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Eradicating Hunger: A Call from 150 Nobel Laureates

A group of over 150 Nobel Prize laureates and World Food Prize recipients recently issued an urgent call for the development of revolutionary technologies to combat global hunger. In an.

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Greenpeace’s Legal Victory in the Netherlands Over Nitrogen Pollution

The Dutch judiciary has ordered the government to strengthen its efforts to reduce nitrogen pollution, threatening a €10 million fine following a legal complaint by Greenpeace. This marks a legal.

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American Shift in Favor of Biofuels

Brooke Rollins, chosen by Donald Trump for the position of Secretary of Agriculture, has pledged to support all energy sources, including biofuels, despite her past opposition to ethanol as a.

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Severe droughts spread around the world

Extreme weather, such as megadroughts, are worsening around the world due to climate change. These droughts, which last for several years, disrupt ecosystems, cause fires, affect agriculture and aggravate mass.

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The Cost of Deportations of Foreign Agricultural Workers to the United States

The election of Donald Trump and his promises of mass deportation of illegal migrants are raising concerns among American farmers, who depend on migrant labor. In Florida, strict immigration laws.

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The soybean market plunged into uncertainty

China is the engine of global soybean demand. The country, which depends on the international market for more than 80% of its consumption needs, could experience a disruption in its.

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Cotton prices continue to plummet

The year 2024 has seen contrasting dynamics in the world of commodities. While some have performed exceptionally well, others have had another year of decline. In an agricultural commodity market.

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Increase African Agri-food Production by 45%

The African Union held an extraordinary summit on the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) from January 9 to 11, 2025, in Kampala, Uganda. This event provided an opportunity for.

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Devastating food crisis in Sudan

The severe food crisis in Sudan is exacerbated by armed conflict and extreme weather conditions. Millions of people are at risk of famine, with alarming forecasts for the coming months..

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Widespread decline in food prices in December

In December, global food prices saw a significant decline, according to the United Nations report. In the same month, the FAO food price index fell by 1.9% compared to November,.

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