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Farmers in Zimbabwe turn to alternative methods to reduce hunger

9th - Higher Ed
An old farming technique to grow vegetables is gaining popularity in Zimbabwe's urban areas.
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Indoor Farming Biz AppHarvest Delivered Sales in First Earnings as Public Company

9th - Higher Ed
AppHarvest, the tech-forward indoor vertical farming company that went public in February, released its first earnings report showing Q1 net sales of $2.3 million for its tomato harvest. The stock ($APPH) was up on the news, rising to...
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Antonio Ciavarelli shared traditions of wine making and gardening with loved ones

9th - Higher Ed
Laura Ciavarelli lost her father. Antonio, to COVID-19 on April 21
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US slaps tariff on Mexican tomatoes

9th - Higher Ed
A tomato fight is heating up across the southern border. The U.S. is poised to slap a hefty tariff on Mexican tomatoes, potentially raising prices for millions of American consumers. With the new duty set to kick in next week, grocery...
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Tariff on aluminum and steel could mean your canned goods may cost more

9th - Higher Ed
If you like the convenience of the canned tomatoes and other goods, be ready for a potential price increase. It's because of US President Donald Trump's 25 per cent tariffs on aluminium and steel - and the retaliatory tariffs Canada has...
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This Montrealer was just named the best pizza chef in the world

9th - Higher Ed
Originally from Turin in northern Italy, Mirko D’Agata has lived in Montreal for 13 years. He’s been competing in the International Pizza Expo since 2017. This year he won first place in the Neapolitan category.
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Gardeners are one step closer to planting food on city-owned land in front of their homes

9th - Higher Ed
The city of Ottawa rewrote the rules in 2023 around gardens on what’s called the right-of-way boulevard. But that didn’t include edible plants. Now, a committee has voted to change that and the final vote will go to council in April.
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Essential tips for growing your favourite vegetables at home from seeds

9th - Higher Ed
With the first day of spring only three weeks away, a Calgary horticulturist shares some of the best vegetables to plant in our climate and offers tips for beginners.
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US-Mexico relationship: Trump has threatened tariffs of 25 percent

9th - Higher Ed
US-Mexico tensions escalate as Trump threatens 25% tariffs, risking a trade war over border security and drug control.
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Garden Guide: Every tomato grower needs this ONE thing.

9th - Higher Ed
Tomato plants naturally want to crawl on the ground, but if you’re serious about getting fruit to eat, this is a problem.
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Fresh tomatoes recalled 11 states

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The tomatoes were sold by Gordon Food Service Stores in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Wisconsin, the FDA said.
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Food waste after July 4th holiday reaches estimated $12 million

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As food waste piles up after the July Fourth holiday, estimates have put the dollar amount of that waste at around $12 million. Here is a list of tips to use those leftovers and conserve. (Scripps News)
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Rishi Sunak feeds lambs during visit to farm in Macclesfield

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fed a few lambs when he visited Rowlinson’s Farm in Macclesfield alongside the constituency candidate David Rutley.
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India Mulls Export Tax on Parboiled Rice

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India is considering a tax on shipments of parboiled rice as the country grapples with rising food prices. Pratik Parija reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

IMA Asia's Kishore: RBI's Hawkish Pause May Extend into 2024

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IMA Asia Economic & Forum Director Priyanka Kishore believes the Reserve Bank of India's hawkish pause will likely extend into 2024, on the inflation reversal. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Tomato Prices Soar 445% in India

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Indian tomato prices are soaring due to adverse weather. A delayed monsoon, heavy rains in some growing areas and hotter-than normal temperatures last moth hit output of the crop, causing a fivefold increase in prices this year. Atul...
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Press Association

Stock footage of hosepipe, watering can and sprinkler as hosepipe bans are due to come into force

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Stock footage of a hosepipe, watering can and sprinkler being used, as householders in parts of England are to see hosepipe bans come into force. South East Water became the second water company to restrict use of hosepipes and...
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Jimmy Durante And Son PSA On Victory Gardens, Fertilizer

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Jimmy Durante and another actor (played by his real-life son) in garden kneel beside tomato plant / they discuss use of fertilizer in garden.
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Bloomberg

How the Netherlands Learned to Feed the World

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Nov.01 -- Despite its small size and dense population the Netherlands makes far more food than it can eat. This is how a nation that was once starving under the Nazis has now become a world leader in farming techniques and agriculture...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Neighbors Discuss Their Victory Gardens 3

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A Comedic Skit about neighbors and their Victory Gardens for food rationing / A man compliments his neighbor's tomato plants in his victory garden / The neighbors discuss fertilizing methods /
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Med diet on the UNESCO menu

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HEADLINE: Med diet on the UNESCO menu CAPTION: UNESCO considers putting the Mediterranean Diet on the World Heritage List. (12 November 2010) VOICE-OVER: English Naples, September, 2008 1. Italian group eating 2. Woman eating pizza 3....
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The Texas plant where health officials found salmonella on a single Mexican-grown jalapeno is recalling its fresh peppers. The FDA says the discovery of the same strand of salmonella in the countrywide outbreak on the pepper is a "very important break."

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HEADLINE: Big clue in nationwide salmonella outbreak CAPTION: The Texas plant where health officials found salmonella on a single Mexican-grown jalapeno is recalling its fresh peppers. The FDA says the discovery of the same strand of...
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The government's food safety chief says tomatoes may not be the cause of the recent salmonella outbreak that has made hundreds of people sick across the country.

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HEADLINE: Salmonella cause still uncertain CAPTION: The government's food safety chief says tomatoes may not be the cause of the recent salmonella outbreak that has made hundreds of people sick across the country. (July 2) ...
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SYND 4 5 76 EXPERIMENT TO GROW GIANT TOMATO PLANT AT FARM IN SUSSEX

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Experiment to grow giant tomato plant at farm in Sussex lead in: in britain, more and more people are growing their own vegetables in an attempt to beat the cost of living. scientists at an imperial chemical industries farm in sussex...