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Plummeting US Soybean Exports to China Amidst Trade Tensions
The US soybean industry faces a dire situation as exports to China plummet to 44.6 percent of total exports in 2024, down from 62.4 percent in 2011; China currently has zero new crop export orders for the 2025-26 marketing year, leaving US soybean farmers facing financial crisis and urging for a tra...
Plummeting US Soybean Exports to China Amidst Trade Tensions
The US soybean industry faces a dire situation as exports to China plummet to 44.6 percent of total exports in 2024, down from 62.4 percent in 2011; China currently has zero new crop export orders for the 2025-26 marketing year, leaving US soybean farmers facing financial crisis and urging for a tra...
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48% Bias Score


Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A new study shows extreme weather, intensified by climate change, is causing sharp increases in global food prices, impacting various products and posing broad social risks; examples include a 70% rise in South Korean cabbage prices and a 280% increase in global cocoa prices.
Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A new study shows extreme weather, intensified by climate change, is causing sharp increases in global food prices, impacting various products and posing broad social risks; examples include a 70% rise in South Korean cabbage prices and a 280% increase in global cocoa prices.
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24% Bias Score


State Department Rebuts Food Aid Incineration Claims, Outlines New Aid Policy
The State Department confirms 59,305 metric tons of food aid are stored, with 44,422 tons approved for distribution, refuting claims of incineration; a shift in foreign aid policy emphasizes self-reliance and private sector investment.
State Department Rebuts Food Aid Incineration Claims, Outlines New Aid Policy
The State Department confirms 59,305 metric tons of food aid are stored, with 44,422 tons approved for distribution, refuting claims of incineration; a shift in foreign aid policy emphasizes self-reliance and private sector investment.
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56% Bias Score


Insect Decline: Data Gap Hinders Accurate Assessment
A new study reveals that while some insect populations, such as bees and butterflies, are declining, it's too early to declare an insect apocalypse due to a significant lack of data on most species, particularly in Asia, Africa and South America.
Insect Decline: Data Gap Hinders Accurate Assessment
A new study reveals that while some insect populations, such as bees and butterflies, are declining, it's too early to declare an insect apocalypse due to a significant lack of data on most species, particularly in Asia, Africa and South America.
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20% Bias Score


UK Urges Russia to Accept Full Ceasefire as US Partially Lifts Sanctions
The UK is urging Russia to accept Ukraine's proposed full ceasefire following a truce agreed between the two countries over Black Sea and energy facilities, while the US has partially lifted sanctions on Russia to facilitate agricultural and fertilizer exports, a move generating concerns over the br...
UK Urges Russia to Accept Full Ceasefire as US Partially Lifts Sanctions
The UK is urging Russia to accept Ukraine's proposed full ceasefire following a truce agreed between the two countries over Black Sea and energy facilities, while the US has partially lifted sanctions on Russia to facilitate agricultural and fertilizer exports, a move generating concerns over the br...
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48% Bias Score


EU Seeks Agricultural Independence Through Mercosur and Ukraine Trade Deals
The EU aims to reduce reliance on US agricultural imports by pursuing trade deals with Mercosur and integrating Ukraine's agricultural sector into the EU's common market, while reforming the Common Agricultural Policy to accommodate this expansion and manage potential negative impacts on sensitive s...
EU Seeks Agricultural Independence Through Mercosur and Ukraine Trade Deals
The EU aims to reduce reliance on US agricultural imports by pursuing trade deals with Mercosur and integrating Ukraine's agricultural sector into the EU's common market, while reforming the Common Agricultural Policy to accommodate this expansion and manage potential negative impacts on sensitive s...
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12% Bias Score

Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
Extreme weather events intensified by climate change caused significant short-term spikes in global food prices between 2022 and 2024, impacting low-income households and posing wider societal risks, according to a new study.

Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
Extreme weather events intensified by climate change caused significant short-term spikes in global food prices between 2022 and 2024, impacting low-income households and posing wider societal risks, according to a new study.
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24% Bias Score

Extreme Weather Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A 2024 study reveals extreme weather events such as heatwaves and droughts between 2022 and 2024 caused significant food price increases globally, impacting various commodities like cabbage, rice, vegetables, olive oil, cocoa, and coffee due to reduced crop yields in concentrated production areas, h...

Extreme Weather Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A 2024 study reveals extreme weather events such as heatwaves and droughts between 2022 and 2024 caused significant food price increases globally, impacting various commodities like cabbage, rice, vegetables, olive oil, cocoa, and coffee due to reduced crop yields in concentrated production areas, h...
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24% Bias Score

Avian Flu Outbreak in Brazil Halts Chicken Exports
Brazil's first commercial poultry farm avian flu outbreak has triggered a 60-day Chinese import ban on Brazilian chicken, impacting its \$10 billion export market, following previous cases in wild birds and a temporary import ban from Espirito Santo in June 2023.

Avian Flu Outbreak in Brazil Halts Chicken Exports
Brazil's first commercial poultry farm avian flu outbreak has triggered a 60-day Chinese import ban on Brazilian chicken, impacting its \$10 billion export market, following previous cases in wild birds and a temporary import ban from Espirito Santo in June 2023.
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52% Bias Score

US, Russia Hold Separate Talks with Ukraine in Saudi Arabia on Black Sea Shipping
The US and Russia engaged in separate talks with Ukraine in Saudi Arabia, focusing on a potential new agreement to ensure Black Sea shipping safety and address concerns about arms deliveries and energy infrastructure protection; no joint statement has been released yet.

US, Russia Hold Separate Talks with Ukraine in Saudi Arabia on Black Sea Shipping
The US and Russia engaged in separate talks with Ukraine in Saudi Arabia, focusing on a potential new agreement to ensure Black Sea shipping safety and address concerns about arms deliveries and energy infrastructure protection; no joint statement has been released yet.
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44% Bias Score

Temporary Egg Shortage in Germany: Avian Flu and High Demand Cause Supply Issues
Germany faced a temporary egg shortage due to avian flu, reduced post-Christmas production, and high demand, but sufficient eggs are expected for Easter.

Temporary Egg Shortage in Germany: Avian Flu and High Demand Cause Supply Issues
Germany faced a temporary egg shortage due to avian flu, reduced post-Christmas production, and high demand, but sufficient eggs are expected for Easter.
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32% Bias Score

China Renews \$10 Million IFAD Pledge for Global Poverty Reduction
China pledged \$10 million to the IFAD for South-South and Triangular Cooperation, renewing a 2018 agreement to share its poverty reduction experience and expertise with other developing countries, accelerating rural poverty reduction efforts globally.

China Renews \$10 Million IFAD Pledge for Global Poverty Reduction
China pledged \$10 million to the IFAD for South-South and Triangular Cooperation, renewing a 2018 agreement to share its poverty reduction experience and expertise with other developing countries, accelerating rural poverty reduction efforts globally.
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48% Bias Score
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