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Putnam County farmers rally against county legislators in heated meeting

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Putnam County farmers attended a Putnam County Legislature meeting Tuesday evening in Carmel to claim that officials are creating more roadblocks than opportunities for them.
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Burundi faces droughts, floods, and mudslides, worsened by deforestation

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Burundi is one of the countries, which are most vulnerable to climate change.
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Trump tariffs could disrupt maple syrup supply

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Maple syrup producers in Quebec and Vermont say a U.S.-imposed 25 percent tariff on Canadian products could disrupt supply in the highly interconnected market and put livelihoods at risk.
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South Africa's land reform: Partnerships ensuring stability

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South Africa's new land law gained global attention when US President Donald Trump falsely accused Pretoria of seizing white-owned land. However, in many parts of the country, successful collaborations between new and former landowners...
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N.L. breweries making beer with all Canadian ingredients in response to U.S. tensions

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U.S. tariffs and threats to sovereignty are causing some breweries to start making all-Canadian beers. The CBC’s Elizabeth Whitten stops by Landwash and Yellowbelly Brewery to hear about their newest libations with all Canadian ingredients.
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P.E.I. wild blueberry growers to vote again on a commodity marketing board after years of low prices

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Wild blueberry growers on Prince Edward Island are facing another vote on whether to create a commodity marketing board. The association's executive is urging members to accept the idea, in the wake of low prices over the last few years...
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Manitoba PCs want more help for producers of seed potatoes

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Progressive Conservative MLA Jeff Bereza is asking the provincial government to step in with emergency assistance for the seed potato industry, which has been hit hard by the trade war with the U.S. Provincial Agriculture Minister Ron...
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Sask. farming couple weighs in on trade wars and federal election

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Elsie Jensen says the impact of tariffs and the upcoming election are making farming a “very stressful occupation.”
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Is Trump right about Canada charging 250% tariffs? | About That

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President Donald Trump says Canada has been ripping off the United States, imposing tariffs of up to 400 per cent on imported American dairy products. Andrew Chang breaks down Trump’s claims, explaining how dairy tariffs work and how...
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Is Trump right about Canada charging 250% dairy tariffs? | About That

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President Donald Trump says Canada has been ripping off the United States, imposing tariffs of up to 400 per cent on imported American dairy products. Andrew Chang breaks down Trump’s claims, explaining how dairy tariffs work and how...
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How China's tariffs on some Canadian goods could affect P.E.I.'s agriculture and seafood industries

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As China announces tariffs on some Canadian products — like seafood, pork and canola oil — industries on the Island worry about what kind of effect the threat will have on their goods. CBC's Taylor O'Brien reports.
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Is it time to ditch daylight saving time?

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Many Canadian provinces and several U.S. states are considering getting rid of seasonal time changes and experts say sticking to standard time is better for natural sleep patterns.
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Saskatchewan farmers bracing for more tariffs, this time from China

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Saskatchewan farmers say they are not surprised about a retaliatory tariff announced by China on Saturday.
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China hitting Canada with 100% tariff on canola oil and peas

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The Canadian Canola industry is under attack again from China. New Chinese tariffs are in response to the federal government's decision last October to impose 100 per cent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and a 25 per cent levy on...
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India and the US negotiate market access

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Reports suggest that the United States & India are advancing in their trade deal talks, with India hinting at tariff liberalisation. The US Is pushing India for a large and comprehensive bilateral trade agreement, rather than a...
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Why it could soon be light’s out for Daylight Saving Time in Canada

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U.S. President Donald Trump wants to scrap Daylight Saving Time for economic reasons and several Canadian provinces say they’ll follow suit if he does. Some experts also support doing away with DST, saying it’s better for natural sleep...
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Livestock producers face challenging season amidst Canada-U.S. trade battle

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Saskatchewan Trade Minister Warren Kaeding says 25 per cent tariffs on agricultural exports could be a big problem for farmers and businesses on both sides of the border.
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Quebec dairy farmers brace for costs to spike amid U.S. tariffs

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While Canada’s dairy industry is largely regulated and operates within the country, feed seeds and some farm machinery are imported from the U.S., which could add further costs amid a trade war.
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A secure and local food source based on sustainable practices? There's a collaboration for that

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A P.E.I. farmer says buying local doesn't just send an economic message; it can also help farms adopt sustainable practices. Vernon Campbell and his wife operate a seventh-generation farm in the Kensington area. They're partnering with...
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Trade wars: China hits back at Trump’s tariffs with new levies on US imports

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Beijing has responded to the Trump administration’s additional 10% tariffs on Chinese imports with its own countermeasures.
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Rare coffee species can transform South Sudan's industry

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South Sudanese farmers are turning to Excelsa, a rare and climate-resistant coffee species, to combat the effects of climate change and revive the country’s agriculture. As droughts threaten traditional crops, this resilient coffee bean...
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South Sudan bets on climate-resistant Excelsa coffee for revival

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South Sudanese farmers are turning to Excelsa, a rare and climate-resistant coffee species, to combat the effects of climate change and revive the country’s agriculture. As droughts threaten traditional crops, this resilient coffee bean...
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'No farm is prepared' for tariffs, says Canadian farmer | Hanomansing Tonight

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Merle Massie, a Saskatchewan farmer, explains how U.S. tariffs will impact Canada’s agricultural sector.
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Canadian dairy and lumber now in the crosshairs of Trump's tariffs

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In the Oval Office on Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to hit Canada's dairy and lumber industries with additional tariffs. Trump claimed Canada has been 'ripping' the U.S. off 'for years' on tariffs for lumber and dairy...