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German Wine Industry Struggles Amidst Falling Domestic Market Share
The German wine industry faces declining domestic market share, prompting calls for government support and a shift towards export markets to counteract falling consumption and competition from cheaper foreign wines.
German Wine Industry Struggles Amidst Falling Domestic Market Share
The German wine industry faces declining domestic market share, prompting calls for government support and a shift towards export markets to counteract falling consumption and competition from cheaper foreign wines.
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20% Bias Score


Alberta Pauses Limits on On-Farm Slaughter Sales Amid Farmer Backlash
Alberta's government temporarily halted new restrictions on annual on-farm animal sales (roughly 2,250 kg of live animals) following farmer concerns, despite citing public health as the initial reason for the limits, after an E. coli outbreak unrelated to on-farm sales.
Alberta Pauses Limits on On-Farm Slaughter Sales Amid Farmer Backlash
Alberta's government temporarily halted new restrictions on annual on-farm animal sales (roughly 2,250 kg of live animals) following farmer concerns, despite citing public health as the initial reason for the limits, after an E. coli outbreak unrelated to on-farm sales.
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44% Bias Score


French Farmers to Protest Pesticide Restrictions
French farmers' union FNSEA will hold protests from May 26th, pushing for a bill easing restrictions on pesticides and water access, after government promises deemed broken; the bill is currently under review in the National Assembly.
French Farmers to Protest Pesticide Restrictions
French farmers' union FNSEA will hold protests from May 26th, pushing for a bill easing restrictions on pesticides and water access, after government promises deemed broken; the bill is currently under review in the National Assembly.
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40% Bias Score


EU Lobbying Surge: Tech and Green Rules Dominate
Analysis of 5,000 EU bills reveals a surge in lobbying activity over 20 years, with technology and environmental regulations as the most heavily lobbied sectors, impacting policy outcomes and raising concerns about transparency.
EU Lobbying Surge: Tech and Green Rules Dominate
Analysis of 5,000 EU bills reveals a surge in lobbying activity over 20 years, with technology and environmental regulations as the most heavily lobbied sectors, impacting policy outcomes and raising concerns about transparency.
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44% Bias Score


RIVM Study Links Goat Farms to Lung Infections, Sparking Political Debate
A new RIVM study links lung infections to proximity to goat farms, prompting the VVD to call for a moratorium on new goat farms; the government is divided on the response, with the Minister of Health wanting action while the Minister of Agriculture wants to wait for further advice from the Health Co...
RIVM Study Links Goat Farms to Lung Infections, Sparking Political Debate
A new RIVM study links lung infections to proximity to goat farms, prompting the VVD to call for a moratorium on new goat farms; the government is divided on the response, with the Minister of Health wanting action while the Minister of Agriculture wants to wait for further advice from the Health Co...
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44% Bias Score


CSU's Strategic Nomination of Bavarian Farmers' President
The CSU nominates the president of the Bavarian Farmers' Association, Günther Felßner, for the Bundestag, aiming to secure the agriculture ministry and counter the influence of the Free Voters.
CSU's Strategic Nomination of Bavarian Farmers' President
The CSU nominates the president of the Bavarian Farmers' Association, Günther Felßner, for the Bundestag, aiming to secure the agriculture ministry and counter the influence of the Free Voters.
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40% Bias Score

Bavarian Ministers' Diverse Approaches in First 100 Days
The four newly appointed Bavarian ministers in the German government—Dobrindt (Interior), Rainer (Agriculture), Bär (Science), and Weimer (Culture)—demonstrated varied policy approaches in their first 100 days, ranging from Dobrindt's stricter immigration policies to Bär's successful 'Hightech-Agend...

Bavarian Ministers' Diverse Approaches in First 100 Days
The four newly appointed Bavarian ministers in the German government—Dobrindt (Interior), Rainer (Agriculture), Bär (Science), and Weimer (Culture)—demonstrated varied policy approaches in their first 100 days, ranging from Dobrindt's stricter immigration policies to Bär's successful 'Hightech-Agend...
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36% Bias Score

Japan's Rice Shortage: Extreme Heat, Tourism, and a 50-Year-Old Policy Converge in a National Crisis
Record heat and increased tourism have caused an unprecedented rice shortage in Japan, driving prices up and prompting government intervention, including the release of strategic reserves and the first rice import from South Korea since 1999.

Japan's Rice Shortage: Extreme Heat, Tourism, and a 50-Year-Old Policy Converge in a National Crisis
Record heat and increased tourism have caused an unprecedented rice shortage in Japan, driving prices up and prompting government intervention, including the release of strategic reserves and the first rice import from South Korea since 1999.
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44% Bias Score

Incoming German Minister Rejects Meat Tax, Sparking Policy Debate
Germany's incoming Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer (CSU) rejects a proposed meat tax, prioritizing market-driven pricing, sparking immediate criticism from environmental groups and opposition parties who advocate for improved animal welfare and sustainable farming practices.

Incoming German Minister Rejects Meat Tax, Sparking Policy Debate
Germany's incoming Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer (CSU) rejects a proposed meat tax, prioritizing market-driven pricing, sparking immediate criticism from environmental groups and opposition parties who advocate for improved animal welfare and sustainable farming practices.
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44% Bias Score

EU Farm Policy Faces Restructuring Amid Budgetary Pressures
The European Commission is considering restructuring its €387 billion Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), prompting strong resistance from Agriculture Commissioner Hansen and other stakeholders who fear it will weaken farmer support and introduce unnecessary bureaucracy; the decision will affect agric...

EU Farm Policy Faces Restructuring Amid Budgetary Pressures
The European Commission is considering restructuring its €387 billion Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), prompting strong resistance from Agriculture Commissioner Hansen and other stakeholders who fear it will weaken farmer support and introduce unnecessary bureaucracy; the decision will affect agric...
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56% Bias Score

French Senate Votes to Eliminate Organic Farming Agency
The French Senate voted to dissolve the Agence Bio, a national agency promoting organic agriculture, saving €2.9 million and transferring its responsibilities to other organizations, despite concerns from industry stakeholders about potential negative impacts on the organic sector.

French Senate Votes to Eliminate Organic Farming Agency
The French Senate voted to dissolve the Agence Bio, a national agency promoting organic agriculture, saving €2.9 million and transferring its responsibilities to other organizations, despite concerns from industry stakeholders about potential negative impacts on the organic sector.
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48% Bias Score
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