List of Agriculture articles
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A cargo ship's containers are unloaded in Hong Kong on June 29, 2013. In May 2013, the value of Hong Kong's total exports of goods decreased by one percent whereas the value of imports of goods increased by 1.7 percent over a year earlier, the Census and Statistics Department reported on June 25. AFP PHOTO / Laurent FIEVET (Photo credit should read LAURENT FIEVET/AFP/Getty Images) Trump Administration Cheers ‘Herculean’ Trade Breakthroughs With China
Washington and Beijing are cutting pragmatic deals, but the administration keeps up a harsh tone with allies like Canada, Mexico, and Japan.
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Displaced Iraqis, who fled their homes following an offensive led by the Islamic State (IS) jihadist group, collect boxes of food donated by the World Food Program (WFP) in the southern city of Basra on October 2, 2014. United Nations agencies are running out of funding to help the 1.8 million people displaced by violence in Iraq, UN humanitarian chief Valerie Amos said. AFP PHOTO/HAIDAR MOHAMMED ALI (Photo credit should read HAIDAR MOHAMMED ALI/AFP/Getty Images) U.N. to Put Trump Appointee at Head of World Food Programme to Help Stave Off U.S. Cuts
U.N. officials hope former South Carolina Governor David Beasley can persuade his D.C. friends to spare the food agency from the White House budget axe.
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yemen crop U.N. Warns Yemen Could Be on Brink of Famine
The crisis comes as the United States weighs sharp cuts to U.N. humanitarian aid programs
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5499266988_d387527b20_o Thinking back to our post-9/11 pizza
As a combat-zone veteran wife and mother of a teenage son I think about national security from my own home base.
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vz-crop Dire Measures to Combat Hunger in Venezuela
Prominent priest calls on Venezuelans to label trash that contains food for the hungry.
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un-food-crop World’s Ability to Feed Itself ‘In Jeopardy,’ U.N. Warns in New Report
Unless the world undertakes 'major transformations' to address world hunger.
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ssudan-crop ‘Our Worst Fears Have Been Realized’: The Famine We Could Have Stopped in South Sudan
South Sudan just declared a famine. But it’s been years in the making and it could have been stopped.
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iceland-crop Profile in Courage: Iceland’s President Denounces Pineapple As a Pizza Topping
Finally, a world leader brave enough to take a stand.
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armyworm-crop The Very Hungry Caterpillar From Hell
A nondescript pest is threatening African food stocks — and could be headed to Europe and Asia.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Watch: In Japan, Domino’s Pizza Tries (And Fails) Delivery-By-Reindeer
Domino’s wanted reindeer to deliver pizza, but the new helpers weren’t into any reindeer games.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 The World Only Helps When Southern Africans Starve
Donors are now racing to limit the effects of a devastating famine that was entirely preventable.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 How an Illegal Caterpillar Tax Left Twenty People Dead in Congo
Clashes broke out after an illegal caterpillar tax was imposed on the marginalized Pygmy population.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 Is the Bayer-Monsanto Merger Too Big To Succeed?
The merger is likely to draw skepticism from U.S. and EU regulators.
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fp-placeholder-social-share-3-2 It Takes a Village to Kill a Child
The death of a 1-year-old Nigerian toddler had many authors — Boko Haram’s viciousness, his own government’s negligence, and starvation’s relentlessness.