Record volume and revenue for Ethiopian coffee exports

9th - Higher Ed
Ethiopia’s Coffee and Tea Authority said Wednesday the country earned $1.868 billion from exports of the bean over the past 10 months.
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UK farmers fear US trade deal threatens food standards and decades of agricultural progress

9th - Higher Ed
UK farmers fear a US trade deal may allow hormone-treated beef, risking British food standards and farm livelihoods.
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What’s in this Montreal suburb’s tap water? Study points to a cocktail of pesticides

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists are warning that they have found traces of pesticides in the drinking water of municipalities along the Châteauguay river. While the levels found complied with Quebec regulations, the study’s authors recommend authorities make...
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Nigerian farmers struggle as climate change dries up water sources

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in Nigeria are facing a deepening water crisis as climate change dries up rivers and forces them to rely on costly and unreliable wells, threatening food production and livelihoods across the region
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Land reform Programme: Zimbabwe begins payments to former white farm owners

9th - Higher Ed
Zimbabwe begins compensation payments to white former landowners, 25 years after land reform.
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Climate change threatens agriculture in Nigeria

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in Nigeria are facing a deepening water crisis as climate change dries up rivers and forces them to rely on costly and unreliable wells, threatening food production and livelihoods across the region
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Manitoba Hydro warns farmers after tower damaged by tractor

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro is urging farmers to be cautious when using equipment near its infrastructure after a tractor collided with a tower in the Interlake on Tuesday. Since then, two of the utility's three main transmission lines have been at...
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Coffee-loving educator: Meet Corner Brook’s Jarryd Lee

9th - Higher Ed
The owner of a new coffee shop on the west coast of Newfoundland wants to give his customers more than just a good cup of joe. The CBC’s Amy Feehan stopped by Mighty Valley Coffee.
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Can Europe make ecological farming competitive?

9th - Higher Ed
Last year farmers' protested against red tape pinned to EU funding, and their demonstrations yielded results. The European Commission has been simplifying farmers' environmental obligations, but how will it reform the Common Agricultural...
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Kashmir attack aftermath: stranded families, drought fears as India-Pakistan tensions escalate

9th - Higher Ed
Border closures and water disputes deepen India-Pakistan tensions, as farmers and families face looming disaster.
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Agriculture industry shapes race in Kings-Hants

9th - Higher Ed
The federal riding of Kings-Hants is Nova Scotia's agricultural hub and the Liberal candidate who is running for re-election is trying to make hay out of that fact. Taryn Grant has the story.
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Stony Brook University program teaches students how to feed the future

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 photojournalist Brian Endres shows how "FoodLab" helped students learn more about food-related issues.
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What Alberta farmers want out of the election

9th - Higher Ed
Amid the trade war and the upcoming federal election, some Alberta farmers say they don't feel heard. Reporter Madeleine Cummings checked in with them to learn about their election priorities.
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Canola farmers caught in the middle of U.S.-China trade war

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian canola farmers are preparing for an extra volatile season, with existing Chinese tariffs, possible tariffs from the U.S. and the ongoing trade war between their two biggest customers.
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Canola farmers feel forgotten amid trade war, ongoing Chinese tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
China imposed 100 per cent tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal last month, creating uncertainty for roughly 40,000 farmers as well as workers in supporting industries.
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NJ food bank says latest federal budget cuts leaving organization in a predicament

9th - Higher Ed
This a hard reality for the food bank, one of the many around the nation that will see budget cuts from the USDA, totaling more than $1 billion.
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Too much manure, too little action: Dutch farming tests EU green goals

9th - Higher Ed
Dutch farms emit too much nitrogen. As targets slip, ecosystems suffer, and EU green goals hang in the balance. Can food production and nature conservation coexist in Europe?
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South Africa farmers: Fruit growers struggling to save jobs

9th - Higher Ed
Fruit farmers in South Africa say more than 30,000 people could lose their jobs because of US tariffs.
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AI Is Helping Farmers Cut Costs, Increase Income | I Witness

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Can artificial intelligence help improve crop production and prevent pest attacks? Yes and yes and it is already doing more. Farmers in Baramati are quite literally reaping the benefits of using artificial intelligence while growing the...
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US-China war: China condemns 'bullying' as Trump's 104% tariffs kick in, vows resolute measures

9th - Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump says he 'can't imagine' increasing tariffs against China, shortly after his administration hiked duties on Beijing to 125 per cent. "I can't imagine it," he tells reporters at the White House, hours after the...
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Concern over the spread of foot-and-mouth disease grows amongst Croatian farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Nearby countries such as Austria, Estonia and the Czech Republic have already implemented preventative measures after the disease was detected in Hungary and Slovakia.
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Estonia and Czech Republic implement measures to prevent spread of foot and mouth disease

9th - Higher Ed
Outbreaks of the disease, which affects primarily affects cattle and other livestock, have been reported in Hungary and Slovakia.
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Manitoba PCs raise concerns about crime on farms, northern hospital

9th - Higher Ed
Crime in rural communities came up in Manitoba's legislative assembly on Monday, after several farms were robbed by suspects who appeared to be carrying firearms. Meanwhile, the opposition Progressive Conservatives also raised concerns...
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Yukon farmers say government should follow 'buy local' advice

9th - Higher Ed
Shop local campaigns are popping up across Canada amid a trade war with the United States. Meanwhile, farmers in the Yukon say the government should follow its own advice. George Maratos has the story.