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Centre-right EPP group calls for rewriting of EU's nature restoration law on eve of vote

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The legislation has been the subject of fierce debate between political factions within the European Parliament.
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Florida County Under Quarantine Over Snails

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A quarantine is in place for a section of Broward county in Florida due to a rise in African land snails, which are harmful to agriculture and can eat their way through about 500 plant species.
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Chile: Global summit seeks food security for all

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Summit concludes with a pact by parliaments globally to confront hunger and malnutrition.
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Canada needs migrant farm workers, but how does it treat them?

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Canada’s food industry relies on migrant agricultural workers, but last year some from Jamaica spoke out against what they called ‘slavery-like conditions’ here. A subsequent Jamaican government investigation found that overall, most of...
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European farmers challenge current nature restoration proposal

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The European Commission proposed a new nature restoration law last year.
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Farmers from Central & Eastern Europe protest in Brussels against Ukrainian grain imports

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The demonstrators made their way to the Belgian capital to present their demands to the European Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski.
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Combatting Wastefulness in the Food Industry

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Camilla Marcus, founder of West-Bourne, joined Cheddar News to highlight the issue of wastefulness in the food industry and spoke on the importance of regenerative farming amid a growing climate crisis.
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'Not acceptable': EU decries bans on tariff-free Ukrainian grain imposed by neighbouring countries

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Poland, Hungary and Slovakia has moved to temporarily prohibit the import of tariff-free Ukrainian grain.
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Italian land artist pays tribute to Pablo Picasso with a massive field portrait

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Italian land artist Dario Gambarin has paid tribute to the legendary artist Pablo Picasso on the 50th anniversary of his death by creating a massive portrait of the Spanish painter on a field near Verona.
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Data Shows World Food Prices Fell for 12th Straight Month

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For the 12th straight month, global food prices fell, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization.
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Explained: Why the EU-Mercosur trade deal could finally be ratified this year

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Negotiations between the two blocs — Mercosur includes Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay — started in 2000 and were concluded in June 2019.
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African leaders pledge $30bn in agriculture to tackle hunger cris

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As many as 34 countries have promised a total of $30bn to boost food production in Africa over the next five years.
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'What drives me is the unjustness': Idris Elba's fight for food security

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British actor Idris Elba has returned to World Economic Forum in a very different role.
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Advancing Climate-Smart Agriculture and Sustainable Food Production

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Adam Little, CEO of synthetic biology company Sound Agriculture, joined Cheddar News after his company raised $75 million in Series D financing to discuss business operations and growth.
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India protest: Thousands of farmers demand government support

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Thousands of farmers have gathered to demand better prices for their produce.
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Tackling climate crisis: Scientists trying to change what cow eat

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The Biden administration for agreeing to legislation prohibiting federal agencies from measuring methane in agriculture
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Food prices will continue to rise in 2023: report

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The financial pain from high food prices isn’t expected to go away for a while, a new report from Dalhousie University suggests. That’s bad news for some families who say they don’t see what else they could cut from their grocery bills.
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Runaway cows evade capture in Quebec

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A herd of young cows has been on the lam for months in rural Quebec, causing thousands of dollars in damage. After several failed attempts to wrangle the herd, the town has now resorted to cowboy tactics in the hopes of capturing the...
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Future of rural farmers threatened by rising prices, big companies

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Rising prices and competition from big companies are forcing some small-town farmers in Saskatchewan to leave the industry. It’s a trend that poses a threat not only to family farms but the small towns that depend on them.
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B.C. residents struggle to rebuild 1 year after devastating floods

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One year after devastating floods hit British Columbia, some residents and communities are frustrated by a lack of progress in the recovery. Meanwhile, some are also worried not enough is being done to prepare for the next big deluge.
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COP27: Farmer Innovation Commitment Grows to $8B

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An initiative to help agriculture adapt to climate change by reducing emissions has doubled investment commitments to $8 billion.
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Protests continue at French farm reservoir site after clashes with police

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France's worst drought on record this summer has sharpened debate over water resources in the European Union's biggest agricultural sector.
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Vertical farming turns vacant office space into stackable crops

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Vertical farming is on the rise across Canada, with companies looking to turn vacant office spaces into farms. They say they could offer Canadians fresh greens at a lower price and with a smaller carbon footprint.
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Cultural Capital: Tour of a new West end theatre, egg bakers, and a look at The Banshees of Inisherin

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Cultural Capital: Tour of a new West end theatre, egg bakers, and a look at The Banshees of Inisherin