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California's lithium rush for electric vehicles

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Farming communities around California's Salton Sea are among the poorest in the United States, but the region is hoping a new mineral rush will bring prosperity to the area.
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Natural born winemakers: German brothers transforming their family vineyard

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Wines made with 'minimal intervention' have taken the viticultural world by storm in recent years. Here's how it's done in Germany.
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Prairie drought drives Canada's canola, wheat production down more than 35%: StatsCan

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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada says 99 per cent of Prairie agricultural land is 'abnormally dry,' leading to the worst year-over-year decline in crop production ever recorded.
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Alagoa: The small town in Brazil gaining global recognition for its cheese

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57 Brazilian cheeses won medals at the biennial 'Mondial du Fromage' in Tours, France in September, putting unsung Brazil only second to France as the world's best cheese makers
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'It's not a job, it's a disease': Italy's rebel cheesemaker chooses tradition over innovation

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Just 10 producers continue to make the 'Storico Ribelle' cheese in this traditional way.
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How COVID, Conflict & Climate Change Adds to Food Insecurity Ahead of Thanksgiving

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Colleen Kelly, CEO of Concern Worldwide US, joined Cheddar to discuss food insecurity concerns as the cost of this year's Thanksgiving dinner has surged amid record inflation. Kelly also talked about the ongoing issues derailing global...
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Kenyans forced to adapt to extreme weather

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Extreme weather is changing the landscape in Kenya and forcing the people and animals that live there to adapt the way they have survived for decades. Margaret Evans shows how those changes have had a domino effect throughout the country.
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Prairie farmers could be dealing with the worst drought in Canadian history

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Prairie farmers are experiencing what is shaping up to be the worst drought in Canadian history. Lack of rain, coupled with heat and wind, has resulted in the worst yield these farmers have ever seen. Some say they're resilient enough to...
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Using GPS and AI to check plants’ health, could ‘robocrop’ Tom be a familiar sight on farms?

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Amid climate change uncertainties and market pressures to keep food cheap, automation might be the answer to future proofing farming.
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Using GPS and AI to check plants' health, could 'robocrop' Tom be a familiar sight on farms?

9th - Higher Ed
Amid climate change uncertainties and market pressures to keep food cheap, automation might be the answer to future proofing farming.
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Farmers, migrant workers speak out against strict COVID-19 restrictions

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Farmers and migrant workers in Ontario's Norfolk County say COVID-19 restrictions imposed on them are unreasonably harsh and harmful to workers — and they say Canadians' produce prices will rise as a result.
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Kenya agriculture: Future project sparks fear among conservationists

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The farmers have fenced off just below 1 square kilometre of land. Conservationists say it is followed by a series of irregular decisions by the relevant authorities.
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How a different approach to farming is helping fight climate change

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A different approach to farming called regenerative agriculture is growing in popularity as a way to simultaneously reduce carbon emissions and improve soil.
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Young Zimbabweans turn to farming to survive

9th - Higher Ed
More than 20 years after land was seized from whites, several farms are still not being fully utilised and some young farmers say that needs to change.
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Zimbabwe farming: Seed banks set up to prepare for drought

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Zimbabwe is prone to long periods of drought. Whenever that happens, the government buys food from abroad.
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Libya's olive harvest: Small town continues centuries-old industry

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It is a tradition that has survived centuries - and the collapse of the country around it. Al Jazeera meet Libya's olive growers.
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Nigeria rice farmers could face court over unpaid loans

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Nigerian officials say they are planning to take thousands to court after more than a million farmers were given cash and tools as part of scheme to boost local production.
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Uzbekistan farmers slam mass agricultural reforms

9th - Higher Ed
Agribusinesses are monopolising everything from seed to fuel prices and turned farmers into employees.
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Indian farmers descend on capital to protest reforms

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Thousands of Indian farmers converged on the capital, New Delhi, to continue their lengthy protest against agricultural reforms that they say will cost them money.
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Forest fires, logging create big crisis in Australia

9th - Higher Ed
Leaders are now under pressure to come up with fresh policies to protect biodiversity.
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Farmers in India take part in countrywide strike

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Farmers expanded their protests to force the Indian government to abandon three new laws that would deregulate crop pricing.
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B.C. officials declare COVID-19 outbreak on mink farm

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Eight people have tested positive for COVID-19 amid an outbreak at a mink farm in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, east of Vancouver.
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EU agriculture reform pits farmers against environmentalists as CAP vote looms large over Brussels

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For farmers, big and small, Europe’s Common Agriculture Policy keeps them in business, and it’s a big slice of the European Union’s budget too, representing over a third of entire expenditure. After years of negotiations changes are...
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Yellowknife farmer converts a parking lot into urban garden

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A farmer has converted an old parking lot in Yellowknife into a field, proving you can grow food just about anywhere.