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 Zimbabwe farmers call for help to deal with drought effects

Zimbabwe farmers call for help to deal with drought effects

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Farmers in Zimbabwe are appealing for funds to irrigate their land, in hopes of fending off a possible drought predicted by the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.

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Russia revises grain exports upward

Russia revises grain exports upward

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Russia’s agriculture ministry said on Nov. 8 that it projects grain exports in 2018-19 at 38 to 39 million tonnes, up from its projection of 35 million tonnes in September.

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South Africa could help Zimbabwe’s farming sector thrive again

South Africa could help Zimbabwe’s farming sector thrive again

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The collapse of Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector from the early 2000s is well documented, and largely attributed to ill-conceived land reform policies.

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White Zimbabwean farmers return to seized land

White Zimbabwean farmers return to seized land

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The last time white Zimbabwean farmer Rob Smart left his land, it was at gunpoint, forced out in June by riot police armed with teargas and AK-47 assault rifles.

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GMO Seed Dominates Corn, Cotton And Soybean Acres

GMO Seed Dominates Corn, Cotton And Soybean Acres

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This year farmers dedicated over 90% of soybean, corn and cotton acres to bioengineered seeds. Most were herbicide tolerant (HT), insect resistant (Bt) or a stack of both, according to USDA.

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China says corn crop 20 percent bigger after overhauling years of data

China says corn crop 20 percent bigger after overhauling years of data

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China, the world’s No. 2 corn producer, sharply revised higher its corn output data for the past 10 years, a move that should have wide repercussions for global supply and demand scenarios.

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