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VOICED : Egypt farmers fear water supply threat

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VOICED : Egypt farmers fear water supply threat
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Bloomberg

India Announced 'Good Budget,' Godrej Group Chairman Says

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Feb.04 -- Indian billionaire Adi Godrej, chairman of conglomerate Godrej Group, talks about the country's budget, the economy, and the prospects for his businesses. The government on Friday unveiled an income support program for small...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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NYC to reopen elementary schools Dec. 7; Extremists kill at least 40 farmers in Nigeria; Argentina investigates Maradona's death
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Sen. Rick Scott Doesn't Expect a Trade Deal With China to Happen

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Jul.18 -- Sen. Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, discusses the progress of China-U.S. trade talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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VOICED : Nigeria battles to revive ailing palm oil sector

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Standing beside the piles of dark red palm fruits ready for crushing for their essence, Nigerian farmer Micah Ojo hopes to cash in on the government's drive to revive the country's once thriving palm oil business (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Corn Prices Fall Off the Cob with U.S. Acreage Surprise

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Aug.15 -- On Monday, Corn plunged by the exchange limit after the U.S. Department of Agriculture said American farmers planted more than analysts estimated. Futures capped their worst day in six years as the USDA pegged planted acres at...
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Farmers Urge USDA To Distribute COVID-19 Relief

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Farmers and ranchers around the country are waiting for the USDA to announce how they plan to give out $9.5 billion in coronavirus aid.
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As the demand for tobacco goes down, auctioneers struggle to make sales. But the song-like chants of tobacco auctioneers provide farmers a reminder of the industry's glory days. (Dec. 31)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus023273 SOUNDBITE (English) Tripp Foy, Tobacco Auctioneer: "The auction itself is about keeping everybody's interest and keeping a rhythm up. We get in a rhythm on a good sale, and it's just like...
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VOICED: Drought casts palls on French livestock industry

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VOICED: Drought casts palls on French livestock industry
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VOICED : Volunteers send water as S African temperatures soar

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VOICED : Volunteers send water as S African temperatures soar
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A major UK Supermarket has said it will source more produce locally after severe storms in the Mediterranean affected supply to the UK

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VOICED: Shows interior shots worker at a cheese maker checking maturing cheese and cutting up cheese truckle and packaging it ready to be sold. Interivew with General Manager at The Staffordshire Cheese Co. speaking on g consumers liking...
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VOICED : In rural Nigeria conflicts over land and scarce resources persist

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In central Nigeria where Muslim herders and Christian farmers co-exist centuries-old conflicts over access to land and water are killing more people than the terrorist group Boko Haram in northern Nigeria (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Trump Touts Tax Cuts in Speech to Farmers

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Jan.08 -- President Donald Trump told a group of farmers on Monday that recent tax cuts and deregulation will revitalize the U.S. rural economy. Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Farmers Race Against Time in the Carolinas Ahead of Florence

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Sep.13 -- Hurricane Florence looms large on the Carolina coast. The storm has weakened to a Category 2, but is still threatening 105 mile per hour winds, a 13-foot storm surge and floods. Alix Steel analyzes the potential damage and how...
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Farmers continue protest against new agricultural laws in India

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots crowds of farmers marching through the streets of Delhi, protesting against new agricultural laws, shouting, chanting & listening to speeches, violent protests from last week, exterior shots rural scenes and...
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VOICED : Lebanon faces water crisis after record winter drought

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VOICED : Lebanon faces water crisis after record winter drought
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Putin Cut Off Critical Food Supply From Ukraine

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President Joe Biden praised U.S. farmers as essential to curbing record-high inflation and maintaining global food supplies following Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. He says American farmers have stepped up...
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RR0212/C Australia: Wildlife

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South/East Australia: coastline; various flora and fauna; building sanctuary, Warrawong, Adelaide Hills; Dr John Wamsley, founder and Managing Director, Earth Sanctuaries Ltd.; SOT in English, Dr Wamsley at Warrawong Sanctuary; Dr...
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VOICED : In Namibia the long fight to rescue cheetahs from the brink

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VOICED : In Namibia the long fight to rescue cheetahs from the brink
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PHILIPPINES: SCIENTISTS DEVELOPING NEW STRAIN OF RICE

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English/Nat Scientists in the Philippines are developing a strain of rice which will yield a bigger, better and quicker harvest to meet the needs of an increasing population in the 21st Century. Biologists at International Rice Research...
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Bloomberg

How Freight Farms Brings Farming to the Big Cities

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May 9 -- Brad McNamara, Freight Farms co-founder and chief executive officer, and Bijan Sabet, Spark Capital general partner, discuss the next generation of farming with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Wisconsin Farmer Calls Aid Political ”Ploy"

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The Trump administration announced Tuesday it will provide $12 billion in emergency relief to ease the pain of American farmers slammed by President Donald Trump's escalating trade disputes with China and other countries. ...