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09/30/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Hemp boom is over: Oversupply of hemp causes huge losses for farmers
Farmers in Oregon and elsewhere in the United States have given up hemp due to the lack of profit and underwhelming performance despite the initial positive outlook. Hemp has been used for industrial purposes since becoming legal for production in 2018. The market has grown alongside the cannabinoid industry, with farmers being highly optimistic about […]
09/15/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Derailed supply chain: Food prices set to soar once more as railroad strike looms
U.S. food sectors are expected to see more problems as grocery prices are bound to skyrocket once more if railroad workers go on strike, with stores limiting U.S. grain exports to countries facing famine. Around 115,000 freight rail workers could walk out if they cannot reach a new contract with railroads, which can lead to the […]
09/13/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Farmers and food producers warn of food shortages in Europe due to soaring energy prices
Farmers and food producers in Europe have called for government support to offset surging energy costs as they warned of possible food shortages and significant price increases during winter. European Union farmers’ union Copa-Cogeca and food producer associations FoodDrink Europe and PFP said their members began closing operations and reducing their output as they asked for the food […]
08/31/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Around 140,000 plaintiffs allege they developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma from exposure to Roundup herbicide
Despite German chemical firm Bayer insisting that the Roundup herbicide is “safe,” around 140,000 plaintiffs alleged that they developed non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) from exposure to it. Among the plaintiffs is 72-year-old Mike Langford, who was diagnosed with NHL in 2007. Despite multiple rounds of chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant, he suffered through five recurrences of […]
08/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Heatwaves and drought threaten autumn crops in China
China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs has warned citizens of an unprecedented heatwave and drought, which are posing a threat to the autumn harvest. On Tuesday, August 23, the weather bureau renewed an orange national drought alert – the second-highest level – and the forecast showed continued high temperatures of 39 degrees Celsius (102 degrees […]
08/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Severe drought dries up China’s Yangtze River, causing energy shortages and shipping delays
A nationwide drought alert was issued in China on August 19 as the severe heatwave in the country’s southwest was forecast to continue well into September. The record-breaking drought has caused the Yangtze River to dry up, affecting hydropower, halting shipping and forcing major companies to suspend operations. The loss of water flow to China’s […]
08/24/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Power grid collapse looms: Drought forcing drastic cuts in hydroelectric power generation
Low water levels are already causing problems with crop yields in the western part of the United States. An expansive, decades-long drought is also forcing drastic cuts in hydroelectric power generation. Water is critical in generating electricity. Around 40 percent of water withdrawals – freshwater taken out of ground or surface water sources – in the […]
08/18/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Europe struggles amid WORST DROUGHT in 500 years
Europe is experiencing its worst drought in centuries. The only similar event happened in 2018, when the continent suffered a drought so extreme that there had been no other comparable events prior. Senior researcher Andrea Toreti said this one is worse. What makes this current drought crisis in Europe significant is its scale. The European Drought Observatory said […]
08/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Shortage of feedstock caused by severe drought leading to MILK shortage in France
Yannick Fialip, president of the economic commission of FNSEA and a breeder, has warned that a shortage of feedstock caused by severe drought may lead to a milk shortage. FNSEA is by far the largest union of farmers in France. “I think that in the coming months, we will have a shortage of milk in France. To make milk, you […]
08/10/2022
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By Mary Villareal
National security, food supply at risk as foreign ownership of US farmland continues to grow
Doug Hagman lamented the apparent subjugation of the United States federal government to the World Economic Forum and other globalist organizations. “It’s amazing to me that foreign countries own millions of acres of farmland in this country – and you’re looking at China, Iran and Russia as some of our worst enemies,” Hagmann said during […]
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