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Why a strong El Niño leaves tropical commodities acutely exposedForecasters anticipate a strong El Nino developing later this year, likely boosting global temperatures and disrupting rainfall patterns. T...
As the desert advances in Morocco, women are scaling mountains to capture water from fogIn Morocco's Aït Baâmrane region, women once trekked for hours daily to fetch water. Now, giant mesh nets on Mt. Boutmezguida capture Atlan...
Is Climate Change Making Inflation Worse?Climate change is increasingly impacting everyday expenses, driving up costs for food, energy, and insurance. Extreme weather events disrup...
Water crises threaten the world's ability to eat, studies showWater stress affects 30% of the population every year in the 27 countries of the European Union, and that is expected to worsen as the worl...
Backlash erupts over Europe's anti-deforestation lawThe European Union's new environmental law aimed at protecting endangered forests by tracing supply chains faces global pushback.
The world’s coffee mostly comes from two countries. That’s a problemCoffee from lesser-known producers like Peru and Thailand is becoming essential as climate change impacts main suppliers Brazil and Vietnam.
Commerce Secretary meets Russian, UAE ministers on trade issuesCommerce Secretary Sunil Barthwal held bilateral meetings with Russian and UAE ministers to discuss bilateral trade issues for their early ...
Robusta coffee rises most since 2010 on Vietnam rain concernsCoffee futures rose, with robusta in London rising to the highest levels since the year 2010 amid concerns around supply from Vietnam.
Risk reigns in ocean shipping, industry and economic experts sayThe Red Sea attacks already have spurred cargo delivery disruptions and soaked up excess vessel capacity - raising shipping costs in what h...
World’s top food producers push back on deforestation rulesThe consumers worldwide may end up footing the bill as producers pass on the new costs to them.
Greening agri supply chainsIndia is set to respond to the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) 2023, which seeks to prevent major agri-commodities and their value-added...
African farmers may have a coffee robust enough for the climate crisisFarmers in Uganda are growing species of coffee which can sustain drought, heat and diseases caused by global warming.
From India to Brazil, farmers face ‘Post-Apocalyptic’ food crisisThe world is facing a new era of rapidly increasing food prices that could push almost 2 billion more people into hunger in a worst-case cl...
Researchers have found a way to save coffee from getting extinct due to climate changeCoffea stenophylla species could be essential for the future of high-quality coffee.
View: Don't shove migrants into crevices of urban lifeThe Indian city has been pushed further into what Donald Trump described as ‘shithole’, by cloistering the affluent in small pockets and al...
- El Nino threatens to return this year
The El Nino weather pattern that can trigger drought in India and some parts of the world while causing flooding in other regions is increa...
Sunday ET: Addis Ababa: Capital of modern Ethopia a traveller's delightWith great weather — 18 to 20 degree Celsius round the year, sunny days, rainy evenings — and a heady mossy scent in the air, the city is i...
- Good rains in last fortnight to aid coffee crop: Coffee Board
Coffee Board has said the revival of monsoon rains in traditional areas have helped in checking infestation of pests and improving crop hea...
- Allocate 15% of Budget for farm: Kayano Nuwanze
India could get an additional $120 million for agricultural development by 2012 but the Indian government needs to do a lot more to match u...
'Egypt will stand by India at WTO'There are a number of similarities between Egypt and India, providing ample scope for bilateral trade and investment flows said Rachid Moha...