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MiG-29 fighter landed in an agricultural field of rapeseed
MiG-29 fighter landed in an agricultural field of rapeseed Bulgarian Military
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China exercises its dominance in canola market
China exercises its dominance in canola market Manitobe Co-Operator
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Top 10 Most Popular Tractors For Agriculture in India
Top 10 Most Popular Tractors For Agriculture in India Tractor Junction
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Ukraine’s exports surge 17.5% year-on-year in August 2024
Ukraine’s exports surge 17.5% year-on-year in August 2024 UAZMI – Ukraine News
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World food prices ease slightly in August, UN says
World food prices ease slightly in August, UN says MSN
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Ergot contamination in UK wheat rises, cleaning costs expected to soar
Ergot contamination in UK wheat rises, cleaning costs expected to soar The Scottish Farmer
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Some of Russian pig farmers’ worst nightmares are coming true
Some of Russian pig farmers’ worst nightmares are coming true Pig World
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Machinery Focus: Growing organically through sales and service in Ireland
Machinery Focus: Growing organically through sales and service Agriland
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SA farmer and engineer creates farm machinery to destroy weed seeds during harvest
SA farmer and engineer creates farm machinery to destroy weed seeds during harvest ABC News
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Ukraine’s growing soy output could be vital to Europe
Ukraine’s growing soy output could be vital to Europe FoodNavigator.com
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Brazilian Judge Orders Slaughterhouses to Pay for Amazon Reforestation
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — A judge in the Brazilian state of Rondonia has found two beef slaughterhouses guilty of buying cattle from a protected area of former rainforest in the Amazon and ordered them, along with three cattle ranchers, to pay a total of $764,000 for causing environmental damage, according to the decision issued Wednesday.…
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Russia declares farm emergency in Tomsk region because of crop damage
Russia declares farm emergency in Tomsk region because of crop damage Reuters
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EU Reflection Group Urges Overhaul of Ag Sector
A report released this week by the president of the European Union suggests that “the EU should undertake a major overhaul of its Common Agricultural Policy to subsidize farmers based on their income rather than the size of their farms.” The report also urged consumers to eat less meat. The report states that Europeans eat…
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Extreme weather impacts agriculture in Hungary
Extreme weather impacts agriculture in Hungary FreshPlaza.com
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Holcomb, Ukrainian governor sign academic, agricultural and cultural partnership
Holcomb, Ukrainian governor sign academic, agricultural and cultural partnership News From The States
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Many Ukrainian regions are suffering from drought, affecting grain production
The Ukraine Report: Many regions are suffering from drought, affecting grain production RFD-TV
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Ukraine eyes agrifoods exports boom ahead of EU accession
Ukraine eyes agrifoods exports boom ahead of EU accession The Grocer
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Landmark Agreement Secures U.S. Exporters’ Rights to Use Common Names in Chilean Market
ARLINGTON, VA – The Consortium for Common Food Names (CCFN), National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC) commended the passage into law of commitments by the Chilean National Congress today that safeguards the rights of U.S. cheese and meat exporters to use certain common names – such as “parmesan” and “prosciutto” – to…
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IDFA Applauds U.S. Agreement with Chile to Protect U.S. Cheese Exports
WASHINGTON —Today, the United States announced Chile has approved an agreement between the two countries that further enhances the existing U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement, which marked its 20th anniversary earlier this year and is one of the oldest agreements for both countries. The exchange of letters contained in this agreement formalize protections for U.S. cheese exports…