On Thursday, Brazilian meatpacker JBS announced that it and the Nigerian government had signed a memorandum of understanding for a $2.5 billion investment plan that
Category: Food
The US and Europe embrace lab-grown cocoa and chocolate alternatives to meet growing demand.
Chocolate aficionados shouldn’t give up, according to companies studying alternative cocoa cultivation methods or developing cocoa alternatives, even though climate change is placing stress on
19% of food is wasted globally, while 783 million people suffer chronic hunger – UN.
A recent United Nations analysis estimates that in 2022, the globe wasted 1.05 billion metric tonnes, or 19% of the food produced worldwide. The Food
Farmers’ rage grows throughout Europe over taxes, green rules, and cheaper imports.
In protest of increased taxes and growing expenses, farmers set off fireworks, ignited fires close to the European Parliament in Brussels, and flung eggs and
Farmers are losers as crop-killing weeds develop resistance against multiple herbicides.
The Midwest and northern plains of the United States are seeing an increase in crop-killing weeds like kochia. This is the latest evidence that weeds
COP 28: US-UAE joint venture gets an additional $9b to fund agricultural value chains in low-income countries.
On the fringes of the UN climate negotiations on Friday, an additional $9 billion in funding was revealed to address the role of agriculture in
Global hunger hits 700m people – UN chief.
Over 700 million people worldwide are suffering from a hunger crisis that leaves them unsure of when or if they will be able to eat
Global hunger looms as Russia blocks wartime Black Sea deal allowing Ukraine to ship grain.
On Monday, Russia blocked the implementation of a ground-breaking peacetime agreement that permits grain to travel from Ukraine to regions of Africa, the Middle East,
UN WFP: $23b required to feed 350m people to avoid unrest and starvation.
The head of the Nobel Prize-winning U.N. World Food Program warned Friday that without additional billions of dollars to feed millions of hungry people, the
Food companies profiteering from inflation should pay windfall taxes. – Oxfam.
Oxfam, an organization fighting poverty, said on Monday, as the World Economic Forum’s annual conference got off, that food firms making large profits as inflation