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food production

  • China’s Food Security Problem Returning
    China’s Food Security Problem Returning
    With fewer farmers and less arable land, food security becomes a top concern for Beijing—again.
    June 25, 2024BY James Gorrie
  • IN-DEPTH: Why an Investors’ Push to Rewild Farmland Could Be Putting Food Production at Risk
    IN-DEPTH: Why an Investors’ Push to Rewild Farmland Could Be Putting Food Production at Risk
    With environmentalism increasingly driving the agricultural land market in the UK,  some farmers fear that a push that ...
    August 21, 2023BY Owen Evans
  • Environmental, Political Elites Are Destroying Food Production for ‘Climate’ Goals
    Environmental, Political Elites Are Destroying Food Production for ‘Climate’ Goals
    Commentary In the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, a special thematic part was dedicated to anticipating ...
    October 5, 2022BY Jovana Diković and Mises Institute
  • Food More Expensive, But Shortage Unlikely Amid Solid Harvest Expectations
    Food More Expensive, But Shortage Unlikely Amid Solid Harvest Expectations
    Americans need to reach deeper into their wallets at the grocery checkout, but there’s no indication the shelves ...
    July 20, 2022BY Petr Svab
  • Fire at Minnesota Poultry Farm Building Kills Tens of Thousands of Chickens
    Fire at Minnesota Poultry Farm Building Kills Tens of Thousands of Chickens
    Tens of thousands of egg-laying chickens are estimated to have been killed in a barn fire on May ...
    June 2, 2022BY Allan Stein
  • Farmers Struggling With Increased Food Demands, Supply Chain Disruptions
    Farmers Struggling With Increased Food Demands, Supply Chain Disruptions
    Talk of food shortages and empty shelves has been at the forefront of agricultural discussions around the globe ...
    April 5, 2022BY Autumn Spredemann
  • Medical Journals Committing Malpractice With Climate Change Public Health Crisis Misdiagnosis
    Medical Journals Committing Malpractice With Climate Change Public Health Crisis Misdiagnosis
    Commentary Almost every mainstream media “news” outlet uncritically parroted last week a joint statement issued on behalf of ...
    September 14, 2021BY H. Sterling Burnett
  • Massive Protests as German Farmers Decry Stringent Regulations
    Massive Protests as German Farmers Decry Stringent Regulations
    Over 10,000 German farmers used around 5,000 tractors to bring central Berlin to a standstill on Tuesday. The ...
    November 26, 2019BY Alan McDonnell
  • Chinese Grain Production Fell Sharply This Summer, Officials Say
    Chinese Grain Production Fell Sharply This Summer, Officials Say
    China’s summer grain yield experienced a significant decrease in production at a time when Beijing aims to reduce ...
    October 10, 2018BY Sunny Chao
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