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The strategy of holding its ‘rice bowl steady’, an urgent priority for Beijing, could be tested in IP lawyers’ offices
Anne-Marie Trevelyan assures safeguards will protect farmers despite worries about cheap meat imports
Raising yields will not only improve lives but could also be an important factor driving national development
The Razoni has been closely watched after it failed to reach original destination of Lebanon
Customer refused grain from Razoni, first ship to test reopening of Black Sea to food shipments
Minister says only a handful of ships will depart from Odesa region in next two weeks
Avocado is now being used as a cheaper substitute in salads as a glut of the fruit sends prices tumbling
Black Sea export route key to farmers’ ‘financial cycle’ and easing of global food crisis, says agriculture minister
The global agrifood system is wasteful and damaging but there are steps we can take to tackle it
Accord is the first Brussels has struck in three years after resistance among members to reducing barriers
Intensive farming in America’s midwest has consequences for our health and the planet with falling returns to farmers
Global turmoil pushes world’s largest wheat importer to boost domestic harvest
Agriculture sector hit by soaring fertiliser, feed and fuel costs and problems accessing financing
Rising energy prices for UK greenhouse growers mean imports will inevitably increase
It is in everyone’s interest to keep exports flowing, but no one wants to run short by being the only country that does
Prices soar as Black Sea ports at virtual standstill amid Russian assault
‘No end in sight to the upswing’ as supply shortage concerns grow
Countries reach agreement to boost security following a week-long halt to inspections of the popular fruit
Paris says agreements must take account of agricultural sensitivities
Excessive export taxes will hit the farmers’ ability to invest in production and stifle output
Products from coffee to oranges affected by drought and chilly temperatures
Changing temperatures across the globe are shifting the seasons and the crops that farmers can grow
Tariff-free agreement could set precedent for accords with big exporters such as US and Brazil
Record shipments and high crop prices boost incomes as subsidies wane
UK PM sides with free traders in cabinet as he tries to agree final negotiating position
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