World News Polish farmers struck a deal with government Polish farmers halt their blockade at the Ukrainian border following successful negotiations with the government, said local media on Saturday. 07/01/2024
Germany Protesting farmers stop Germany's vice chancellor leaving ferry An increasingly unpopular coalition government is facing demonstrations over plans to cut agricultural subsidies. 05/01/2024
Focus Uzbekistan's cotton industry rebounds after boycott In partnership with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan's cotton industry has experienced a resurgence since an international boycott came to an end, witnessing growth and a shift to quality textiles 18/12/2023
Green News 100s of farmers arrive in Berlin to protest climate-driven budget cuts Even a member of the ruling coalition is protesting against the changes. 18/12/2023
Green News Why are Dutch farmers being paid to close their farms? The EU has approved a €1.5 billion scheme to buy out Dutch farmers and reduce nitrogen emissions. 30/11/2023
Qatar 365 Expo 2023 Doha: Showcasing innovative ways to fight desertification In partnership with Media City Qatar 365 walks you through the Expo 2023 Doha. 80 countries are participating in this six-month-long international horticultural exhibition. With 'Greener Desert, Better Environment' as a theme, participants showcase innovative and sustainable solutions to fight desertification. 29/11/2023
Living Food is becoming unaffordable in the UK as extreme weather bites Extreme weather has driven UK food bills up by £351 since 2021, leaving some Brits unable to eat. 27/11/2023
Eco-Innovation Is soilless farming Egypt’s answer to water scarcity? Hydroponics uses just 10 per cent of the water needed for traditional cultivation. 24/11/2023
Climate World has less than 68 days of sugar in stockpiles due to El Nino Dry El Nino weather patterns have led sugar prices to more than double. 20/11/2023
Moldova Moldova's grain harvest is stuck in the global food bottleneck Because of Russian bombings, Ukrainians now export their massive grain stocks on land. This has created one of the biggest bottlenecks the Black Sea Region has seen. 19/11/2023
Green News Europe's farmers are crying out for support with climate change Climate-driven drought and floods are hurting the livelihoods and mental health of European farmers. 18/11/2023
Health news France pays farmers with Parkinson's disease linked to glyphosate use France has been compensating farmers with Parkinson's for the last three years following numerous scientific studies linking the disease to the use of the pesticide. 17/11/2023
Europe News Brussels approves use of glyphosate in EU for 10 more years The European Commission announced on Thursday that it is approving the use of the controversial chemical substance glyphosate across the European Union for another decade after member states failed to reach an agreement. 16/11/2023
Green News Forever chemicals: ‘Shocking’ discovery of PFAS in European pesticides A new report exposes the ‘urgent’ threat of forever chemicals in pesticides, as it calls for tighter EU regulation. 09/11/2023
Focus Poland's 'Silicon Forest' is shaking up the future of food and health In partnership with Podlaskie Region The Podlaskie region of northeastern Poland is best known for its natural beauty, dairy farming, and vast expanse of forest including Europe’s last ancient forest. It is also growing an innovative agriculture, food and health technology sector. 09/11/2023
Europe Decoded Talks on EU-Australia free trade deal have collapsed. This is why. The free trade deal between the European Union and Australia, which has been in the making since 2018, will not happen any time soon after the latest attempt to wrap things up fell apart in dramatic fashion. 30/10/2023
Climate Pumpkin crops decimated by extreme weather in the US Will climate change make Halloween pumpkins a thing of the past? US farmers say there's 'no future' for their trade. 30/10/2023
Crossing Cultures China's gift to the world: the perfect cup of tea A co-production with CGTN China was the first country to cultivate tea and remains the biggest grower of the Camellia sinensis shrub which most tea varieties are extracted from. 15/10/2023
Green News The World Bank has had enough of billion euro fossil fuel subsidies Fossil fuel and agricultural subsidies should be redirected to climate action, Ajay Banga suggested at the bank's annual meeting. 13/10/2023
Focus AgriBusiness Forum: The DRC hopes to unlock its agricultural potential In partnership with Ministère des Finances de la République Démocratique du Congo At the AgriBusiness Forum in Kinshasa, government and economic players from the Democratic Republic of the Congo emphasised the urgent need to exploit the country's agricultural potential in order to meet the challenge of food insecurity. 12/10/2023