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Filipino Farmers Demand Ban On Onion Importation

Philippine onion farmers are urging the government to temporarily ban onion imports due to an excess of domestic stock, resulting in discounted prices and decreased sales.

UK Farmer Seeks Judicial Review Over Cattle Culling Compensation

An award-winning UK cattle farmer is taking his 16-year compensation dispute over cattle culling due to bovine tuberculosis to a High Court, seeking interest on the amount awarded by an independent valuer

Typhoon Haikui Wrecks East Taiwan’s Agriculture, Causes $19M Loss

Typhoon Haikui caused approximately $19.8 million in agricultural losses in Taitung County, Taiwan, with significant damage to crops like Wendan pomelos, custard apples, bananas, and navel oranges.

USDA To Run Archery Pilot Program To Control Pittsburgh Deer Population

Pittsburgh is partnering with the USDA to launch an archery hunting pilot program in local parks, aiming to reduce the deer population for environmental and safety reasons.

Kazakhstan Appoints New Agriculture Minister

Aidarbek Saparov has been appointed as Kazakhstan's new Minister of Agriculture and could explore partnerships to enhance food security.

Kenya, USAID Train Legislative Authorities To Develop Agriculture-Friendly Policies

The Kenyan government and USAID are training local authorities on developing legislation and policies to improve food production.

Taiwan Raises Egg Prices To Cover Production Costs, Meet Demand

Taiwan raises egg prices to cover rising production costs and meet growing demand, the country is not alone as poultry worldwide is in peril.

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