Cresol and BNDES strengthen historic partnership with contract signing at Expodireto Cotrijal
Cresol and BNDES renewed their nearly three-decade partnership with the signing of contracts aimed at enhancing credit access for family farmers during the Expodireto Cotrijal fair.
Did you know? A plant from the canola family produces oil that serves as airplane fuel and becomes a bet among farmers from Rio Grande do Sul
Farmers in Rio Grande do Sul are looking to carinata, a winter crop from the canola family, as a potential source of airplane fuel amidst rising oil prices and supply issues.
Project offers free services for family farmers in Riachão do Jacuípe; learn more
A project in Riachão do Jacuípe is providing free services aimed at ensuring rights and access for family farmers in the region.
Family Agriculture Fair at Ufopa has first edition of 2026 this Thursday, 5th
The Ufopa Family Agriculture Fair is set to resume with its first event of 2026 on Thursday, featuring local produce and promoting economic integration between farmers and the academic community.
The Ministry of Agriculture announces easier farm transfers to children: here’s what will change
The Lithuanian Ministry of Agriculture outlined changes to facilitate the process of transferring family farms to the next generation, addressing bureaucratic hurdles that previously endangered land continuity.
WSJ: Farmers are aging. Their children do not want to continue the family business
The article discusses the decline of family farms in the U.S. as older farmers like Don Guinnip are unable to pass their businesses onto their children, who are choosing other career paths.
Family farming producers receive licenses for planting corn and soybeans in Macapá
Family farmers in Macapá have been granted over 1,000 hectares of licenses for the cultivation of corn and soybeans to enhance production and family incomes.
Aging Threatens Family Farming in America.. Who Will Inherit the Fields?
Aging farmers in the U.S. struggle to pass on their farms to younger generations, risking the future of family agriculture amidst rising costs and low commodity prices.
'Don't be the generation to mess it up': The reality of running the family business
The challenges and joys of managing a family business, including succession planning and inherited debt, are highlighted through the stories of third-generation farmers.
Witold M. Orłowski: Mercosur and Farmers
The long-negotiated Mercosur agreement aims to facilitate market access for European industrial goods in exchange for easier access to South American food, causing concern among farmers in regions with small family farms, including Poland.
President Petro in the White House: Trump Now Loves Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro arrived in Washington with family and gifts, including chocolate and coffee from farmers who have shifted from coca cultivation, during a meeting with Donald Trump and other officials.
President Petro at the White House: Trump now loves Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro arrived in Washington with gifts and family members, including a granddaughter, as he met with Donald Trump and others to discuss issues related to Colombian farmers who have abandoned coca cultivation.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: "Farmers who want dialogue are being bullied to not break the front"
In a recent interview with Action 24, Kyriakos Mitsotakis discussed his childhood, family, and current issues, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue with farmers.