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Extreme weather patterns in Southern Africa and Its Implications
Extreme weather patterns in Southern Africa and Its Implications  Modern Diplomacy
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South America Soil Moisture Tenuous Even After Heavy Rainfall
South America Soil Moisture Tenuous Even After Heavy Rainfall  DTN The Progressive Farmer
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How big is Brazil’s soybean crop?
How big is Brazil’s soybean crop?  Farm Progress
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US Firms At China Trade Fair Upbeat On Trump Future
US Firms At China Trade Fair Upbeat On Trump Future  Barron’s
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Watch USDA’s Hafemeister on US-China Trade
Watch USDA’s Hafemeister on US-China Trade  Bloomberg
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Xi, China Better Prepared for Trump This Time
Xi, China Better Prepared for Trump This Time  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Mexico City’s Floating Gardens Have Fed People for Hundreds of Years. Now They’re Threatened
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Cassandra Garduño squinted in the sunlight, her pink boots smudged by dirt as she gazed out over her family’s chinampa — one of the islands first built up by the Aztecs with fertile mud from the bottom of a lake that, later drained, would one day become Mexico City. Food from…
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Over 24,000 hectares of agricultural land cleared in October as Ukraine accelerates demining efforts
Over 24,000 hectares of agricultural land cleared in October as Ukraine accelerates demining efforts  Odessa Journal
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British farming needs a clearer future
British farming needs a clearer future  Financial Times
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Russia’s grain policies help Ukraine secure sales
Russia’s grain policies help Ukraine secure sales  Reuters
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Industry May See Brazil as Hub for SAF
Is Brazil already leading the pack in the race to produce sustainable aviation fuel? Farm Policy News says a global push to cut down carbon emissions from air travel has groups betting on Brazil to become a top global center for SAF. Developers are said to be considering putting plants in Brazil because it’s the…
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South Africa and Britain to Strengthen Trade and Defence Ties
South Africa and Britain to Strengthen Trade and Defence Ties  U.S. News & World Report
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From Taiwan to Trade, China Braces for More Rivalry as Close U.S. Presidential Race Comes to an End
From Taiwan to Trade, China Braces for More Rivalry as Close U.S. Presidential Race Comes to an End  Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Significant rainfall benefits wheat in Argentina’s southern farmland – Grainews
Significant rainfall benefits wheat in Argentina’s southern farmland  Grainews
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5 takeaways from Christophe Hansen’s farm chief hearing
5 takeaways from Christophe Hansen’s farm chief hearing  POLITICO Europe
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Rumo says Brazil Grain Harvest Could Help It to Operational Record in 2025
Rumo says Brazil Grain Harvest Could Help It to Operational Record in 2025Â Â Successful Farming
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Russia’s tacit grain export curbs cause market confusion
Russia’s tacit grain export curbs cause market confusion  The Business Standard
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The Ukraine Report: The country’s liquid fertilizer market is bouncing back the quickest
The Ukraine Report: The country’s liquid fertilizer market is bouncing back the quickest  RFD-TV
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Planting pace back on schedule in Brazil
 An atmospheric scientist says the soybean planting pace is catching up in Brazil. Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions tells Brownfield September was abnormally dry in the central and western regions of the country. “Then it started raining in October, they were 35 percent off planting pace. And now we’re going to get to the…