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Canadian farmers rush grain to U.S. buyers before tariffs hit

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Canadian grain farmers are scrambling to get their product to American buyers ahead of threatened 25 per cent tariffs that could dramatically reduce U.S. demand and drive down prices.
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UK households save more, spend less in uncertain times

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British consumers are tightening their belts as Labour’s first budget fuels uncertainty. Inflation remains stubborn, and job security fears are mounting. Households are cutting expenses, opting to eat at home rather than dine out. Higher...
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Agriculture minister meets protesting farmer unions, farm unions adamant on their MSP demand

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The protesting farmers and the Union government led by Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan held a fresh round of talks on Saturday evening, in a bid to end a year-long deadlock over a range of demands, including a legal guarantee...
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Israeli military displaces thousands in Nur Shams camp, deepening West Bank humanitarian crisis

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Israeli military demolishes homes in Nur Shams Camp, West Bank, displacing thousands of Palestinians.
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Brussels wants to strengthen the bargaining power of farmers

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The price of the groceries we buy are the result of tough negotiations between large purchasers and farmers. But farmers very often feel taken advantage of by major retailers, claiming they are forced to undersell their products.
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Extreme weather puts pressure on fruit and vegetable costs and supply

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Climate change is causing more heat domes and deep freezes, and as the CBC's Camille Vernet explains extreme weather affects food prices and supply.
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Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture: The Growing Revolution in India

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AI In Agriculture Can Provide Farmers With Real-time Crop Insights Helping Them To Identify Which Areas Need Irrigation, Fertilisation, Or Pesticide Treatment. In Indian Villages Of Karnataka Farmers Adopt Ai For Smart Farming. Watch How...
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London: Farmers stage protest against inheritance tax

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A large number of British farmers drove their tractors to Parliament in London on Monday to protest a new inheritance tax on family farms that has sparked anger since it was announced last year. Watch this report for more details!
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Trump meets South African president, makes baseless claims about persecution of white farmers

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U.S. President Donald Trump met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa at the White House, where he accused the country of failing to address alleged killings of white farmers. Experts in South Africa say there’s no evidence of...
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Sudan’s Gezira scheme: Once thriving, now crippled by mismanagement, neglect and conflict

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Sudan’s Gezira Scheme, once vital for farming, has deteriorated due to neglect, conflict, and looting, worsening food insecurity.
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Shifting odds in farmers’ favour: this week on Land & Sea

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Newfoundland and Labrador isn’t exactly ripe for farming, but a germ of an idea is taking root. It’s one that’s allowing farmers to grow in fields previous generations would have considered unplantable.
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What Islanders had to say about this week's tariff turmoil

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Canadians preparing for tariffs and trade wars on Monday were making plans to buy local and support Canadian. Then it was announced a deal was reached to put the tariffs on hold for at least 30 days. CBC's Alex MacIsaac stepped out to...
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Manitoba agricultural producers worry about tariffs and how government will respond

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President Donald Trump continues to take swipes at Canada, calling the long-standing ally "tough to deal with." Trump also reiterated his threat to impose tariffs on Canada, threats that continue to be met with deep unease.
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P.E.I. farmers alarmed at how much land is being lost to development

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Officials with the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture appeared before a legislative standing committee Thursday. As CBC's Wayne Thibodeau reports, they're calling on the province to take steps to keep agricultural land in production.
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PEI farmers say they're alarmed at how much farm land is being lost to development

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Island farmers say they're alarmed at how much farm land is being lost to development. They're calling on the province to take steps to keep agricultural land in production. They also want a province-wide land use plan, something that...
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Global coffee prices surge as Brazil records hottest year

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Your morning coffee is getting costlier in 2025—and climate change is to blame. Brazil, the world’s top coffee producer, is facing its biggest crisis yet. Take a look at this next report as we dive into how the surging costs of some...
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Uncertainty stoked by Trump’s tariff threats plagues agriculture sector

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Various parts of Canada’s agriculture sector are finding the possibility of U.S.-imposed tariffs difficult to brace for. The unpredictability is agitating industries that have long had to adapt to changing weather and fluctuating markets.
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Sask.'s agriculture sector worried Trump's promised tariffs could be 'crippling'

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The tariffs threatened by president-elect Donald Trump could create challenges for food production on the prairies, in an industry where goods often criss-cross the border before being sold.
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Rising chilli prices in Indonesia impact restaurants and farmers

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Heavy rain and infestations by pests have damaged crops, leading to smaller than usual harvests.
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P.E.I. farmers spent $9M on climate-action projects since 2022

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Island farmers have spent more than $9 million in federal funding over the last three years as part of the On-Farm Climate Action Fund, or OFCAF.  The pilot project is now over, and the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture has applied for...
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Polish farmers take to the streets in protest ahead of EU presidency Gala

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On the eve of the inauguration gala for the Polish Presidency of the EU, Polish farmers descended on the capital Warsaw to protest against European policies affecting the farming sector.
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Greece heat: Rising temperatures wipe out agricultural crops

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Extreme temperatures are increasingly affecting food production around the world.
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Colombian coffee farmers thrive on high prices but face volatile markets and climate uncertainty

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Colombian coffee farmers enjoy high prices, but market volatility and climate challenges loom ahead.
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Demand for turkey is waning. Here's how producers are adapting

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The holidays might be a time for turkey dinners, but recent data shows that Canadians' turkey consumption has been on the decline. Turkey production, which is controlled through supply management, has seen decreasing production caps for...