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How Declining Global Sugar Markets Impact Domestic Prices

The global sugar market is experiencing a bearish trend, compounded by an increase in supply, leading to declining prices across Europe throughout 2024. Traders are forecasting a global sugar surplus

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Indigo Ag Partners with Microsoft for Record Carbon Credit Deal; Cargill to Establish Atlanta Tech Hub

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Indigo Ag Partners with Microsoft for Record Carbon Credit Sale Agtech innovator

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New Wine Industry Reforms: Boosting Investment and Reducing Regulatory Burdens

The UK’s wine sector is set to experience a boost in investment, growth, and job creation thanks to new reforms announced by Food and Drink Minister Mark Spencer. Following a

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NGOs Urge European Commission to Prioritize Animal Welfare in Future Farming Vision

European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen has announced plans for her new Commission to unveil a ‘Vision for Agriculture and Food’ within the first 100 days. However, various associations

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Important Statement from Trade Minister Bolat on Wheat and Sunflower Seed Imports

Commerce Minister Ömer Bolat made significant announcements regarding farmers at the opening of the Customs Directorate Building held in the Marmaraereğlisi district of Tekirdağ. Bolat stated that the halt of

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Enhancing Calving Ease: Two Key Changes Every Farmer Should Consider

We are nearing the end of the second week of calving, having successfully delivered 200 calves so far. As is typical, we started with a high proportion of heifers, which

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Deere Settles Racial Discrimination Allegations for $1.1 Million

Summary of Developments: Deere & Co. willpay $1.1 million to address claims of discrimination against Black and Hispanic job applicants at three of its production sites located in Illinois and

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Seven UK Projects Secure Extra Funding Through the UK Seafood Fund

On Tuesday, 17 October, Defra announced the allocation of £3.9 million to enhance training facilities aimed at upskilling the workforce and encouraging careers in the seafood sector, alongside the development

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EU Court Clarifies Wolf Hunting Regulations for Spain Following Austria’s Lead

ECJ Rules Against Wolf Hunting in Spain’s Castilla y León The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has determined that regions cannot permit the hunting of wolves if their national population

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Janet Hughes: A Trailblazing Civil Servant Changing the Game

Janet Hughes, the director of farming and countryside at Defra, has been nominated for the prestigious Game Changers Award. This award will be revealed during the Farmers Weekly Awards on

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