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Belgium fruit producers fear Brexit impact

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's fruit sector is worried about Brexit deal or no deal. Fruit exports make up over 5 per cent of the country's agricultural output. They say the main problem is uncertainty.
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Growers in Belgium all hoping Brexit talks will bear fruit

9th - Higher Ed
Belgium's fruit sector is worried about Brexit deal or no deal. Fruit exports make up over 5 per cent of the country's agricultural output. They say the main problem is uncertainty.
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Driscoll's CEO Says Social Distancing in the Field 'Very Different' Than in an Office of Factory

9th - Higher Ed
In the next four weeks, it will be peak strawberry season in California. This is when U.S. producers switch from Mexican imports to domestic crops of the popular fruit. For Driscoll's, the world's biggest supplier of berries, that means...
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COVID-19: Sudan struggles with denial and misinformation

9th - Higher Ed
Sudan’s government is fighting to contain the spread of the coronavirus after at least 14 people tested positive and two others died.
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Two Nipah Virus cases detected in India; three districts on alert

9th - Higher Ed
Kerala has reported two confirmed cases of Nipah virus, one from the Malappuram district and the other from the Palakkad district.
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The Cost Of: How shopping 'in season' could help you save money

9th - Higher Ed
Experts say shopping "in season" helps bring cost down, especially when there is good production.
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Donkin garden project recognized for its contributions

9th - Higher Ed
The Coal Coast Community Garden provides people with free fruit and vegetables in an effort to fight food insecurity. Anna Rak has the story.
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Red river hog piglet born at Nashville Zoo

9th - Higher Ed
Red river hogs are native to rainforests in west and central Africa. They tend to wallow in rivers and streams and, among other things, eat roots, fruit, seeds, nuts, birds, eggs and insects.
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Mysteries of gut-brain connection: Eating citrus may lower depression risk by 20%

9th - Higher Ed
New research suggests that consuming citrus fruits may help reduce the risk of depression by up to 20%. This discovery highlights the potential connection between gut health and mental well-being.
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Grocery shoppers will feel an immediate impact from tariffs, says UBC supply chain expert

9th - Higher Ed
Samuel Roscoe, a supply chain and operations lecturer at UBC, says food prices will be among the first to increase as a result of tariffs. Speaking to BC Today host Michelle Eliot, he says this is because of the Canadian food industry's...
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Inflation bites as Pakistanis shop for Ramzan

9th - Higher Ed
Markets in Pakistan overflowed with desperate shoppers, all scrambling to prepare for Ramzan while battling relentless inflation. Prices of essentials have soared once again, leaving families stretching every rupee just to put food on...
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Cases of food contamination have increased. Here are tips to avoid it

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers say several illnesses and food recalls in 2024 were linked to salmonella, listeria and e. coli. Nineteen people died last year from severe infections – double the total from 2023.
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Extreme weather puts pressure on fruit and vegetable costs and supply

9th - Higher Ed
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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What’s Already Decided & What You Can Change- Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Is your life already written, or do you have the power to shape your own destiny? In this thought-provoking discussion, Sadhviji explores the delicate balance between fate and free will. Are we simply playing out a script set by karma,...
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Why is fruit cake a polarizing Christmas Dish

9th - Higher Ed
For some, serving fruit cake to top off Christmas dinner is a holiday tradition. For others, it may not be their cup of tea.But is it as polarizing as it's made out to be? Our Ashley Moliere went to find out.
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Hundreds of people in B.C. reported to have vitamin C deficiency in past decade

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 700 people in British Columbia have been reported to have a vitamin C deficiency in the past decade, according to data obtained by CBC News, prompting doctors to raise questions about the prevalence of scurvy — a life-threatening...
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Nearly 700 people in B.C. reported to have a vitamin C deficiency

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 700 people in British Columbia have been reported to have a vitamin C deficiency in the past decade, according to data obtained by CBC News, prompting doctors to raise questions about the prevalence of scurvy — a life-threatening...
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Hunts Point Produce Market gears up for busiest day of the year ahead of Thanksgiving

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s Brittany Cadet is at the market where about 30 million pounds of produce will be shipped out to stores throughout the tri-state area.
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As some try to cut back on eating meat, a chef shows how to do that during grilling season

Higher Ed
Award-winning celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson offers tips for those looking to cut down on meat during grilling season and try grilling more vegetables and fruits. (Scripps News)
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Americans struggling to afford groceries due to increasing prices

Higher Ed
Consumers are still worried about inflation, and one place where folks feel the pinch is in their regular trips to the grocery store.
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Bloomberg

A Digital Marketplace for the Global Produce Business

Higher Ed
Patrick McCullough, chief executive officer of ProducePay, explains the fragmented supply chain supporting the global produce industry and how his company can help reduce its inefficiencies. This interview aired on "Bloomberg...
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Teen Kids News

Fun Fact: Sugar in Fruit

6th - 8th
Blake explains why all fruit is not equal – when it comes to sugar.
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Teen Kids News

Now Eye Know: Carrots

6th - 8th
Ask most teens what food helps improve your eyesight and they’ll likely respond: CARROTS. Dean learns from an expert that carrots do help.
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Bloomberg

Microalgae Is the Next Superfood

Higher Ed
Jul.25 -- With a global food system deemed unsustainable, we're having to think of eating different diets and new ways to farm. A London-based startup is harnessing photosynthesis to maximize growth of microscopic plants. Could the...