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How a dead farmer in India applied for a loan

Indian sugar baron is accused of borrowing $80m in the name of more than 24,000 farmers, some of them already dead.

The story of the dead Indian farmers who applied for loans

AJ Impact

Machine lubricants threaten sales of edible palm oil

European food makers are asking for less hydrocarbon contaminants in palm oil, raising costs for producers.

Machine lubricants threaten sales of edible palm oil

AJ IMPACT

In Gaza, berries under blockade

This is a story about Gaza that you ordinarily do not see, and it starts with strawberries.

In Gaza, berries under blockade

AJ Impact

China removes all barriers to poultry imports from US

Live birds and poultry products can now be shipped to China from the US as both sides negotiate a trade deal.

China removes all barriers to poultry imports from US

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Chicken run: US poultry diverted from China due to virus

Frozen and refrigerated goods are beginning to spoil as the virus roils the global shipping trade, US exporters say.

Chicken run: US poultry diverted from China due to virus

Inside Story

What caused desert locust outbreak in East Africa, South Asia?

The infestation is the worst in a quarter of a century and threatens the food supplies of millions of people.

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Zimbabwe's farmers lament: 'The taxes are just too much'

Despite food crisis, Zimbabwe fields lie fallow as farmers grapple with drought, hyperinflation and onerous taxes.

Zimbabwe's farmers lament: 'The taxes are just too much'

AJ Impact

'You stayed in the fight': Trump hails farmers for trade war help

US president promises farmers that China trade deal will be good for them, as he seeks their support ahead of election.

'You stayed in the fight': Trump hails farmers for trade war help

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Malaysia’s PM defends criticism of India despite palm oil curbs

Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir has criticised India's new citizenship law and its move to revoke Kashmir's autonomy.

Malaysia’s PM defends criticism of India despite palm oil curbs

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China's runaway pork rally set to return after Lunar Year

State reserves were tapped to help tame record-breaking prices, but analysts tell Bloomberg they may rise again.

China's runaway pork rally set to return after Lunar Year

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Planters' peril: US farmers bear fallout of trade war uncertainty

Despite a Phase 1 deal between the US and China due to be signed soon, US farmers are affected by weaker Chinese demand.

Planters' peril: US farmers bear fallout of trade war uncertainty

Europe

Polish turkey cull expected after bird flu outbreak

Up to 40,000 poultry are due to be slaughtered after bird flu was found responsible for deaths of 25,000 turkeys.

Bird flu kills tens of thousands of turkeys in Poland

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Growing pains: Southeast Asian farmers need cheaper agritech

A new crop of startups is developing solutions tailored specifically to regional needs.

Growing pains: Southeast Asian farmers need cheaper agritech

UpFront

Climate change, Indigenous activism and the fight for justice

We discuss how to solve the climate crisis with activists Xiuhtezcatl Martinez and Vandana Shiva.

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Urban farmers reap harvests in Paris

From underground former car-parks to the rooftops of the famous skyline, an agricultural revolution is taking place.

Let them eat the city, say the urban farmers of Paris