The judicial veto on hunting worsens the wolf crisis in Galicia: "They are forcing us to abandon," farmers complain
Farmers in Galicia are expressing frustration over a judicial ban on wolf hunting, which they claim exacerbates their existing challenges and leads to significant livestock losses.
โItโs not sustainableโ: US farmers reeling as Iran war pushes fertilizer costs up
US farmers, including Rodney Bushmeyer, are facing unsustainable fertilizer price increases due to geopolitical tensions, which are impacting their profitability.
"We saw the missiles above us": Agricultural workers from Thailand lost a friend in a war that is not theirs
In a tragic incident, a Thai agricultural worker named Chawat Valanil was killed by a missile strike in Israel, highlighting the dangers faced by foreign laborers in conflict zones.
With social objectives: the Chinese giant Cofco obtained a novel credit for US$435 million
Cofco International secured a US$435 million renewable credit line from Standard Chartered, which is the first in the region focused exclusively on social impact in agriculture.
Surprise on Wall Street: An Agriculture Companyโs Stock Soared Over 24% After Considering a $2 Billion Investment
Adecoagroโs stock price jumped significantly due to optimistic business forecasts and improved recommendations from major banks.
C. Arvanitis: Question to the Commission regarding the food crisis and food prices due to the war in Iran
Greek MEP Costas Arvanitis raises concerns over rising food prices and potential shortages as a result of the conflict involving Iran and the US-Israel tensions.
"There are many people wanting to get in": prices in the golden triangle of the farmland market have risen by 10%
Prices for farmland in the core agricultural region of Argentina have increased by 10% due to high demand and limited supply, now reaching US$20,000 per hectare.
Diesel Prices Soar in the US Following War in Iran
Diesel prices in the United States have surged over a third in the last month due to the war in Iran, elevating costs for goods transport and agriculture.
Soybean prices plummet in the Chicago market: down more than 5%
Soybean prices in Chicago experienced a significant drop of nearly 6%, falling from $450 to $424 per ton due to investor profit-taking amid rising political and trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
"We are assessing": Bioceres Crop Solutions reported a loss of US$189.9 million, and the CEO talked about the reasons and admitted a possible divestment in assets
Bioceres Crop Solutions reported a significant loss primarily due to a legal conflict with a U.S. creditor linked to a recent acquisition.
The war in the Middle East, a black swan in agricultural costs impacting the planting area in the U.S.
The USDA predicts an increase in soybean acreage at the expense of corn by 2026 due to rising production costs influenced by the Middle East conflict.
Daily Summary #1898: 2nd Panel of the STF analyzes the arrest of Vorcaro; US military plane crash in Iraq leaves fatalities; Southern farmers report exorbitant diesel prices; Brazil's rise at the Oscars opens doors for national cinema?
The daily summary highlights significant events including the STF's examination of Daniel Vorcaro's preventive arrest, the fatal crash of a US military plane in Iraq, the struggles of Southern Brazilian farmers with rising diesel prices, advancements in cancer treatment in Brazil, and the impact of Brazil's success at the Oscars on the national cinema.
Good news for Milei: there will be a record harvest of 147.9 million tons and over US$36 billion will arrive
Argentina is projected to have a record grain harvest of 147.9 million tons, primarily driven by wheat production, which will positively impact the economy amidst the government's fiscal goals.
Digital regulations, drug prices, rice... US pressure on 'non-tariff barriers' investigation
The U.S. Trade Representative has initiated a trade investigation into South Korea among other nations, signaling potential new trade pressures focused on non-tariff barriers such as digital regulations and agriculture.
China targets record food-security push in shadow of US-Israeli war with Iran
China is intensifying its efforts to ensure food security by setting ambitious grain production targets amid global geopolitical tensions.
Amid Rising Oil Prices, Agricultural and Marine Product Prices Also Increase
Increasing oil prices due to the US-Iran conflict are contributing to a rise in the prices of agricultural and marine products in South Korea, heightening consumer burdens.
Agricultural products on the rise reflect the effects of the war in Iran
Agricultural commodities are experiencing price increases due to the impacts of the ongoing conflicts involving the US and Israel concerning Iran.
The war in the Middle East shakes agriculture: volatility in soybean and a spike of over US$200 in urea
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is causing significant volatility in international agricultural markets, particularly affecting soybean and fertilizer prices.
"Diesel Price 2310 Won in Jeju"... Agricultural and Fishery Workers in Crisis due to Surge in Fuel Prices
Diesel prices in Jeju have surged significantly due to the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, causing concern for local agricultural and delivery workers.
The calf for wintering reached US$4.4 per kilo, the highest value in history
Prices for calves in Argentina have reached unprecedented levels, significantly exceeding historical averages due to supply shortages.
The privatization of Belgrano Cargas and the Hidrovรญa allows for an exceptional boom in Argentine agriculture
The privatization of Belgrano Cargas and the Hidrovรญa is set to significantly boost Argentine agriculture by increasing export potential and attracting foreign investment.
Investment of US$20 million: the Brito family formed an alliance with a well-known meat group for a slaughterhouse and will hire 30% more employees
The Brito family, through their company Juramento, has partnered with the Gorina slaughterhouse to enhance meat production and export capabilities in Argentina with a US$20 million investment.
Brazilian agribusiness exported US$ 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.
Global Alert: Geopolitical Escalation and Direct Threat to Energy and Agriculture
The geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, particularly due to US and Israeli military actions against Iran, are poised to impact global energy prices and agricultural production.
China โpullsโ Canada away from the US: Will suspend tariffs on agricultural products starting March 1
China has announced it will suspend additional tariffs on select Canadian agricultural products starting March 1, 2024, due to a preliminary agreement between the two nations.
Record Month: The Government Announced That Agroindustry Exported US$4.152 Billion in January
In January, Argentina's agroindustry achieved record exports of US$4.152 billion, surpassing last year's figures and marking the best performance for that month in a decade.
K. Tsiaras to EOASNL: The EU threatened us with funding cuts โ Addressing the outbreak is not a political issue
Greek Agriculture Minister K. Tsiaras discusses the challenges facing the agricultural sector during a meeting with the Local Farmers' Federation, emphasizing the importance of EU funding and addressing the ongoing outbreak issues.
Strong jump in agro-industrial exports: in January they rose 17.6% and surpassed US$ 4 billion
In January, agro-industrial exports from Argentina saw a significant increase of 17.6% year-on-year, reaching over US$ 4 billion, largely driven by record shipments of wheat, barley, and sunflower.
How do US tariffs impact South African economy?
The article examines the effects of U.S. tariffs on the South African economy.
'We're back in the game': sectors of agriculture that were still suffering from a tariff hike of up to 50% expect to resume sales to the USA
'We're back in the game,' says the president of the Brazilian Association of Soluble Coffee Industry as US tariffs on nearly half of Brazilian products are lifted.
What did Jairam Ramesh say about the India-US trade deal?
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh commented on the India-US trade deal, stating that the government claims it will not impact farmers growing crops such as maize, cotton, soybean, apples, fruits, and nuts.
Meet the Australian farmer planning to get the US hooked on camel milk โ video
Australian farmer Paul Martin aims to export camel milk to the US, hoping it becomes a major commodity.
The sharp edge of U.S. Trade Law Section 301 targets Asian countries for 'overproduction'
The Trump administration is gearing up to use Trade Law Section 301 to apply commercial pressure on Asian countries, particularly targeting those with overproduction structures.
How an Australian farmer is planning to get US consumers hooked on camel milk
An Australian farmer is innovatively marketing camel milk to U.S. consumers, highlighting its unique qualities and health benefits.
US farmers are rejecting multimillion-dollar datacenter bids for their land: โIโm not for saleโ
Farmers in Kentucky are declining lucrative offers from tech companies for their farmland as they resist industrial development.
Paradox: a few days before the harvest, sunflower prices show an upward trend
Sunflower prices in Argentina are rising just before the harvest, with current offers around 340+20 US$/ton for immediate delivery and 360+40 for mid-year contracts.
Instant coffee, grapes, honey and Brazilian fish may be impacted by the lifting of Trumpโs tariffs; understand
Brazilian agricultural products including instant coffee, grapes, honey, and fish could benefit from the U.S. Supreme Courtโs decision to suspend tariffs imposed by Trump.
China helps Zimbabwe grow US$1.2 billion tobacco crop amid debt, health concerns
China's investment has revitalized Zimbabwe's tobacco industry, leading to a US$1.2 billion crop despite ongoing health and debt concerns.
Sachin Pilot raises questions on India-US trade deal
Congress leader Sachin Pilot has expressed concerns about the implications of a zero-tariff trade deal with the US for Indian farmers, particularly small farmers.
Donald Trump wants to support glyphosate production in the United States
Donald Trump has announced support for increasing glyphosate production in the U.S., citing its importance for food security despite health concerns.
EU will invest 40 million USD in an agricultural research center in Mexico
The US government is investing 40 million USD in Mexico's International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) to enhance food security and resilience research.
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.
What if the steak comes with a carbon tax?
The article discusses Brazil's efficiency in the beef industry and contrasts it with the challenges faced by the US beef production amidst climate change.
"Brazil has overtaken us": a multinational executive projected a "totally positive" future for agriculture if reforms are made
Manuel Rosasco, general manager of Stine Argentina, emphasizes the need for biotechnological advancements and reduced taxation to enhance Argentina's agricultural productivity against Brazil.
What did Shivraj say about the India-US deal and farmers?
Shivraj discusses the implications of the India-US deal on farmers.
Indian farmers protest trade deal with US
Indian farmers and trade unions staged a nationwide strike in response to a new trade deal with the United States over concerns it will harm local agriculture.
In Trump's tariff year, bankruptcy filings by farmers rise nearly 50% in 2025 in the USA
Bankruptcy filings by farmers in the United States increased by 46% in 2025 compared to 2024, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
The surprising reason why Americans could face high beef prices for years
Americans may face sustained high beef prices due to a significant reduction in cattle numbers caused by drought and rising costs.
US revises India trade deal fact sheet โ media
The White House has updated its fact sheet on the India-US trade deal due to concerns raised by New Delhi regarding specific wordings and references.
The CBP announcement regarding the most popular item for Valentine's Day 2026 in the U.S. with Miami as the main airport
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced increased inspections of imported cut flowers in anticipation of Valentine's Day 2026 to protect agricultural health.