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Agriculture Minister: Support For Ukraine Should Not Lead to Losses and Bankruptcies for Bulgarian Farmers
Agriculture Minister: Support For Ukraine Should Not Lead to Losses and Bankruptcies for Bulgarian Farmers БТА
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Inflation eases in South Africa with agricultural implications
Inflation eases in South Africa with agricultural implications FreshPlaza.com
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Frozen farms: Harsh weather hits SA farmers hard
Frozen farms: Harsh weather hits farmers hard Food For Mzansi
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Iowa Corn Director Represents U.S. Farmers in Delegation to Japan
JOHNSTON, Iowa — Iowa Corn Growers Association Director and farmer, Mike Ver Steeg, participated in U.S. Meat Export Federation’s Heartland Trade Mission to Japan last week to study the market and explore opportunities to further expand demand. Japan is a top market for U.S. red meat with a focus on quality. The delegation was composed…
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Farming must pay for its emissions, says EU chief climate scientist
Farming must pay for its emissions, says EU chief climate scientist Financial Times
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High tech propels bumper harvests in China’s grain-producing provinces
High tech propels bumper harvests in China’s grain-producing provinces People’s Daily
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China set to crush more oilseeds due to increased feed demand
China set to crush more oilseeds due to increased feed demand Oils & Fats International
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Super Typhoon Yagi threatens southern China, Vietnam
Super Typhoon Yagi threatens southern China, Vietnam ABS-CBN News
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U.S. Suspends Mexico Avocado Shipments
U.S. Suspends Mexico Avocado Shipments AOL
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Ukraine holds onto leading role in exports
Ukraine holds onto leading role in exports Farm Progress
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Argentine farmers abandon some wheat fields, hope for rain
Argentine farmers abandon some wheat fields, hope for rain Successful Farming
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Rainfall doesn’t favor planting in Brazil
Rainfall doesn’t favor planting in Brazil Farm Progress
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Can the agriculture sector in Ukraine be restored?
Can the agriculture sector in Ukraine be restored? Farms.com
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Potential World Wheat Supply Challenges Ahead
Farm Policy News says dried-out soils in Russia and Ukraine are threatening wheat planting for harvest next year. It’s yet another challenge for farmers hit by the ongoing war and weather events. The two nations account for a quarter of the world’s wheat exports, but large chunks of land are too dry to plant crops.…
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Argentina grains ships load less cargo as river levels hit near-record lows
Argentina grains ships load less cargo as river levels hit near-record lows Successful Farming
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Center right gets its way as golden boy Hansen lands EU farm job
Center right gets its way as golden boy Hansen lands EU farm job POLITICO Europe
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Agriculture holds potential for added US-Vietnam activities
Agriculture holds potential for added US-Vietnam activities Vietnam Investment Review
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Russia’s Krasnoyarsk region declares emergency as bad weather hits crops
Russia’s Krasnoyarsk region declares emergency as bad weather hits crops Reuters
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Europe accounts as Ukraine’s largest vegetable export partner at 95.1%
Europe accounts as Ukraine’s largest vegetable export partner at 95.1% FreshPlaza.com
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Black Sea, EU Wheat Facing Weather Challenges
Black Sea, EU Wheat Facing Weather Challenges Farm Policy News