Middle East war oil price surge to 'trigger profits and £427m a month tax windfall'
The ongoing war in the Middle East is driving up oil prices, resulting in significant profits for energy producers and a £427 million monthly windfall tax for the UK government.
Producers celebrate record avocado harvest in Tupã after losses last year
Avocado producers in Tupã, Brazil, are celebrating a record harvest in 2026 after suffering significant losses the previous year due to adverse weather conditions.
Raízen: the request for extrajudicial recovery raises alarm for sugarcane producers on the eve of the new harvest
Raízen's request for extrajudicial recovery, amid substantial debts, has raised concerns among sugarcane producers in Brazil.
Angus promotes the certification of heifers to improve the genetic base and add value in breeding
The Argentine Angus Association has launched a new program to certify heifers, aimed at enhancing the genetic base of the breed and providing producers with a valuable marketing tool.
"Unfair price": importation of strawberries from Egypt puts pressure on prices and worries producers from Minas Gerais
The importation of strawberries from Egypt has surged in recent years, leading to significant impacts on the domestic market, particularly affecting strawberry growers in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
They seek to improve 500,000 hectares: a program has completed the first issuance of carbon credits
A new regenerative agriculture program in South America has launched its first verified carbon credits to help producers improve their lands and biodiversity.
The privilege of tasting wines with their authors
The article discusses the growing trend of wine fairs and tasting events in Europe, highlighting their significance for wine producers and enthusiasts post-pandemic.
Cattle farmers slam N.B. plan to end vet services
Cattle farmers in New Brunswick criticize the provincial government’s decision to eliminate government-run veterinary services, arguing it undermines essential support for agricultural producers.
Coffee prices fall, but still pay producers, and the market faces uncertainties with interest rates and war
Coffee prices in Brazil are lower than in previous years, yet still beneficial for farmers, while uncertainty looms due to interest rates and geopolitical conflicts.
Corn: Direct Sales to Port and Caution from Exporters
Argentine producers are selling corn directly from their farms to ports, taking advantage of favorable harvest conditions despite a cautious approach from exporters.
Affected by the Iran War: Know the 10 Largest Aluminum Producers in the World
The ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran is threatening the global aluminum market by putting pressure on the Gulf region, a key energy and shipping hub.
Poultry and pork producers propose to reduce internal costs and optimize corn prices to compete with the United States
Ecuador's poultry and pork producers are expressing concerns over U.S. agricultural imports and are urging a review of negotiation terms and cost reductions to remain competitive.
Producers seek techniques to enhance sustainability in coffee production
Coffee producers from Minas Gerais and São Paulo gather at the 25th Femagri to improve agricultural sustainability and practices through innovative techniques.
Cocoa Production in Pará Gains Technological Boost Amid Price Drop of Almonds
Cocoa producers in Altamira, Brazil, are exploring technological alternatives to sustain production as almond prices fall significantly below production costs.
Attack on Qatar Shook LNG Market. The US May Benefit the Most
Iranian attacks on LNG facilities in Qatar have severely disrupted the country's export capabilities, significantly impacting the global LNG market and creating opportunities for American producers.
How to improve the production of eggs and free-range chicken? See tips
Producers interested in enhancing egg and free-range chicken production can access a free guide with technical recommendations.
MTK's desperate plea: Food production is heading for a crisis
The Finnish Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Owners (MTK) warns that the war in Iran could lead to hundreds of millions of euros in additional costs for agriculture, exacerbating the ongoing economic crisis in crop production.
MTK warns: War in the Middle East driving agriculture into crisis
The Finnish Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners warns that the war in the Middle East is leading to a cost crisis in agriculture due to rising fertilizer and fuel prices.
President Yoon: Call for Reflection and Apology from the Power Party and ‘That’s What I Want to Know’ for Exposing Gang-Related Allegations
President Yoon called for the Power Party and the producers of the investigative program 'That’s What I Want to Know' to reflect and apologize for the alleged manipulation of gang-related claims against him.
How Free Spirits is the new album by Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso: the stellar collaborations, the duo's humor and the hottest producers
The article discusses the release of 'Free Spirits,' the much-anticipated album by Ca7riel and Paco Amoroso, featuring notable collaborations and a unique blend of humor.
It Affects More Than Just the Oil Sector: Blockade in the Strait of Hormuz Threatens Food and Fertilizer Imports
The blockade in the Strait of Hormuz is significantly disrupting global fertilizer and food imports, impacting agricultural producers and vulnerable regions.
Trump's tariffs strain agricultural producers in Colombia
Colombian agricultural producers are facing challenges due to tariffs imposed by former President Trump, leading them to seek new markets.
The advancement of the black weevil in soybean crops confirmed
The spread of the black soybean weevil has raised alarm among Argentine technicians and producers, as it expands its presence in several regions of the country.
President Daniel Noboa delivered machinery, property titles and benefits to more than 2,400 producers in the Austro
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa provided agricultural tools, property titles, and benefits to over 2,400 producers in the Azuay, Cañar, and Loja provinces to enhance rural development.
Femec 2026 is expected to maintain business volume and bring cheaper products to producers
The Femec 2026 agricultural fair aims to sustain business volumes while offering cheaper products to rural producers and agribusiness partners in the Uberlândia region.
Trump envoy announces lifting of US sanctions on Belarusian banks and potash industry
The US has announced the lifting of sanctions on Belarusian banks and potash producers during a visit by Special Envoy John Coale to Belarus.
Avramar Greece: The preliminary agreement of Cooke for the acquisition of debt
Cooke Inc. has signed a memorandum of understanding to acquire the existing debts of Avramar Greece's companies, solidifying its operational control over one of Greece's leading aquaculture producers.
Business and investments move coffee producers at Femagri
Coffee producers from Southern Minas and the Mogiana medium region are attending Femagri to seek business opportunities and investments for their coffee plantations.
The Storting approved increased onion compensation
The Norwegian Storting has passed a resolution to provide onion producers with at least 95% compensation for unsold crops due to high cadmium levels in 2026.
French producers want to expand their apple exports to Ecuador and open the door to new fruits
Executives from seven French companies are seeking to increase apple exports to Ecuador while exploring opportunities for other fruits.
Oscar film Mr. Nobody against Putin was created according to standards, producers stated
The Czech-Danish documentary 'Mr. Nobody against Putin' has been produced under strict ethical and legal supervision, amidst criticism from Russian authorities.
Ivory Coast: Residual stocks of cocoa from the main campaign still in question
Cocoa producers in Ivory Coast are still waiting for payments related to residual stocks from the main cocoa campaign due to a lack of liquidity.
Specialty coffees gain prominence at the 2nd Mantiqueira de Minas Festival; check out the program
The 2nd Mantiqueira de Minas Festival is celebrating special coffee from Carmo de Minas, showcasing producers and fostering knowledge exchange among industry stakeholders.
Sachet water producers suspend production in Imo over rising costs
Sachet water production in Imo State has been suspended for three days due to rising production costs, particularly for packaging materials.
Petrolina promotes 1st edition of the Family Agriculture Fair at Praça Dom Malan
The first Family Agriculture Fair in Petrolina will take place on Friday, showcasing local agricultural products and supporting small producers.
Christos Balaskas: Greece will be one of the three largest gold producers in the EU by the end of 2026
Greece is expected to become one of the three largest producers of gold and copper in the EU by 2026, joining Sweden and Finland.
SAFE will support ammunition producers, war will drive up food prices
Poland's SAFE program is set to allocate billions of zlotys to domestic ammunition manufacturers amid rising concerns of war impacting food prices due to soaring fuel and gas costs.
Will BTS have more concerts in Mexico? Sheinbaum explains that their request reached producers
Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that a request for more BTS concerts in Mexico for their 2026 tour has been sent to the producers, and a response has been received from the South Korean president.
"It goes at two speeds": against the world, soy in Argentina shows stable prices and a cautious producer sells
Despite falling international prices, Argentine soybeans maintain stable prices due to low local supply and producers' cautious selling behavior.
Increase in diesel prices raises production costs for soybeans and worries producers in Balsas, in southern MA
Rising diesel prices have significantly increased soybean production costs in Balsas, Maranhão, worrying local farmers.
Oil prices climb as fresh strikes target infrastructure
Oil prices increased due to renewed attacks by Iran on neighboring crude producers, coupled with positive signals from stock markets ahead of central bank meetings.
The Freedom to Choose: The Forceful Message from a Producer Following a Historical Government Measure
A cattle producer from Corrientes, Ricardo Mathó Meabe, expressed strong support for a new resolution allowing producers to choose their own licensed veterinarians for vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease.
Large-scale fire destroys agricultural areas and mobilizes producers in the rural zone of Boa Vista
A large-scale fire in the Nova Amazônia Settlement Project, Boa Vista, has burned approximately 3,000 hectares and mobilized firefighting teams and local residents since Saturday, with no reports of injuries or fatalities.
Abrupt Change: The Way Agricultural Inputs are Purchased has Changed
Agricultural producers in Argentina are beginning the 2026/27 campaign with critically low stocks of herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers, according to a report by AZ-Group.
Two chiefs are arrested in operation against suspects of conflicts between farmers and indigenous people in Bahia
Two indigenous leaders were arrested in Bahia, Brazil, during an operation targeting conflicts between rural producers and indigenous communities.
The bankruptcy of E-piim forces dairy producers to sell cows
The bankruptcy of E-piim is forcing many small dairy farmers in Southeastern Estonia to sell their cows due to unpaid milk purchases.
The bankruptcy of E-Piim puts small dairy producers in a difficult situation
The bankruptcy of E-Piim has financially strained small dairy farmers in Southeastern Estonia, leading to livestock reductions as farmers struggle to cover operational costs.
Import quotas for agricultural products from the United States set in the agreement are 'minimal and reasonable'
Ecuador's Production Minister asserts that minimal import quotas for U.S. agricultural products are necessary to protect local producers amid concerns over unfair competition.
Megacana: CADI Sugarcane and Peanut Highlights Gains from Crop Rotation for the Bioenergy Sector
Producers in Brazil are increasingly recognizing the benefits of crop rotation, particularly the combination of sugarcane and peanuts, for improving soil health and productivity in the bioenergy sector.
"Foreign Weather": the rise in fuel prices causes discontent among Americans
The rise in fuel prices due to the oil crisis stemming from the Iran war is causing frustration among Americans, despite the US being one of the world's largest oil producers.