agriculture

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  • Farmers Struggle From China's Heatwave As Food Inflation Looms
    Soybean Imports
    Weeks of searing temperatures and no rainfall had left 66 rivers and 25 reservoirs dry in Chongqing, China.
  • Hong Kong Announces Open Season On Wild Boars Following Animal Attack
    Wild Boars
    The order to hunt down and kill the wild animals comes after a wild boar had attacked and bitten a police officer.
  • India Government To Talk Thursday With Angry Farmers
    India
    More than 300,000 India farmers marched on Delhi to protest the passing of the laws.
  • Phase One Trade Deal Won't Eliminate US Trade Deficit vs. China
    Containers are seen at the port in San Pedro, California, U.S
    The interim phaseopne trade deal signed Jan. 15 won't eliminate the United States' huge merchandise trade deficit with China.
  • Blockchain Is Helping Improve Deals For Cambodian Rice Farmers
    Rice Cambodia
    Cambodian rice farmers have completed the first delivery of their rice produce to Netherlands through the help of blockchain app, BlocRice.
  • Californian Avocados Recalled From Six States For Possible Listeria Contamination
    Henry Avocado Corporation
    Henry Avocado Corporation, a California-based avocado producer, has voluntarily issued a recall of their products for possible Listeria contamination.
  • Chinese-Owned Agriculture Companies Receiving Bailouts From President Trump
    Trump with farmers and agricultural commissioners
    The farmers were hit the hardest since apart from China, other foreign countries levied tens of billions of dollars as retaliatory tariffs on US agriculture. Because America taxed China, Mexico, and Canada on their steel, aluminum, and electronic goods, the three retaliated by imposing taxes on American soybeans, dairy products, pork, apples, and even potatoes.