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EU DECODED: Could lab-grown meat arrive in supermarkets soon?

9th - Higher Ed
In this episode we talk about new ways of manufacturing mankind’s primary source of protein: meat. The Netherlands, Spain and Germany lead the way in development of cell-based meat, but it has already been banned in Italy. So how...
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Afghan Pomegranate Exports Drop as Pakistan Increases Tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Afghan pomegranate farmers in Kandahar are facing significant financial hardship as Pakistan increases tariffs on fresh fruit. In 2024, the tax on a ton of pomegranates surged to $360 from $68 last year.
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Northeast Bronx Community Farmer's Market in Throggs Neck aims to stamp out food insecurity

9th - Higher Ed
For its seventh year in a row, the Northeast Bronx Community Farmer's Market has made a home for itself in the borough, bringing fresh produce and community-conscious actives with it.
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Curated Video

UN launch $306 million appeal for Nigeria’s food crisis relief

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria faces a looming hunger crisis as the UN warns over 26 million people are at risk of food insecurity.
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Press Association

Climate change has a damaging impact on people living in this country, says Reed

Higher Ed
Climate change has a damaging impact on people living in this country, says Steve Reed in an interview in Oxfordshire nature reserve ahead of State of the Climate report.
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Trump confronts president of South Africa over 'killing of white farmers'

Higher Ed
According to the farmers' union representing white farmers in South Africa, there were 32 farm murders in 2024 out of nearly 20,000 total homicides. Most of the victims were farm workers. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Interviews with farmers at a protest over Cap proposals in Dublin

Higher Ed
1st interview, Alice Doyle IFA deputy President 2nd Interview Edward Carr ICOS president 3rd Interview Louise Crowley Chair of Limerick IFA Farmers and farming representatives took part in the “flash action” at the European Commission...
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Press Association

Farming groups hold a protest over Cap proposals in Dublin

Higher Ed
The Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) and the group representing co-ops have held a protest in Dublin, warning against a plan to to remove the Cap budget in favour of a once-off funding approach to the EU budget. Peter Power, head of EU...
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Press Association

US Agriculture Secretary of State praises 'important' UK-US trade deal - full Q&A

Higher Ed
US Secretary of State for Agriculture Brooke Rollins speaks to the media in central London following the agreement of a US-UK trade deal.
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Press Association

Starmer and Trump hail ‘historic day’ as UK and US agree trade deal - full phone call

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks on the phone to US President Donald Trump during a visit to the West Midlands. The conclusion of a US-UK trade agreement is a “fantastic, historic day”, Sir Keir Starmer has said as he and Donald...
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Press Association

Trump says US-UK trade deal is 'great for both countries' - full Trump remarks

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks on the phone to US President Donald Trump during a visit to the West Midlands. The conclusion of a US-UK trade agreement is a “fantastic, historic day”, Sir Keir Starmer has said as he and Donald...
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Curated Video

It's spring migration season. Here's what that means for bird flu

Higher Ed
The highly pathogenic avian influenza has surprised researchers with its resilience and mutations that have jumped to mammals and humans. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Save British Farming hold press conference to address the worsening crisis - Full

Higher Ed
Save British Farming will hold a press conference in central London to address the worsening crisis in British farming post-Brexit. Speakers include: Dr Sean Rickard, former chief economist of the NFU; Professor Anthony Glees, historian,...
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Press Association

People at a Save British Farmers protest in London about British food insecurity

Higher Ed
People at a Save British Farmers protest in London about British food insecurity. Farmers brought tractors back to the streets of London ahead of a press conference and Q&A, which includes James Cleverly. Conservative MP Victoria Atkins...
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Press Association

PM urges Sir Ed Davey to 'get a bit more serious' about funding for measures proposed by his party

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer urged Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey to “get a bit more serious” about funding for measures proposed by his party. Sir Ed has asked the Prime Minister to reconsider his decision to further delay the construction of...
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Press Association

Sir Ed Davey hosts barbeque with farmers in Oxford

Higher Ed
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey as he hosts a barbeque for farmers during a visit to a farm in Oxford, whilst on the local election campaign trail.
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Press Association

We're really worried about the Government's plan on farming - Sir Ed Davey

Higher Ed
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey speaks as he hosts a barbeque for farmers during a visit to a farm in Oxford, whilst on the local election campaign trail.
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Bloomberg

Stocks Have 'At Least' 10%-20% to Fall on Tariffs: Academy's Tchir

Higher Ed
"I think we have been in the process of destroying the American brand," says Peter Tchir, head of macro strategies at Academy Securities, as he does not see President Donald Trump's tariff announcement leading to a market rally.
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US farmers expected to bear the brunt of retaliatory tariffs

Higher Ed
The tariffs could target nearly $27 billion worth of U.S. agricultural goods, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. (Scripps News)
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Farmers prepare for potential fallout from Trump's Wednesday tariffs

Higher Ed
U.S. farmers could be the targets of retaliatory tariffs as the Trump administration readies to roll out reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Farmers protest in Westminster over inheritance tax changes to agricultural land

Higher Ed
Farmers hold a protest outside Parliament against changes to inheritance tax (IHT) rules in the budget which introduced new taxes on farms worth more than £1 million. Includes interviews with farmers Roger Denton and Henry Graham and...
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Bloomberg

Ghana's President Mahama Says US Could Lose Soft Power

Higher Ed
Ghanaian President John Mahama says the US decision to freeze international aid will likely cause "blowback" for the world's largest economy. He also discusses the anti-LGBTQ bill, a proposed law that would make it illegal to be anything...
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Bloomberg

Farmers Devastated By Tariffs: Rep. Kelly

Higher Ed
Representative Robin Kelly (D) Illinois, shares that her farming constituents are very worried over President Trump's 25% tariffs on Canada & Mexico and worry about the cost of groceries and loss of money. She states that Congress is...
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Press Association

Scarecrows 'protest' outside Parliament as MPs debate supermarkets' treatment of farmers

Higher Ed
The 49 scarecrows standing outside Parliament represent the 49% of fruit and vegetable farmers who say it's likely they will go out of business in the next 12 months, with many blaming supermarkets and their buyers as a leading threat to...