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Russia To Maintain High Grain Export Quota Amidst Abundant Harvest

Russia to maintain high grain export quota, boosting global food security, thanks to its surplus grain reserves and continued logistical capabilities.

USDA: Nigerian Agricultural Exports Rejected Due To Poor Food Safety Documentation

Nigerian agricultural produce is rejected in the US due to lack of food safety documentation, USDA official says.

Australia’s Sheep Industry Faces Crisis As Prices Plummet

Sheep prices in Australia have fallen by 75%, forcing some farmers to give away their animals for free. Industry experts are calling for government support to help farmers cope with the low prices.

Abeokuta Fish Sellers Protest Almost 100% Hike In Food Prices

News in brief: Fish sellers in Abeokuta protested against a 100% increase in fish prices, urging the government to intervene and regulate cold room...

Hidden Costs of Nigeria’s Food System Reach $105.13 Billion

Nigeria's hidden agrifood costs were $105.13 billion in 2020, representing 0.8% of global hidden costs and the FAO called for a more sustainable food system.

Stubble Burning Continue To Pollute Delhi’s Air Despite Government Efforts

Stubble burning is a major contributor to air pollution in northern India, and farmers remain reluctant to abandon the practice.

Denmark Calls For EU Farmers To Pay For Carbon Emissions

Denmark's climate minister calls for EU farmers to pay for their greenhouse gas emissions to reduce the environmental impact of agriculture.

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