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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


Khabarovsk Krai Seeks to Boost Local Product Sales, Control Essential Goods Prices
Khabarovsk Krai Governor Dmitry Demechin held a meeting to address the region's over 80% reliance on outside goods, focusing on increasing local product sales through collaboration between 6,500+ retail outlets and 274 food processing companies, and price controls on essential goods via agreements w...
Khabarovsk Krai Seeks to Boost Local Product Sales, Control Essential Goods Prices
Khabarovsk Krai Governor Dmitry Demechin held a meeting to address the region's over 80% reliance on outside goods, focusing on increasing local product sales through collaboration between 6,500+ retail outlets and 274 food processing companies, and price controls on essential goods via agreements w...
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24% 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


Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze Creates Global Humanitarian Crisis
The Trump administration's abrupt freeze on nearly all U.S. foreign aid spending has created a humanitarian crisis, jeopardizing disease control, HIV/AIDS treatment, and food security worldwide, with potentially dire consequences for U.S. national security and global stability.
Trump's Foreign Aid Freeze Creates Global Humanitarian Crisis
The Trump administration's abrupt freeze on nearly all U.S. foreign aid spending has created a humanitarian crisis, jeopardizing disease control, HIV/AIDS treatment, and food security worldwide, with potentially dire consequences for U.S. national security and global stability.
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52% Bias Score


Global Food System's Dependence on Limited Crops Threatens Biodiversity and Food Security
Over-reliance on only nine crops for 66% of global food production threatens biodiversity, cultural diversity, and human health; various traditional foods, including Camembert cheese, Atlantic salmon, and Arabica coffee, face extinction due to globalization and climate change.
Global Food System's Dependence on Limited Crops Threatens Biodiversity and Food Security
Over-reliance on only nine crops for 66% of global food production threatens biodiversity, cultural diversity, and human health; various traditional foods, including Camembert cheese, Atlantic salmon, and Arabica coffee, face extinction due to globalization and climate change.
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12% Bias Score


Avian Flu Drives US Egg Prices Soar
Avian flu has killed over 40 million egg-laying birds, causing a 14% price increase in eggs from November to December and a projected 20% increase this year, impacting consumers and the agriculture industry, with limited effective political responses.
Avian Flu Drives US Egg Prices Soar
Avian flu has killed over 40 million egg-laying birds, causing a 14% price increase in eggs from November to December and a projected 20% increase this year, impacting consumers and the agriculture industry, with limited effective political responses.
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56% Bias Score

Japan Releases Rice Reserves to Combat 50% Price Surge
Japan will release 210,000 tonnes of rice reserves to combat a 50% price surge caused by record summer heat, panic buying, and distribution issues, marking the first such intervention due to distribution problems rather than natural disasters. The rice will be sold to cooperatives and wholesalers by...

Japan Releases Rice Reserves to Combat 50% Price Surge
Japan will release 210,000 tonnes of rice reserves to combat a 50% price surge caused by record summer heat, panic buying, and distribution issues, marking the first such intervention due to distribution problems rather than natural disasters. The rice will be sold to cooperatives and wholesalers by...
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20% 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

Record-High Egg Prices Hit U.S. Amidst Bird Flu Outbreak
The average price of a dozen Grade A eggs in the U.S. reached a record high of $4.95 in January 2024, driven by a bird flu outbreak causing the culling of millions of egg-laying hens and increased production costs. The USDA predicts a 20% price increase in 2024.

Record-High Egg Prices Hit U.S. Amidst Bird Flu Outbreak
The average price of a dozen Grade A eggs in the U.S. reached a record high of $4.95 in January 2024, driven by a bird flu outbreak causing the culling of millions of egg-laying hens and increased production costs. The USDA predicts a 20% price increase in 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Threatens U.S. Agriculture
In January 2017, Operation Return to Sender, a federal operation implementing Trump's immigration orders, detained farmworkers in California, leaving harvests abandoned. This action, targeting sanctuary cities, threatens the $1.53 trillion U.S. agricultural industry, where undocumented workers compr...

Trump's Immigration Crackdown Threatens U.S. Agriculture
In January 2017, Operation Return to Sender, a federal operation implementing Trump's immigration orders, detained farmworkers in California, leaving harvests abandoned. This action, targeting sanctuary cities, threatens the $1.53 trillion U.S. agricultural industry, where undocumented workers compr...
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48% Bias Score

Almarai's $4.8B Investment to Bolster Middle East Food Security
Almarai, the Middle East's largest dairy company, plans a $4.8 billion investment by 2028, including $250 million for AI-driven technology to enhance food security in a region heavily reliant on food imports (85%).

Almarai's $4.8B Investment to Bolster Middle East Food Security
Almarai, the Middle East's largest dairy company, plans a $4.8 billion investment by 2028, including $250 million for AI-driven technology to enhance food security in a region heavily reliant on food imports (85%).
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32% Bias Score

Turkey's Legume Import Surge Highlights Food Security Concerns
Turkey's legume imports increased by 55% over the last 10 years, reaching 587,500 tons costing $412.2 million, despite a 24.5% rise in domestic production since 2016 due to a 56.6% decrease in cultivation area since 1990.

Turkey's Legume Import Surge Highlights Food Security Concerns
Turkey's legume imports increased by 55% over the last 10 years, reaching 587,500 tons costing $412.2 million, despite a 24.5% rise in domestic production since 2016 due to a 56.6% decrease in cultivation area since 1990.
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56% Bias Score
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