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Floods Destroys Livestock Farms, Properties Worth Millions In Eastern Nigeria

Floods in Eastern region of Nigeria has caused significant losses for livestock farmers, with some shutting down operations after recording severe fatalities.

Morocco Surpasses Spain, Netherlands As Top UK Tomatoes Supplier

Morocco has become the UK's largest tomato supplier, overtaking the Netherlands and Spain, and is now the second-largest tomato supplier to the EU, behind Italy.

Romania To Double Ukraine Exports Per Month

Romania plans to double its capacity to transfer grains from Ukraine, reaching four million tons monthly using waterways and railways.

EPA Rejects Appeals To Change Livestock Rules

The US EPA plans to review livestock regulations while rejecting petitions from environmental groups to change them immediately.

Pakistan’s Wheat Harvest Forecasts Pass 28 Million Tons — USDA

Pakistan's wheat harvest is expected to surpass 28 million tons in 2023 and could help to lower the country's import needs and boost exports.

Finnish Startup, Carbo Culture, Opens One Of Europe’s Biggest Biochar Plants

Finnish startup Carbo Culture has launched a large biochar plant that can remove 3,000 tons of CO2 annually, equivalent to emissions from 1,500 cars.

Nigerian Cocoa Farmers Demand New Regulatory Board For Industry Development

Nigerian cocoa farmers are demanding a new regulatory board for industry development, and that will avoid issues of the previous board.

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