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EU Wine Warning Labels Spark Outrage Among Italian Producers
The European Commission's proposal to mandate health warnings on wine bottles, despite previous parliamentary rejection, has sparked outrage among Italian winemakers, who see it as an attack on their industry and local production methods.
EU Wine Warning Labels Spark Outrage Among Italian Producers
The European Commission's proposal to mandate health warnings on wine bottles, despite previous parliamentary rejection, has sparked outrage among Italian winemakers, who see it as an attack on their industry and local production methods.
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60% Bias Score


US Egg Prices Soar Amidst Avian Influenza-Driven Culling Crisis
The drastic culling of egg-laying hens in the US due to Avian Influenza has caused egg prices to skyrocket; in December 2024 alone, 13.2 million hens were culled, followed by another 23.47 million in the next six weeks, exceeding 6% of the total flock, creating a severe supply shortage.
US Egg Prices Soar Amidst Avian Influenza-Driven Culling Crisis
The drastic culling of egg-laying hens in the US due to Avian Influenza has caused egg prices to skyrocket; in December 2024 alone, 13.2 million hens were culled, followed by another 23.47 million in the next six weeks, exceeding 6% of the total flock, creating a severe supply shortage.
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52% Bias Score


Greek Government Offers Assurances, No Concrete Commitments to Farmers
Following a three-hour meeting between Greek government ministers and 21 farmer representatives, the government proposed a committee to study fuel tax refund adjustments and will submit a proposal to the EU for compensation for losses exceeding 30% due to climate change; farmers will decide their ne...
Greek Government Offers Assurances, No Concrete Commitments to Farmers
Following a three-hour meeting between Greek government ministers and 21 farmer representatives, the government proposed a committee to study fuel tax refund adjustments and will submit a proposal to the EU for compensation for losses exceeding 30% due to climate change; farmers will decide their ne...
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44% Bias Score


Netherlands Proposes Raising Nitrogen Threshold to Resolve Crisis
The Dutch cabinet plans to raise the nitrogen deposition threshold from 0.005 to 1 mol per hectare per year to address the nitrogen crisis, helping farmers and construction projects, though facing legal challenges and environmental concerns.
Netherlands Proposes Raising Nitrogen Threshold to Resolve Crisis
The Dutch cabinet plans to raise the nitrogen deposition threshold from 0.005 to 1 mol per hectare per year to address the nitrogen crisis, helping farmers and construction projects, though facing legal challenges and environmental concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Republican Pushback Against Trump's Spending Cuts Grows
Republican senators and representatives, initially praising President Trump's spending cuts, are now pushing back against the negative impacts on their constituents, particularly in red states heavily reliant on federal funding, creating a potential conflict between supporting Trump and serving thei...
Republican Pushback Against Trump's Spending Cuts Grows
Republican senators and representatives, initially praising President Trump's spending cuts, are now pushing back against the negative impacts on their constituents, particularly in red states heavily reliant on federal funding, creating a potential conflict between supporting Trump and serving thei...
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48% Bias Score


Russia's Agricultural Exports Soar, Reaching 17% Global Share in 2024
In 2024, Russia's grain exports surged 50% above the five-year average, capturing 17% of the global market, with Egypt, Turkey, and Iran accounting for 33% of imports; the government targets \$50 billion in agricultural exports by 2030.
Russia's Agricultural Exports Soar, Reaching 17% Global Share in 2024
In 2024, Russia's grain exports surged 50% above the five-year average, capturing 17% of the global market, with Egypt, Turkey, and Iran accounting for 33% of imports; the government targets \$50 billion in agricultural exports by 2030.
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56% Bias Score

Food Sovereignty in France: A Contested Concept
The term "food sovereignty" has gained widespread adoption in France since the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, yet its meaning and objectives remain contested among stakeholders, from agricultural unions and the government to large retailers and the agri-food industry, highlighting the pol...

Food Sovereignty in France: A Contested Concept
The term "food sovereignty" has gained widespread adoption in France since the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, yet its meaning and objectives remain contested among stakeholders, from agricultural unions and the government to large retailers and the agri-food industry, highlighting the pol...
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24% Bias Score

Record-High Egg Prices Hit $4.95 Amidst Bird Flu Outbreak
The average price of a dozen Grade A large eggs in the US reached a record high of \$4.95 in January 2025, driven by the HPAI outbreak that killed over 20 million egg-laying hens and state laws mandating more expensive cage-free eggs.

Record-High Egg Prices Hit $4.95 Amidst Bird Flu Outbreak
The average price of a dozen Grade A large eggs in the US reached a record high of \$4.95 in January 2025, driven by the HPAI outbreak that killed over 20 million egg-laying hens and state laws mandating more expensive cage-free eggs.
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40% Bias Score

Widespread Microplastic Contamination Threatens French Agriculture
A recent study reveals that 75% of French soil is contaminated by microplastics, potentially impacting plant growth through direct toxicity and disruption of soil microbial communities; the long-term effects are still under investigation.

Widespread Microplastic Contamination Threatens French Agriculture
A recent study reveals that 75% of French soil is contaminated by microplastics, potentially impacting plant growth through direct toxicity and disruption of soil microbial communities; the long-term effects are still under investigation.
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32% Bias Score

Russia's Agricultural Exports Surge 50%, Dominating Global Markets
In 2024, Russia's grain exports exceeded the five-year average by 50%, claiming a 17% global market share, with Egypt, Turkey, and Iran accounting for 33% of imports; the government aims for over $50 billion in agricultural exports by 2030, driven by growth in meat, dairy, and processed foods.

Russia's Agricultural Exports Surge 50%, Dominating Global Markets
In 2024, Russia's grain exports exceeded the five-year average by 50%, claiming a 17% global market share, with Egypt, Turkey, and Iran accounting for 33% of imports; the government aims for over $50 billion in agricultural exports by 2030, driven by growth in meat, dairy, and processed foods.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Coalition Deadlocked Over Funding Agricultural Sustainability
The Dutch government faces a funding crisis for agricultural sustainability, with a cut to allocated funds and conflicting priorities within the coalition regarding nuclear energy investment, highlighting disagreements over using the Climate Fund and creating tension among coalition parties.

Dutch Coalition Deadlocked Over Funding Agricultural Sustainability
The Dutch government faces a funding crisis for agricultural sustainability, with a cut to allocated funds and conflicting priorities within the coalition regarding nuclear energy investment, highlighting disagreements over using the Climate Fund and creating tension among coalition parties.
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52% Bias Score

Sorghum Genes Identified for Striga Resistance
Chinese scientists discovered two sorghum genes that, when disabled, significantly increase resistance to Striga, a parasitic plant costing \$10-12 billion annually in global economic losses, offering a potential solution to improve food security.

Sorghum Genes Identified for Striga Resistance
Chinese scientists discovered two sorghum genes that, when disabled, significantly increase resistance to Striga, a parasitic plant costing \$10-12 billion annually in global economic losses, offering a potential solution to improve food security.
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28% Bias Score
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