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Brazil penetrates the Amazon rainforest on Wall Street

A bold plan from Brazil aims to link the preservation of tropical forests to the performance of global financial markets. The country plans to launch at the COP30 climate summit,.

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Tariff war threatens to fracture the food trade world,

The tariffs on agricultural products are justified by Trump by the extent of the The United States’ agricultural trade deficit. Coffee and chocolate producers, especially in Vietnam and Côte d’Ivoire,.

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Sustainable cocoa production through grafting

Grafting can increase cocoa yields while avoiding the expansion of agricultural production areas into tropical forests. This technique consists of grafting productive varieties onto adult cocoa trees, which makes it possible.

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The African Union is looking into the establishment of appropriate financing

Nine African countries have been working on improving access to financial services for small-scale agricultural and processing businesses through German cooperation.  A conference with around 100 participants helped develop strategic.

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Opinion: Africa can feed the world

In an interview with Le Figaro  on March 21, Congolese entrepreneur and farmer George Arthur Forrest said that Africa, with its fertile land, abundant labor force and favorable climate, has.

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African agriculture in need of productivity

Food production in sub-Saharan Africa has increased six-fold since 1961, but this increase is due to a massive increase in inputs and inputs (fertilizers, land, labor, machinery), rather than an.

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School meals to the rescue of regenerative agriculture

School meal programs feeding 418 million children have created about 4 million direct jobs worldwide. They also require massive amounts of food, promoting sustainable and climate-resilient agriculture. The Rockefeller Foundation is.

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For American farmers, the mass deportation of illegal migrants would be a disaster.

Florida farmers are warning the U.S. government of the consequences of Donald Trump’s planned mass deportations, pointing out that the deportation of undocumented workers could devastate U.S. agriculture. Strict immigration.

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International mobilization to make rice more resilient

Scientists are working to make rice more resilient to the impacts of climate change, including heat and drought. An international collaboration involving researchers from the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany.

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Europe wants to break free from dependence on Russian chemical fertilisers

Europe is seeking to replace imported Russian chemical fertilisers with by-products from local manure to reduce Moscow’s revenues, promote a circular economy, reduce its dependence on Moscow and save on.

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