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Agreement follows Kyiv’s rift with Poland, Hungary and Slovakia over unilateral import restrictions
New import regime for fresh produce will edge up headline inflation, ministers admit
Bucharest seeks to double capacity of alternative shipping route through Danube river, says prime minister
Fears for global food security as Moscow pushes for a greater share of wheat trade
Third consecutive night of air strikes on ports follows threat to target grain ships
Move would be a sop to Moscow to maintain agreement that allows Ukraine to export food to global markets
Combined group to rival largest global grain and oilseed handlers
Also in this newsletter: the dwindling options for new Russia sanctions
Bloc bows to pressure from Poland and other eastern European states over influx of cheap foodstuffs
Brussels needs a greener agricultural sector to help meet its climate goals. But farmers say they’re being asked to do too much
As supermarkets ration salad, agriculture needs help from a government that cares
Indonesia and Malaysia lead criticism of legislation that bans imports of products linked to clearing of forests
Trade group chief notes ‘worst bird flu outbreak that we’ve seen’
Kyiv says agreement to be prolonged by 120 days despite Russian blockade
Industry groups urge agriculture minister to reconsider new rule on meat products
Entrepreneurs develop alternatives to products often linked to deforestation and child labour
Price rises across wide range of products predicted as output is cut over surging energy costs
The strategy of holding its ‘rice bowl steady’, an urgent priority for Beijing, could be tested in IP lawyers’ offices
Anne-Marie Trevelyan assures safeguards will protect farmers despite worries about cheap meat imports
Raising yields will not only improve lives but could also be an important factor driving national development
The Razoni has been closely watched after it failed to reach original destination of Lebanon
Customer refused grain from Razoni, first ship to test reopening of Black Sea to food shipments
Minister says only a handful of ships will depart from Odesa region in next two weeks
Avocado is now being used as a cheaper substitute in salads as a glut of the fruit sends prices tumbling
Black Sea export route key to farmers’ ‘financial cycle’ and easing of global food crisis, says agriculture minister
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