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Egypt’s wheat imports increase 30% YoY in 9 months
Egypt’s wheat imports increase 30% YoY in 9 months ZAWYA
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Additional Funding for Bulgarian Farmers Amidst Protests Over Ukrainian Aid Delays
Additional Funding for Bulgarian Farmers Amidst Protests Over Ukrainian Aid Delays Novinite.com
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Global Drought Threatens Food Supplies And Energy Production
Global Drought Threatens Food Supplies And Energy Production Eurasia Review
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Ukrainian farmers have already collected more than 56 million tons of new harvest
Ukrainian farmers have already collected more than 56 million tons of new harvest НикВести
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Bulgarian farmers ready to protest because of unpaid Ukrainian aid
Bulgarian farmers ready to protest because of unpaid Ukrainian aid BNR
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South Africa’s maize export activity remains encouraging
South Africa’s maize export activity remains encouraging Wandile Sihlobo
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Chinese scientists tailor farming methods to precious black soil
Chinese scientists tailor farming methods to precious black soil Khmer Times
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Weather conditions remain poor for winter grain sowing in Ukraine
Weather conditions remain poor for winter grain sowing in Ukraine Business Recorder
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EU considers postponing anti-deforestation law as pressure from agro-industry mounts
EU considers postponing anti-deforestation law as pressure from agro-industry mounts MSN
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China’s stimulus-driven upside for industrial metals, grains to be short-lived
China’s stimulus-driven upside for industrial metals, grains to be short-lived – BMI MSN
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South America weather dryness raises crop concerns
South America weather dryness raises crop concerns Farms.com
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Big Jump Expected in Brazil Diesel Imports
Big Jump Expected in Brazil Diesel Imports Agweb Powered by Farm Journal
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Big Storm Heading for South America Next Week
Big Storm Heading for South America Next Week DTN The Progressive Farmer
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UK: ‘We’re terrified Labour could force us to sell our family farm’
‘We’re terrified Labour could force us to sell our family farm’ The Telegraph
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Gaza: Geospatial Data Shows Intensifying Damage to Cropland
ROME — The latest assessment using satellite data produced by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) shows escalating damage to farmland and agricultural infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, further exacerbating the humanitarian and hunger crisis resulting from the ongoing conflict. As of 1 September 2024, 67.6…
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Checks and balances continue to impact on international grain markets
Checks and balances continue to impact on international grain markets Agriland
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Mexico’s sugar output projected at 5.4 mln tons, says USDA
Mexico’s sugar output projected at 5.4 mln tons, says USDA XM
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India shows short and long-term market potential for U.S. corn
The president of the Iowa Corn Growers Association sees short and long-term market potential in India. Stu Swanson recently visited the country on a trade mission with Iowa’s governor and secretary of agriculture. “This is a mission that we’re building markets for the future. It probably isn’t going to impact my operation, but it certainly…
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Ukraine farm sector indirect losses may reach $83B due to Russian invasion, analysts say
Ukraine farm sector indirect losses may reach $83B due to Russian invasion, analysts say Manitobe Co-Operator