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Decision to suspend Black Sea agreement will lead to fresh spike in prices, experts warn
Moscow links decision to attack on ships in the Crimean port of Sevastopol
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Ivory Coast and Ghana boycott annual meeting amid rising tensions in chocolate industry
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The World Bank is under pressure to take more action to address climate
Longer inspection times at Istanbul monitoring centre prompt calls for bigger teams to handle increased demand
Surging costs of inputs such as fertiliser and the growing threat of climate change are driving a return to pre-industrial methods
A sector once favoured by investors is coming under pressure amid rising prices for consumers
Production at risk of coming to standstill ahead of Christmas as CF Industries halts operations over high gas prices
Industry warns that soaring cost of heating greenhouses and other energy-intensive processes will lead to shortages
Entrepreneurs develop alternatives to products often linked to deforestation and child labour
Copper and iron ore back under pressure on worries over high energy costs and China strains
Significant amounts of farmland are being used to produce not food, but so-called biofuels. But could the global food crisis change that?
EU to convene emergency meeting while fears grow over effect on industry and farming
Food industry sounds alarm over CF Industries’ closure of Billingham facility
Ammonia output at Billingham deemed uneconomical as price of natural gas more than doubles
Increased costs are forcing farmers to reduce output and the world’s poorest continent is expected to be hardest hit
The Razoni has been closely watched after it failed to reach original destination of Lebanon
Cargo vessel Razoni’s passage highlights circuitous and secretive nature of global commodities trade
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
Large-scale food exports to return after Lloyd’s of London insurers agree cover for vessels
Food commodity prices are falling but experts say global production and hunger rates might be even worse in 2023
Raw materials from grains to oil have lost their lustre, with hedge funds betting on further falls
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