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Angry french farmers greet President Emmanuel Macron at Paris agriculture fair

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers across the EU argue the bloc's environmental regulations, including initiatives like the Green Deal, hamper their operations and render their products less competitive against non-EU products.
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Farmers from 12 EU countries continue to protest agricultural policies

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers complain that the EU’s environmental policies, such as the Green Deal, and low-cost imports from third countries which they say don't have to respect such high environmental standards.
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Small Indian farmers demand fixed prices amidst pro-corporation farming law vulnerability

9th - Higher Ed
Indian farmers seek fixed prices to survive as pro-corporation farming law leaves smallholders vulnerable in vital sector.
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Spanish farmers take protest to Madrid over government's inaction and EU bureaucracy

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers in Madrid protest lack of government aid, hindered by police. Sector struggles due to fuel prices and environmental issues.
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Hundreds of farmers have driven their tractors into Madrid as part of ongoing protests

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of farmers have driven their tractors into Madrid as part of ongoing protests
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Indian police fire tear gas as protesting farmers march on Delhi

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers head to the capital after talks with the government failed to defuse their anger.
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Police in India use tear gas against farmers protest

9th - Higher Ed
Indian police used tear gas and detained some farmers who clashed with them and tried to break barricades blocking their way to New Delhi to demand guaranteed crop prices.
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Von der Leyen withdraws contentious pesticide law amid right-wing backlash and farmer protests

9th - Higher Ed
Ursula von der Leyen announced on Tuesday the withdrawal of a contentious law that aimed to reduce the use of pesticides across the European Union, marking the first defeat of the Green Deal.
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Farmers protest at EU summit for more help with costs, taxes

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers drove their tractors to the European Union headquarters in Brussels, setting fires and throwing eggs, to protest EU agricultural and trade policies they say are threatening their livelihood.
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Portuguese farmers' protest blocks border with Spain

9th - Higher Ed
Portuguese farmers have joined the recent protest movement seen around Europe by using their tractors and machinery to block off a number of roads linking the country to Spain. Farmers on the continent are protesting rising costs, cheap...
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Union Budget 2024: Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana has benefitted 38 lakh farmers, says Sitharaman

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Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana has benefitted 38 lakh farmers and generated 10 lakh employment , said finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Nano Urea, application of NANO DAP on various crops will be expanded in all agro-climatic...
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Budget 2024 expectations: Immediate need to focus on R&D for agriculture

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Budget 2024 expectations: “For any sector to have sustainable growth, there needs to be a focus on research and development, especially for a sector like agriculture, where there are multiple inputs like seeds, fertilizer, pesticides as...
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Why these N.S. markets are struggling to stock their shelves with local produce

9th - Higher Ed
Local produce is running out much earlier than usual this winter. It's another consequence of multiple extreme weather events that hit the region last year. Taryn Grant reports.
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Nitrogen reduction target proving controversial for farmers at Dutch election

9th - Higher Ed
In a country of less than 18 million people and more than 116 million livestock, agriculture reigns supreme.
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Scientists test farm robots to help address world's food crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists are testing the use of intelligent farming robots to help address the world's growing food crisis.
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Centre-right EPP group turn attention to agriculture ahead of EU elections

9th - Higher Ed
The issue has become a lightning rod for the right as next year's vote approaches.
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Significant drought conditions across much of B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
The drought in B.C. has reached levels never seen before. As lawns go brown in Vancouver, ranchers are having to sell their herds early because they can't grow feed.
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How scientists are trying to save Canada’s canola crops

9th - Higher Ed
Persistent drought is killing canola crops in southern Alberta, but a scientist at the University of Calgary thinks he’s found a solution. CBC’s Nick Purdon goes to the prairies to learn more about the gene-editing breakthrough and what...
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B.C. government asks residents to take shorter showers to conserve water

9th - Higher Ed
B.C.'s government is asking residents to conserve water by doing things like taking shorter showers and only washing full loads in the dishwasher. Some parts of the province are already extremely dry and the province is worried about a...
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B.C. residents asked to conserve water as severe drought persists

9th - Higher Ed
B.C.'s government is asking residents to conserve water by doing things like taking shorter showers and only washing full loads in the dishwasher. Some parts of the province are already extremely dry and the province is worried about a...
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Brussels wants to relax rules for gene edited crops

9th - Higher Ed
The changes could see some plants become more resistant to climate change phenomena, such as drought and heatwaves.
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'Agricultural disaster' declared in parts of Alberta thanks to years of drought

9th - Higher Ed
Farmers and ranchers in parts of Alberta are struggling after four years of drought, with no end in sight. Some are being forced to abandon crops or sell off livestock because of the lack of water.
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J&K's 'Kisan Sampark Abhiyan' in Pulwama receives encouraging response from farmers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In collaboration with the Agriculture Production & Farmers Welfare Department, Pulwama, an awareness cum sensitization program was organized. The program aimed to promote Holistic Agriculture Development for farmers. Under the leadership...
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MEPs of environment committee vote down the Nature Restoration Law, throwing its survival into doubt

9th - Higher Ed
The European Parliament's environment committee on Tuesday voted down an amended version of the Nature Restoration Law.