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French Acetamiprid Ban Creates Uneven Playing Field for Farmers
France's Constitutional Council blocked the reintroduction of the pesticide acetamiprid, leaving French farmers at a competitive disadvantage against their European counterparts who can use it, jeopardizing the competitiveness of French sugar beet and hazelnut production.
French Acetamiprid Ban Creates Uneven Playing Field for Farmers
France's Constitutional Council blocked the reintroduction of the pesticide acetamiprid, leaving French farmers at a competitive disadvantage against their European counterparts who can use it, jeopardizing the competitiveness of French sugar beet and hazelnut production.
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56% Bias Score


Sharp Drop in Illegal Immigration from Libya to Greece
Illegal immigrant arrivals from Libya to Crete and Gavdos dropped significantly to 913 in one month after asylum suspension, compared to 2711 in the first week of July; this is attributed to the suspension and diplomatic efforts with Libya.
Sharp Drop in Illegal Immigration from Libya to Greece
Illegal immigrant arrivals from Libya to Crete and Gavdos dropped significantly to 913 in one month after asylum suspension, compared to 2711 in the first week of July; this is attributed to the suspension and diplomatic efforts with Libya.
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40% Bias Score


French Groundwater Levels Remain Critically Low Despite July Rainfall
France's groundwater reserves are predominantly below normal (88%) despite July rainfall, worsening slightly from June, with the Roussillon region critically low; however, levels are higher than in 2022-2023.
French Groundwater Levels Remain Critically Low Despite July Rainfall
France's groundwater reserves are predominantly below normal (88%) despite July rainfall, worsening slightly from June, with the Roussillon region critically low; however, levels are higher than in 2022-2023.
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44% Bias Score


Mass Bee Deaths in Novosibirsk Region Raise Concerns About Pesticide Use
Beekeepers in the Novosibirsk region's Toguchinsky and Kochkovsky districts report mass bee deaths, possibly from pesticide use on nearby fields, resulting in significant economic losses and prompting investigations by regional authorities and Rosselkhoznadzor.
Mass Bee Deaths in Novosibirsk Region Raise Concerns About Pesticide Use
Beekeepers in the Novosibirsk region's Toguchinsky and Kochkovsky districts report mass bee deaths, possibly from pesticide use on nearby fields, resulting in significant economic losses and prompting investigations by regional authorities and Rosselkhoznadzor.
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48% Bias Score


Turkish Sunflower Seed Cooperative Announces 40% Price Increase Amidst Reduced Harvest
Trakya Birlik announced a 28,000 lira per ton advance payment for sunflower seeds due to a shortened harvest season caused by extreme heat and drought in Turkey's Trakya region, impacting the projected 1.5 million-ton harvest; this aims to stabilize prices and support farmers amid food security conc...
Turkish Sunflower Seed Cooperative Announces 40% Price Increase Amidst Reduced Harvest
Trakya Birlik announced a 28,000 lira per ton advance payment for sunflower seeds due to a shortened harvest season caused by extreme heat and drought in Turkey's Trakya region, impacting the projected 1.5 million-ton harvest; this aims to stabilize prices and support farmers amid food security conc...
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36% Bias Score


ForFarmers Reports Strong H1 2025 Results Despite Dutch 'Stoppersregeling'
ForFarmers, a Dutch animal feed company, reported a 21.3 percent increase in sales volume to 5.2 million tons and a 16 percent rise in revenue to €1571.8 million in the first half of 2025, driven by acquisitions and strategic partnerships, despite the impact of the Dutch 'stoppersregeling'.
ForFarmers Reports Strong H1 2025 Results Despite Dutch 'Stoppersregeling'
ForFarmers, a Dutch animal feed company, reported a 21.3 percent increase in sales volume to 5.2 million tons and a 16 percent rise in revenue to €1571.8 million in the first half of 2025, driven by acquisitions and strategic partnerships, despite the impact of the Dutch 'stoppersregeling'.
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36% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Blocks Acetamiprid Pesticide Reintroduction
France's Constitutional Council partially blocked a law aiming to reintroduce the pesticide acetamiprid on August 7th, 2025, creating divisions among political parties and agricultural groups.

French Constitutional Council Blocks Acetamiprid Pesticide Reintroduction
France's Constitutional Council partially blocked a law aiming to reintroduce the pesticide acetamiprid on August 7th, 2025, creating divisions among political parties and agricultural groups.
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40% Bias Score

France Bans Bee-Killing Pesticide After Constitutional Court Ruling
France's Constitutional Council annulled a law provision permitting the use of the bee-killing pesticide acetamiprid, citing violation of the country's environmental charter, following a 2.1 million-signature petition and despite support from some farmers and the Macron government.

France Bans Bee-Killing Pesticide After Constitutional Court Ruling
France's Constitutional Council annulled a law provision permitting the use of the bee-killing pesticide acetamiprid, citing violation of the country's environmental charter, following a 2.1 million-signature petition and despite support from some farmers and the Macron government.
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56% Bias Score

Noorderlicht Biënnale: Technology's Control Over Nature
The Noorderlicht Biënnale's "Machine Entanglements" exhibition in the Netherlands uses art installations to explore how technology shapes and controls nature, examining its impact on agriculture and wildlife through data collection and AI.

Noorderlicht Biënnale: Technology's Control Over Nature
The Noorderlicht Biënnale's "Machine Entanglements" exhibition in the Netherlands uses art installations to explore how technology shapes and controls nature, examining its impact on agriculture and wildlife through data collection and AI.
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48% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Partially Strikes Down Duplomb Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially struck down the Duplomb agricultural law, rejecting the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides due to insufficient environmental safeguards, while approving other measures such as administrative simplifications for large farms and water storage projects,...

French Constitutional Council Partially Strikes Down Duplomb Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially struck down the Duplomb agricultural law, rejecting the reintroduction of neonicotinoid pesticides due to insufficient environmental safeguards, while approving other measures such as administrative simplifications for large farms and water storage projects,...
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40% Bias Score

The Archers: 75 Years of Farming, Family, and Mental Health
The British radio drama The Archers, running since 1951, maintains five million listeners by realistically portraying modern farming challenges and the mental health of farmers, impacting viewers' understanding of rural life and agriculture.

The Archers: 75 Years of Farming, Family, and Mental Health
The British radio drama The Archers, running since 1951, maintains five million listeners by realistically portraying modern farming challenges and the mental health of farmers, impacting viewers' understanding of rural life and agriculture.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Strawberry Production Doubles Amidst Agricultural Shift
Dutch strawberry harvests doubled to over 86 million kilos in 2024, driven by a 75% increase in greenhouse production, while open-field acreage decreased by 44%.

Dutch Strawberry Production Doubles Amidst Agricultural Shift
Dutch strawberry harvests doubled to over 86 million kilos in 2024, driven by a 75% increase in greenhouse production, while open-field acreage decreased by 44%.
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24% Bias Score
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