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US Tariffs on Mexican and Canadian Goods to Increase Food Prices
President Trump will impose a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada starting February 1, potentially increasing food prices for American consumers due to the countries' significant role in supplying the US with agricultural products.
US Tariffs on Mexican and Canadian Goods to Increase Food Prices
President Trump will impose a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada starting February 1, potentially increasing food prices for American consumers due to the countries' significant role in supplying the US with agricultural products.
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36% Bias Score


EU's Delayed Fertilizer Tariffs Risk Triple Failure
The European Commission imposed tariffs on Russian and Belarusian fertilizers to counter Russia's war funding, but the phased implementation until 2026 may prove insufficient, potentially harming European producers and farmers while failing to significantly impact Russia's revenue.
EU's Delayed Fertilizer Tariffs Risk Triple Failure
The European Commission imposed tariffs on Russian and Belarusian fertilizers to counter Russia's war funding, but the phased implementation until 2026 may prove insufficient, potentially harming European producers and farmers while failing to significantly impact Russia's revenue.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's Appointees Reshape US Food and Agriculture Policy
Donald Trump's second term ushers in a new era for US food and agriculture policy, with appointees holding significant industry ties and varied views shaping the direction; key figures include Susie Wiles (chief of staff), Elon Musk (government efficiency head), Brooke Rollins (agriculture secretary...
Trump's Appointees Reshape US Food and Agriculture Policy
Donald Trump's second term ushers in a new era for US food and agriculture policy, with appointees holding significant industry ties and varied views shaping the direction; key figures include Susie Wiles (chief of staff), Elon Musk (government efficiency head), Brooke Rollins (agriculture secretary...
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44% Bias Score


Labour's Net-Zero Plan Threatens 10% of British Farmland
Labour's plan to repurpose 10 percent of British farmland by 2050 to meet net-zero targets through initiatives like solar farms and new towns, while maintaining food production as a priority, has sparked concerns about the impact on food output and potential conflict with farmers.
Labour's Net-Zero Plan Threatens 10% of British Farmland
Labour's plan to repurpose 10 percent of British farmland by 2050 to meet net-zero targets through initiatives like solar farms and new towns, while maintaining food production as a priority, has sparked concerns about the impact on food output and potential conflict with farmers.
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64% Bias Score


Warm Winter in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Threatens Crops
The abnormally warm winter in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, with temperatures averaging -4...-5 degrees Celsius in December and near zero in January, has caused early snowmelt, premature river opening, and concerns about crop damage and reduced yields, particularly for winter wheat (up to 50% loss possibl...
Warm Winter in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Threatens Crops
The abnormally warm winter in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, with temperatures averaging -4...-5 degrees Celsius in December and near zero in January, has caused early snowmelt, premature river opening, and concerns about crop damage and reduced yields, particularly for winter wheat (up to 50% loss possibl...
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36% Bias Score


HPAI Outbreak in Georgia Adds to $1.4 Billion in US Poultry Losses
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreaks in two Elbert County, Georgia poultry farms in January 2025 triggered a statewide ban on poultry events, adding to the $1.4 billion in national losses since February 2022, impacting 868 commercial flocks and threatening Georgia's $6.9 billion poultr...
HPAI Outbreak in Georgia Adds to $1.4 Billion in US Poultry Losses
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreaks in two Elbert County, Georgia poultry farms in January 2025 triggered a statewide ban on poultry events, adding to the $1.4 billion in national losses since February 2022, impacting 868 commercial flocks and threatening Georgia's $6.9 billion poultr...
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Peat Bog Crisis: Rewetting for Climate Change Mitigation
Germany's peat bogs, crucial carbon sinks, are 95% destroyed, releasing significant greenhouse gases. A rewetting project in the Rote Moor aims to mitigate this, while paludiculture explores sustainable land use on rewetted areas.

Germany's Peat Bog Crisis: Rewetting for Climate Change Mitigation
Germany's peat bogs, crucial carbon sinks, are 95% destroyed, releasing significant greenhouse gases. A rewetting project in the Rote Moor aims to mitigate this, while paludiculture explores sustainable land use on rewetted areas.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Court Ruling Jeopardizes Voluntary Farm Closure Program
A recent court ruling threatens a Dutch government program offering financial incentives for nearly 1700 farmers to voluntarily cease operations, due to new nitrogen permit requirements for any new activity on the repurposed land, potentially causing farmers to withdraw.

Dutch Court Ruling Jeopardizes Voluntary Farm Closure Program
A recent court ruling threatens a Dutch government program offering financial incentives for nearly 1700 farmers to voluntarily cease operations, due to new nitrogen permit requirements for any new activity on the repurposed land, potentially causing farmers to withdraw.
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48% Bias Score

Conflicting Appointees Highlight Contradictions in Trump's Food and Agriculture Policy
Following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement, Donald Trump's new administration includes conflicting figures such as Kennedy and food industry lobbyist Susie Wiles; this raises concerns about the future of food and agriculture policies, potentially leading to deregulation and reduced public health ...

Conflicting Appointees Highlight Contradictions in Trump's Food and Agriculture Policy
Following Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement, Donald Trump's new administration includes conflicting figures such as Kennedy and food industry lobbyist Susie Wiles; this raises concerns about the future of food and agriculture policies, potentially leading to deregulation and reduced public health ...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Nitrogen Ruling Jeopardizes Farmer Buyout Schemes
The Dutch Council of State's December ruling requires new permits for altered business activities emitting nitrogen, jeopardizing government buyout schemes for 1,700 farmers (920 high-emission) who planned to continue limited operations after ceasing livestock farming, potentially creating further c...

Dutch Nitrogen Ruling Jeopardizes Farmer Buyout Schemes
The Dutch Council of State's December ruling requires new permits for altered business activities emitting nitrogen, jeopardizing government buyout schemes for 1,700 farmers (920 high-emission) who planned to continue limited operations after ceasing livestock farming, potentially creating further c...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Farmers Stage Nationwide Protests
Greek farmers are staging widespread protests across the country, including road blockades and planned disruptions of toll booths, to demand reduced agricultural production costs and increased government support for the primary sector; actions are planned throughout the first week of February.

Greek Farmers Stage Nationwide Protests
Greek farmers are staging widespread protests across the country, including road blockades and planned disruptions of toll booths, to demand reduced agricultural production costs and increased government support for the primary sector; actions are planned throughout the first week of February.
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32% Bias Score

Togo's Kara Agropole Project Shows Significant Agricultural Growth
Togo's Kara Basin agropole project (2019-2025), with a 38.3 billion CFA Franc budget, boosted maize production from 738 to 3,569 hectares (2022-2024), improved yields in rice and soy, and established 7 agricultural processing centers and 120 boreholes, aiming to reduce poverty and malnutrition throu...

Togo's Kara Agropole Project Shows Significant Agricultural Growth
Togo's Kara Basin agropole project (2019-2025), with a 38.3 billion CFA Franc budget, boosted maize production from 738 to 3,569 hectares (2022-2024), improved yields in rice and soy, and established 7 agricultural processing centers and 120 boreholes, aiming to reduce poverty and malnutrition throu...
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56% Bias Score
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