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food security

  • 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
  • Wells Fargo Fires Employees for Allegedly Faking Work; Consumer Sentiment Hits 7-Month Low | Business Matters Full Broadcast (June 14)
    Wells Fargo Fires Employees for Allegedly Faking Work; Consumer Sentiment Hits 7-Month Low | Business Matters Full Broadcast (June 14)
    Wells Fargo last month terminated more than a dozen employees after reviewing allegations that they were involved in ...
    June 14, 2024BY Don Ma
  • Israeli Farms and Farmers Hit Hard by the War
    Israeli Farms and Farmers Hit Hard by the War
    Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023, attack targeted Israel's Western Negev, source of a quarter of the nation's agricultural production.
    June 14, 2024BY Dan M. Berger
  • Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Hearing on ‘Global Food Security’
    Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s Hearing on ‘Global Food Security’
    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee holds a hearing on "Global Food Security" at 10 a.m. ET on March ...
    March 6, 2024BY Epoch Video
  • Minister Says UK Needs to Balance Food Security With Combating Insect Decline
    Minister Says UK Needs to Balance Food Security With Combating Insect Decline
    A government minister has told MPs she is worried about the decline of bees and other insects but ...
    November 29, 2023BY Chris Summers
  • British Foreign Minister Cameron Closes Global Food Security Summit
    British Foreign Minister Cameron Closes Global Food Security Summit
    British Foreign Minister David Cameron closes the Global Food Security Summit at 11 a.m. ET on Nov. 20.
    November 20, 2023BY Epoch Video
  • 3.7 Million Australians Face Food Insecurity Issues: Report
    3.7 Million Australians Face Food Insecurity Issues: Report
    'In a country where we produce enough food to feed our population three times over, this should not ...
    October 23, 2023BY Alfred Bui
  • ANALYSIS: China’s Xi Jinping Promotes Food Security Strategy
    ANALYSIS: China’s Xi Jinping Promotes Food Security Strategy
    Chinese leader Xi Jinping recently made an unannounced visit to Heilongjiang province. During his Sept. 6 to 8 ...
    September 17, 2023BY Grace Hsing and Cathy Yin-Garton
  • 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
  • IMF Warns India’s Rice Export Ban Could Worsen Food Price Inflation
    IMF Warns India’s Rice Export Ban Could Worsen Food Price Inflation
    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that India's restriction of certain types of rice could exacerbate global inflation ...
    July 27, 2023BY Mimi Nguyen Ly
  • Is Western Australia’s Heritage Law Going to Thwart Food Production
    Is Western Australia’s Heritage Law Going to Thwart Food Production
    Commentary The Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act comes into effect on July 1 in Western Australia (WA). Premier Roger ...
    June 28, 2023BY Augusto Zimmermann and John G. Hartnett
  • IN-DEPTH: What Caused Deadliest Barn Fire Involving Cattle in Texas History
    IN-DEPTH: What Caused Deadliest Barn Fire Involving Cattle in Texas History
    The official report on the deadliest barn fire involving cattle in Texas history, and in the last decade, ...
    June 23, 2023BY Darlene McCormick Sanchez
  • China Issues More Crop Subsidies, Highlighting Its Farm Crisis
    China Issues More Crop Subsidies, Highlighting Its Farm Crisis
    China will provide 10 billion yuan ($1.45 billion) in one-time farm subsidies, according to a government statement on ...
    April 21, 2023BY Mary Hong
  • DEFRA’s Net Zero Policies Contributing to Fruit & Vegetable Shortages, Warn British Farmers
    DEFRA’s Net Zero Policies Contributing to Fruit & Vegetable Shortages, Warn British Farmers
    British farmers are warning that recent shortages of fresh fruit and vegetables in Britain's supermarkets are partly due ...
    February 27, 2023BY Owen Evans
  • American Officials Sound Alarm Over China’s Purchases of US Farmland
    American Officials Sound Alarm Over China’s Purchases of US Farmland
    Sid Miller won his third term as Texas agricultural commissioner in November 2022. One of his campaign priorities ...
    December 28, 2022BY Terri Wu
  • UK Warned by Farmers That It Is Facing a Food Supply Crisis
    UK Warned by Farmers That It Is Facing a Food Supply Crisis
    In an emergency press conference, the National Farmers Union (NFU) said the government needed to step in to ...
    December 7, 2022BY Owen Evans
  • Congressman: GOP to Rein in War on Farmers, a ‘Formula for Famine’
    Congressman: GOP to Rein in War on Farmers, a ‘Formula for Famine’
    News Analysis If Republicans take back Congress after the midterm elections, lawmakers intend to “aggressively” probe and rein ...
    November 7, 2022BY Alex Newman
  • UK Prime Minister Opposes Placing Solar Panels on Farmland, Downing Street Says
    UK Prime Minister Opposes Placing Solar Panels on Farmland, Downing Street Says
    UK Prime Minister Liz Truss does not think solar panels should be installed on productive agricultural lands, Downing ...
    October 10, 2022BY Alexander Zhang
  • 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
  • Sylvain Charlebois: Canada Has a Food Affordability Problem
    Sylvain Charlebois: Canada Has a Food Affordability Problem
    Commentary Did you know that there is a global food security index? The well-known magazine The Economist has ...
    September 30, 2022BY Sylvain Charlebois
  • Trudeau in New York to Attend UN General Assembly, Meet With Allies
    Trudeau in New York to Attend UN General Assembly, Meet With Allies
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in New York for a two-day meeting with allies and partners at the ...
    September 20, 2022BY Andrew Chen
  • Address Worker Shortage or Face Food Security Crisis: Australian Opposition Leader Warns
    Address Worker Shortage or Face Food Security Crisis: Australian Opposition Leader Warns
    Nationals Party leader David Littleproud said the agriculture industry currently faces a workforce shortage of over 170,000 workers, which the ...
    August 26, 2022BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
  • Severe Droughts Amplify Fears Over Food Security
    Severe Droughts Amplify Fears Over Food Security
    Experts across the globe are warning that food prices will continue to climb and are advising consumers to ...
    August 24, 2022BY Autumn Spredemann
  • No Farmers, No Food, No Life
    No Farmers, No Food, No Life
    Commentary The world is now facing a man-made food catastrophe. It is reaching crisis levels. Current policies in ...
    August 2, 2022BY Carla Peeters
  • Provinces Denounce Feds for Pushing Ahead on Imposing Fertilizer Emission Reductions
    Provinces Denounce Feds for Pushing Ahead on Imposing Fertilizer Emission Reductions
    Agriculture ministers from several provinces say they're concerned about the federal government's plan to reduce fertilizer emissions in ...
    July 24, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Biden, G-7 Leaders Pledge $4.5 Billion in Aid for Global Food Security: White House
    Biden, G-7 Leaders Pledge $4.5 Billion in Aid for Global Food Security: White House
    President Joe Biden and leaders from G-7 nations on Tuesday pledged to contribute billions of dollars in aid to ...
    June 29, 2022BY Katabella Roberts
  • Russian-Ukrainian War Could Spark Global Food Crisis, Recession: Report
    Russian-Ukrainian War Could Spark Global Food Crisis, Recession: Report
    The world should ready itself for a possible global food crisis in the coming months amid the fallout ...
    May 27, 2022BY Victoria Kelly-Clark
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