25,000 Turkeys in Lolland to be Culled After Bird Flu Found
A turkey flock of 25,000 in Lolland, Denmark, is set to be culled after an outbreak of the H5N1 bird flu virus was confirmed.
Farmers can start preparing for the declaration of crops in 2026 earlier
Lithuanian farmers will be able to take advantage of new features in the 2026 crop declaration process to facilitate easier applications and ensure data continuity.
The united left begins the election campaign with a frontal attack on Danish pig farmers
Danish farmers are urged to halt new barn constructions or expansions, with the left-wing parties demanding an 'acute pig stop' due to environmental concerns.
Possible oil well in the hinterland, ANP delay and search for water: see timeline
The family of farmer Sidrônio Moreira has been waiting over a year for a response from the ANP following the discovery of a possible oil well in Ceará.
March will bring warm and dry weather
The article discusses the expected warm and dry weather conditions in Czechia this March.
Climate Change Hits Coffee Production. The Report Shows the Scale of the Problem
Climate change is adversely affecting coffee production, with significant impacts on key coffee-producing countries and potential consequences for global coffee prices.
Gasoline, industry, and agriculture: see how the war in Iran could hit the Brazilian wallet
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is projected to lead to increased costs for Brazilians, particularly through higher gasoline and energy prices as a consequence of rising oil prices and the devaluation of the local currency.
Former R-Minister on Pig Stop: I Cannot Recognize My Old Party
Christian Friis Bach, a former minister from the Radikale Venstre party, criticizes his party's stance on stopping conventional pig production, stating he no longer recognizes its values.
Australian agriculture hits $100 billion target ahead of schedule
Australia's agricultural sector has achieved a monumental $100 billion output target four years ahead of schedule, although analysts predict a decline in production next year due to adverse conditions.
Brazilian agribusiness exported US$ 11.7 billion in 2025 to the war region
Brazilian agribusiness faces rising costs and challenges due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East impacting global agricultural markets.
GDP of Pará grows 7.85% in the 3rd quarter of 2025, points out Fapespa
Pará's GDP increased by 7.85% in Q3 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, significantly outpacing Brazil's average growth.
At the Border of Burkina Faso, the Slowdown of Trade Weighs on Ivorian Traders
The slowdown of trade at the Burkina Faso border is significantly impacting Ivorian traders and farmers, leading to decreased productivity and lower prices for goods.
Paraná Secretary signs agreement to pay fine of R$ 23,000 for political use of respirator donations during the Covid-19 pandemic
Marcio Nunes, the Secretary of Agriculture and Supply of Paraná, signed a civil non-prosecution agreement to pay a fine for improperly using respirator donations for political purposes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Farmers Build a Natural Lake on an Arid Farm in Oregon and Begin to Restore the Water Cycle in Less Than Six Months: The Strategic Reservoir Rehydrates the Soil, Supplies the Property, and Accelerates Ecosystem Recovery in One of the Driest Regions of the United States
Farmers in Oregon created a natural lake on an arid farm that has begun restoring the water cycle while improving soil hydration and boosting local ecosystems within six months.
Bodies of sheep found trapped in trees after heavy rain in Piauí: '60 died,' says breeder
Heavy rains in Fronteiras, Piauí, have resulted in significant livestock losses, with a breeder reporting 60 sheep drowned or swept away by floodwaters.
Vice-president of national farming body refuses to step down
The vice-president of Australia's National Farmers' Federation has declined to resign despite pressure over controversial social media posts regarding issues like women's safety and gender.
"Decisive Step": The Seed Industry Supported Milei's Announcement to Modernize the Intellectual Property Framework for Seeds
Argentina's seed industry backs President Milei's call to modernize intellectual property laws for seeds to enhance competitiveness and attract investments.
Drops and rises in agricultural prices and fear for key inputs: what experts say after the attacks in Iran
After attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel, commodity prices show slight declines for major grains and a significant rise in soy oil prices, as experts express concerns about future market impacts.
Meet the $235,000 bull that dazzled buyers with his good looks
A South Australian Angus bull named Granite Ridge Velocity V42 has set a record price of $235,000 at auction, highlighting strong competition among cattle breeders for high-quality genetics.
"Structural Dependency": The War in the Middle East is Pressuring Prices for Strategic Inputs in Agriculture
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is driving up costs for agricultural inputs in Argentina, particularly fertilizers like urea, which the country heavily relies on from that region.
Photos: the spring of flower and vegetable plant growers has begun
Flower and vegetable plant growers in Estonia are beginning their spring season despite nearly three weeks remaining until the astronomical start of spring.
Break in the Agreste Aqueduct causes large water leak on BR-232 and affects supply in three cities; VIDEO
A break in the Agreste Aqueduct caused a significant water leak along BR-232, impacting the water supply in Bezerros and leading to service suspensions in nearby areas.
West Africa: Nigeria Extends Shea Export Ban to Boost Local Processing
Nigeria has extended its ban on the export of raw shea nuts for another year to enhance domestic processing capabilities.
Coffee growers from Southern Minas and SP are eyeing business at Femagri 2026
The Femagri 2026 event in Guaxupé, MG, will gather coffee producers from Southern Minas and São Paulo, showcasing technological innovations in agriculture.
SSB apologizes for error – no "youth boom" in agriculture after all
Statistics Norway has apologized for incorrect data suggesting a significant increase in young farmers in Norway, clarifying there has actually been a slight decline in their numbers.
"The battle is moral": Federico Sturzenegger celebrated the approval of a new vaccine against foot-and-mouth disease
Federico Sturzenegger, Argentina's Minister of Deregulation and State Transformation, celebrated the approval of a new foot-and-mouth disease vaccine by SENASA, framing it as a resolution of a protracted dispute.
Video: river floods and reaches houses and farmland of riverside dwellers in Southwest Piauí
Heavy rains in Piauí caused the Parnaíba River to flood, inundating rural farmland and isolating homes in Uruçuí.
South Africa: Turkish FMD Vaccines Arrival Scales Up National Vaccination Drive
South Africa has received a shipment of 1.5 million Foot-and-Mouth Disease vaccines from Turkey to bolster its national vaccination efforts.
South Africa: National and Provincial Legislatures Unite to Tackle Foot-and-Mouth Disease As Economic and Food Security Crisis
South African legislators are collaborating to address foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) due to its impact on economic and food security.
Cocoa: Ivory Coast advances the start of its marketing campaign due to prices per ton
Ivory Coast has advanced the start of its cocoa marketing campaign due to unsold stocks and high prices that exceed global market rates.
The creator of the miniature collective farm world: every detail has its own story to tell
Taavi Leola has created a miniature collective farm world, showcasing the history and machines of agriculture, now on display at the Estonian Agricultural Museum.
Without retentions and with better credits: a report focused on what is needed for the continuity of agricultural businesses
A report highlights the need for the elimination of retentions, crop rotation, and long-term credits to sustain agricultural producers in Argentina.
Uganda: Gomba Coffee Farmers Fault Govt Over Market Failures
Coffee farmers in Gomba District of Uganda have criticized the government for not securing reliable markets, leading to financial losses after harvest.
Francisco Paoltroni: "Eating beef in the world is a luxury and Argentina is heading towards that normalcy"
Senator Francisco Paoltroni claims that the current price of beef in Argentina reflects a normalization process after decades of distortions in the market.
"In a responsible manner": Milei promised to continue reducing tariffs as fiscal surplus allows and announced a new seed regime
Argentine President Javier Milei pledged to the agricultural sector to responsibly continue reducing tariffs based on fiscal surplus, while also introducing a new seed regime focused on intellectual property.
River that filled again after 8 months of drought in PI benefits fishing and agriculture: 'we wait all year'
The Boa Vista River in Massapê do Piauí has refilled after eight months of drought, providing significant benefits to local fishermen and farmers.
The price of a ton of cocoa stabilizes at $3,000 and for the sector it remains attractive
The price of cocoa has stabilized at $3,000 per ton after reaching historical highs in 2024 and 2025, making it still appealing for the sector.
The Ministry of Agriculture changes the representative of the LVM shareholder
The Latvian Ministry of Agriculture has replaced the representative of the state forest company LVM to eliminate potential conflicts of interest.
First Agricultural Cabinet... A Mega Package of ₹27,746 Crore for Farmers
Madhya Pradesh has held its first Agricultural Cabinet meeting in a tribal area, approving a significant package for farmers worth ₹27,746 crore.
Sparkasse Group and Agricultural Consortia of Italy together to support agricultural enterprises
The initiative aims to provide farmers with liquidity and support for accessing technical means and services, while promoting technological innovation and energy transition at favorable terms.
Kenya: Why Kenya's Tea Faces Uncertainty Amid Middle East Crisis
Kenya's tea sector is at risk due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East, which are disrupting supply chains to crucial Gulf markets.
The Days are Getting Longer – Now They are Increasing the Fastest
In Sweden, the length of the days is increasing rapidly, especially in the northern regions, as spring approaches.
MT: Farmer Antti and Matilda have separated – "There have been discussions, tears, and attempts to understand"
Finnish farmer Antti Hepo-oja shares the emotional impact of his separation from Matilda Tarjas, highlighting the difficulties of their relationship.
SIX FIELDS ⟩ A layer of snow protected winter crops
February's weather remained consistently wintry, providing a protective layer of snow for winter crops in Estonia.
If oil is confirmed, farmer who drilled well in Ceará will not be able to sell the fuel; understand
A farmer in Ceará, Brazil, discovered a liquid that may be oil while drilling for water, but he will not have the rights to sell any confirmed oil found on his property.
In March, apple trees can be shaped into crowns. Gardening tips
In March, as temperatures rise above freezing, it is the right time to start shaping apple tree crowns, emphasizing the importance of proper technique to ensure healthy growth and fruit yield.
Drought on the Planet Has Entered a New Era. The Cost Will Be High
The article discusses the onset of a new era of planetary drought, suggesting significant future economic implications.
The Ávila that cannot drink tap water due to aquifer contamination: 'It will worsen due to large farms'
In Ávila, Spain, residents face severe water contamination issues, attributed to intensive agriculture and pig farming, which renders tap water undrinkable.
"It should be the mirror": in the countryside they celebrated Milei's promise about export taxes, but there were concerns about the timing and doubts about seeds
Agricultural leaders in Argentina expressed cautious optimism regarding President Milei's promise to continue reducing export taxes, although they emphasized the need for more predictable policies.
Message to the countryside: Milei promised to continue lowering withholdings as long as fiscal balance allows and spoke about a regime for seeds
President Javier Milei assured that the government will responsibly lower agricultural withholdings depending on the fiscal surplus and introduced a new regime for seed innovation.