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Canada's Supply Management System Under Threat from US Pressure
Facing pressure from the US, Canada's supply management system—in place since 1972 to stabilize dairy, egg, and poultry prices—is threatened, potentially impacting 9,256 farms and causing economic and social disruption.
Canada's Supply Management System Under Threat from US Pressure
Facing pressure from the US, Canada's supply management system—in place since 1972 to stabilize dairy, egg, and poultry prices—is threatened, potentially impacting 9,256 farms and causing economic and social disruption.
Progress
52% Bias Score


FAO and OECD: Reducing Agriculture's Emissions While Feeding a Growing World
The FAO and OECD report projects a 13% increase in global food consumption by 2032, necessitating a 14% rise in agricultural production; however, with improved practices, a 7% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is possible alongside a 10% increase in food production.
FAO and OECD: Reducing Agriculture's Emissions While Feeding a Growing World
The FAO and OECD report projects a 13% increase in global food consumption by 2032, necessitating a 14% rise in agricultural production; however, with improved practices, a 7% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is possible alongside a 10% increase in food production.
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32% Bias Score


UAE and China Strengthen Climate and Agricultural Cooperation
The UAE's Minister of Climate Change and Environment visited China from July 7-10, 2025, to deepen cooperation on climate action, sustainable agriculture, and food security, including the UAE-China Friendship Forest of Date Palm project, aiming to plant 100,000 date palm seedlings by 2028.
UAE and China Strengthen Climate and Agricultural Cooperation
The UAE's Minister of Climate Change and Environment visited China from July 7-10, 2025, to deepen cooperation on climate action, sustainable agriculture, and food security, including the UAE-China Friendship Forest of Date Palm project, aiming to plant 100,000 date palm seedlings by 2028.
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40% Bias Score


Guatemala's Chiquimulilla Canal Faces Ecological and Socioeconomic Crisis
In Guatemala, climate change, unsustainable agriculture, and overfishing have devastated the Chiquimulilla Canal, impacting the livelihoods of hundreds of families. A community-led project is restoring mangroves and promoting sustainable practices to address this crisis, involving women in leading r...
Guatemala's Chiquimulilla Canal Faces Ecological and Socioeconomic Crisis
In Guatemala, climate change, unsustainable agriculture, and overfishing have devastated the Chiquimulilla Canal, impacting the livelihoods of hundreds of families. A community-led project is restoring mangroves and promoting sustainable practices to address this crisis, involving women in leading r...
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24% Bias Score


Russia's Wheat Exports Plummet Amidst Severe Drought
Russia's July wheat exports are expected to fall to 2 million tons due to severe drought impacting the Rostov region, low prices, and a strong ruble, causing significant delays and a lagging harvest compared to 2024.
Russia's Wheat Exports Plummet Amidst Severe Drought
Russia's July wheat exports are expected to fall to 2 million tons due to severe drought impacting the Rostov region, low prices, and a strong ruble, causing significant delays and a lagging harvest compared to 2024.
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28% Bias Score


IMF Urges Nigeria to Deepen Economic Reforms to Combat Poverty and Food Insecurity
The IMF urges Nigeria to deepen economic reforms, focusing on sustained growth and increased domestic revenue to combat high poverty (42 percent) and food insecurity, despite recent progress in international reserves and foreign exchange access; challenges remain, including inflation exceeding 20 pe...
IMF Urges Nigeria to Deepen Economic Reforms to Combat Poverty and Food Insecurity
The IMF urges Nigeria to deepen economic reforms, focusing on sustained growth and increased domestic revenue to combat high poverty (42 percent) and food insecurity, despite recent progress in international reserves and foreign exchange access; challenges remain, including inflation exceeding 20 pe...
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24% Bias Score

Latin America Shows Significant Reduction in Hunger, Outperforming Global Average
Latin America and the Caribbean reduced undernourishment from 7% in 2021 to 6.2% in 2023, impacting 4.3 million people, exceeding 37 million people overcoming moderate or severe food insecurity, due to social protection measures, school feeding programs, and public-private partnerships.

Latin America Shows Significant Reduction in Hunger, Outperforming Global Average
Latin America and the Caribbean reduced undernourishment from 7% in 2021 to 6.2% in 2023, impacting 4.3 million people, exceeding 37 million people overcoming moderate or severe food insecurity, due to social protection measures, school feeding programs, and public-private partnerships.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Colombian Rice Farmers Strike Over Low Prices
Colombian rice farmers launched a nationwide strike on July 14th, blocking roads in seven departments due to low rice prices and the government's failure to uphold March agreements. They demand a minimum price of 205,000-220,000 pesos per 125kg of paddy rice, citing increased production costs.

Colombian Rice Farmers Strike Over Low Prices
Colombian rice farmers launched a nationwide strike on July 14th, blocking roads in seven departments due to low rice prices and the government's failure to uphold March agreements. They demand a minimum price of 205,000-220,000 pesos per 125kg of paddy rice, citing increased production costs.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Russia's Ukraine Attacks, North Korea's Support, and Slovakia's Gas Stance
On July 13th, Russia launched air attacks across Ukraine, killing at least two and wounding 38, while the UN reported June as the deadliest month for civilians in three years. North Korea pledged support for Russia, and Slovakia blocked EU sanctions over Russian gas.

Russia's Ukraine Attacks, North Korea's Support, and Slovakia's Gas Stance
On July 13th, Russia launched air attacks across Ukraine, killing at least two and wounding 38, while the UN reported June as the deadliest month for civilians in three years. North Korea pledged support for Russia, and Slovakia blocked EU sanctions over Russian gas.
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28% Bias Score

EU-Funded Project Combats African Hunger with Sustainable Farming
A €7 million EU-funded project, INNOECOFOOD, led by Turkish scientists Redife Aslıhan Uçar and Dr. Seyit Yüzüak, aims to combat hunger in six African countries by establishing sustainable ECOHUB farms producing fish, insects, and spirulina, training local communities, and promoting sustainable food ...

EU-Funded Project Combats African Hunger with Sustainable Farming
A €7 million EU-funded project, INNOECOFOOD, led by Turkish scientists Redife Aslıhan Uçar and Dr. Seyit Yüzüak, aims to combat hunger in six African countries by establishing sustainable ECOHUB farms producing fish, insects, and spirulina, training local communities, and promoting sustainable food ...
Progress
44% Bias Score

China-Kenya Partnership to Boost Sustainable Agriculture
Chinese investors are partnering with Kenya to introduce sustainable agricultural technologies, including drought-resistant crops, bio-fertilizers, and atmospheric water generation, aiming to boost food security and create over 500,000 jobs across 100,000 hectares of land in Kenya's Great Rift Valle...

China-Kenya Partnership to Boost Sustainable Agriculture
Chinese investors are partnering with Kenya to introduce sustainable agricultural technologies, including drought-resistant crops, bio-fertilizers, and atmospheric water generation, aiming to boost food security and create over 500,000 jobs across 100,000 hectares of land in Kenya's Great Rift Valle...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Proposed Replacement for Deported Farmworkers Faces Challenges
US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins proposed replacing migrant farm workers, facing deportation under Trump's policy, with automation and Medicaid recipients, despite evidence suggesting this is unrealistic, potentially causing food shortages and economic disruption.

Proposed Replacement for Deported Farmworkers Faces Challenges
US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins proposed replacing migrant farm workers, facing deportation under Trump's policy, with automation and Medicaid recipients, despite evidence suggesting this is unrealistic, potentially causing food shortages and economic disruption.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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