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Relief aid for US farmers to mitigate massive losses
It is estimated that billions of dollars worth of food is going to waste in the US as farmers are faced with massive surpluses in production due to disruptions to the supply chain.
Sharp increase in Brazilian exports despite COVID-19 crisis
Brazil has increased its agricultural export presence in eight countries around the world in recent weeks, amid large-scale lockdowns of populations aimed at containing the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Spike in sales of citrus, baking goods amid global lockdowns
The lockdowns that have been put in place in many countries around the world, due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, have seen consumer demand for certain commodities increase sharply.
Global COVID-19 lockdowns boost urban farming
Lockdown restrictions in many countries around the world due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) global pandemic have resulted in the growing trend of people growing fruit and vegetables at home.
Chinese farmers adapt to coronavirus with online buying
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) global pandemic has prompted many Chinese farmers to source vital supplies online in preparation for the spring planting season in that country.
Coronavirus: Sharp increase in Spanish fresh produce prices
Rising demand for agricultural products in Spain, due to fears about the novel coronavirus outbreak, has seen prices soar.
‘EU-US trade negotiations must include agriculture’
As the EU and the US recently resumed trade talks, the EU’s chief trade negotiator Phil Hogan said the region wanted to explore possibilities that would enable each side to reduce administrative obstacles to agricultural trade.
Fall armyworm threat exacerbates China’s food security fears
The agriculture ministry in China has raised concerns about an increased risk of fall armyworm (FAW) infestations this year.
Farmers protest subsidy cuts in show of force in Brussels
Hundreds of farmers gathered in front of the European Commission building in Brussels, Belgium on Thursday to protest against cuts to the budget for the common agricultural policy (CAP).
India reports crop damage as locust plague spreads to Asia
Crop losses of up to 33% have been reported after locust swarms invaded more than 168 000ha of farmland in India, with the provinces of Rajasthan and Gujarat worst hit, according to local media reports.
Avian flu outbreak exacerbates coronavirus woes in China
Chinese authorities have reported an outbreak of a highly pathogenic strain of H5N1 avian flu on a farm near Shaoyang in the southern province of Hunan.
Low disease and frost resistance for EU crops due to hot weather
Near-record high temperatures in areas of western and central Europe early in the season have resulted in an increased risk of pests and diseases in the region’s already delayed grains crops.
US agri commodity prices to remain under pressure in 2020
After US farmers faced a challenging year in 2019, there was cautious optimism that the prices of maize, soya bean and wheat could receive a boost from the new trade agreement signed by China and the US last week.
How virtual reality goggles can improve cows’ well-being
Russian milk producers have developed a new and unexpected solution to dairy output challenges.
Polish authorities on high alert as bird flu spreads
Multiple cases of the highly pathogenic H5N8 avian influenza virus have now been confirmed in turkey populations in eastern Poland, according to local authorities.
Biogas plants planned to tackle farming pollution in India
In a bid to prevent the severe pollution resulting from farmers burning crop residues every winter, authorities in India have announced plans to establish more than 100 biogas plants in the north of the country.
Western Europe fortifies defences against African swine fever
A wild boar infected with African swine fever (ASF) has been found near Nowogrod Bobrzanski in Western Poland, just 40km from the German border, leaving German authorities on high alert.
New Zealand adds methane loophole for farmers in carbon bill
New Zealand’s parliament has approved a Bill that commits the country to being carbon neutral by the year 2050.
Widespread protests against ‘farmer bashing’ in the EU
In the latest incident in a string of protests across Europe during the past few weeks, farmers took to the streets of Paris, France on Wednesday and blocked the city’s streets with more than 1 000 tractors.
Severe onion shortages lead to protest action in India
The federal government in India has approved 120 000t in onion imports to supplement supplies as severe shortages hit the domestic market.
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