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Exit by owner of agricultural company Kernel is blow to largest bourse in central and eastern Europe
The US and its allies must prioritise investment in the country’s agricultural systems
Investor interest is growing in a protein-rich food source that could also free up agricultural land
New crop varieties and a turn to the Middle East could give the sector new impetus
The country’s ban on chemical fertilisers backfired, but still sharpened interest in greener alternatives
An ambitious scheme aims to raise incomes and protect nature in a region blighted by violence
New production techniques will help, but more judicious use by farmers will help even more
Continuing drought conditions leave traders and analysts worried about this year’s output
Brussels needs a greener agricultural sector to help meet its climate goals. But farmers say they’re being asked to do too much
Giorgia Meloni’s ban looks like an exercise in brand protection
Evolving technology is enhancing soil’s ability to store carbon and mitigate the environmental effects of industrialised farming
Britain’s move to cut duties as it seeks entry to CPTPP trade deal sparks concern among green groups
A market in Bucharest offers lessons for Brits on what to eat when
Farming group’s chief says extreme weather and higher input costs increase chances of empty shelves after salad crunch
Country faces choice between building infrastructure or backing agriculture if it is to meet climate pledges, minister warns
As supermarkets ration salad, agriculture needs help from a government that cares
Thérèse Coffey tells NFU conference egg production drop not caused by market failure, while Tesco announces rationing
British Retail Consortium’s forecast comes as Asda and Morrisons ration purchases of fruit and vegetables
Farmers are intensely aware of the challenges in conserving water supplies
Collecting and processing human urine would address fertiliser shortages and water pollution
Morocco’s OCP had record earnings last year after European rivals were hit by soaring energy costs
Sanctions-hit Dmitry Mazepin pitches plan for shipments of ingredient seen as vital in easing global food crisis
NFU head says ministers have been slow in responding to her concerns
High production costs together with increasingly vegetarian appetites may prevent this industry taking off
Trade group chief notes ‘worst bird flu outbreak that we’ve seen’
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