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(VAN) Brazil is in talks with international investors to get 10 billion reais ($2billion) in funding before the end of the year as the agriculture powerhouse works to recover degraded pastureland to boost crop acreage.
(VAN) North Korean leader Kim Jong Un opened a major political conference dedicated to agriculture, state media reported Monday, amid outside assessments that suggest the country is facing a serious shortfall of food.
(VAN) Director-General QU Dongyu urges peace, warns of devastating implications of soaring food and fertilizer prices.
(VAN) A call for urgent action to address the global food security crisis.
(VAN) Sales at world’s top four traders have soared, raising concerns of profiteering and speculation.
(VAN) Global challenges such as the pandemic and the Ukraine crisis have worsened the food crisis in recent years.
(VAN) Russia and Ukraine export nearly a third of the world’s wheat and barley and more than 70 percent of its sunflower oil.
(VAN) Trade curbs likely to worsen woes of developing nations, say experts in stressing support for farmers
(VAN) The world’s food problem is already severe as prices jump and protectionism flares, but a food security expert says there is a good chance governments can stop it from...
(VAN) Deputy Prime Minister Le Minh Khai raised five notable proposals during his opening speech of the World Economic Forum’s panel session “Averting a Global Food Crisis”.
(VAN) All my life, the widely shared assumption has been that there will always be food to buy – albeit at a price.
(VAN) Funds will protect lives and livelihoods of vulnerable rural communities, lay a foundation for recovery.
(VAN) Food shortages soaring prices and lack of fertilisers threaten livelihoods, while foreign reserves decrease to critical levels. These problems are likely to intensify in the next two months and in 2022.
(VAN) Soaring international food and shipping prices and low domestic production are further squeezing import-dependent Cuba’s ability to feed its people.