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South Africa works to control Kruger Park's elephant population

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Conservationists in South Africa are using innovative ways to control and protect the growing elephant population.
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Hurricane Fiona slams Turks and Caicos as death toll rises

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Predicted to become a category three storm, Fiona leaves deaths and destruction in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republi
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Farmers in Zimbabwe turn to alternative methods to reduce hunger

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An old farming technique to grow vegetables is gaining popularity in Zimbabwe's urban areas.
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Damage in deadly Pakistan flooding exceeds $10B US, officials say

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Pakistan's climate chief says a third of the country is underwater after monsoon floods damaged nearly one million homes and killed more than 1,000 people.
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Pakistan ambassador calls for international donors conference to help with flood damage

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Asad Majeed Khan added that the situation now is just the 'tip of the iceberg'.
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Pakistan ambassador to EU calls for international donor conference to help with flood damage

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Asad Majeed Khan added that the situation now is just the 'tip of the iceberg' in an interview with Euronews.
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Floods in Sudan leave 100 dead, many homeless

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The UN says at least 258,000 people have been affected by the floods in 15 out of 18 provinces.
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Chad: Climate change blamed for driving up food costs

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Farmers in Chad say climate change is affecting their harvests, contributing to an increase in food prices.
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China issues first national drought alert as heatwave persists

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. Parts of China are in the grips of a record-breaking heatwave that’s lasted more than two months.
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Africa's 'yam belt' prepares for hardier crop

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The yam is a versatile staple of life for so many Africans, but climate change is hurting the yield. A genome sequencing project is underway to help toughen up this humble tuber.
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CP Rail shutdown sees 3,000 workers off the job

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Canadian Pacific Railway operations are at a standstill because of a contract dispute between the company and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference union that's left roughly 3,000 employees off the job.
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Cannabis Moves Into Top Five of Most Valuable U.S. Crops

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Cannabis is now the fifth most valuable crop in the United States behind corn, soybeans, hay, and wheat. Its $6.2 billion wholesale harvest value surpassed that of staples like cotton, rice, and peanuts, according to a new report from...
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Spanish farmers test growing crops in desert-like area

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A group of farmers in southern Spain is testing a new approach to agriculture. Hernan-Valle is a desert-like area that gets very little rain in the winter.
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Cambodia dam row: Villagers say they are struggling to survive

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Villagers in Cambodia are struggling to survive after being displaced by the construction of the country’s largest dam.
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Farmers in Qatar combat climate change with sustainable farming

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Farmers in Qatar are changing their ways to adapt to climate change.
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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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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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Elephant deaths rise as humans take more space in India's Assam

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Since September, six elephants have been electrocuted by illegal fences put up by villagers, but now some locals have found a new way to keep crop-raiding elephants off their land.
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India's protesting farmers target telecom towers, petrol stations

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Why farmers in India are vandalising cellphone towers and forcing the closure of petrol stations.
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Water supply at heart of Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict

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Azerbaijanis are seeing a crucial supply of water return since their government took back a main reservoir that Armenia has occupied since the early 1990s.
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Pakistan floods: More than one million people struggle to recover

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Southern Sindh province badly hit by flooding, extensive damage to farms and crops
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Kurdish women volunteer to protect crops from ISIL

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Kurdish women in Syria take up guns against ISIL fighters targeting their farms.
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Italy farmers strive to save businesses as pandemic bites

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Farmers have banded together to get seasonal workers into the fields to save their businesses.
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India PM visits areas devastated by cyclone

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Narendra Modi surveys damage caused by Cyclone Amphan from the air - before announcing financial aid for the affected regions.