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Russian leader offers different interpretation and insists Moscow will not re-join until the west meets its demands.
The unpalatable truth is that tackling the market forces that drive down quality and price would mean a political intervention
Prices are back at prewar levels but mining companies are expanding production in anticipation of rising demand
Food supply chains are coming under threat because of climate change
Cargo vessel Joseph Schulte’s journey from Odesa to Istanbul enabled by onshore maritime defences
Vessel safely clears Ukrainian waters despite Moscow’s warnings
More than 170,000 hectares have been reclaimed in a drive to cut imports amid global supply chain fears
Fears for global food security as Moscow pushes for a greater share of wheat trade
Attack pushes food prices higher and adds to concerns over global supply
Cost of rice and tomatoes has soared due to erratic monsoon ahead of crucial elections next year
Putin’s attempts to destroy Ukrainian farming and starve poor countries haven’t worked
Kremlin proposal would involve both Qatar and Turkey but neither has agreed to the idea
Third consecutive night of air strikes on ports follows threat to target grain ships
Attracting tourists can increase prosperity in areas unsuited to intensive agriculture
Humans used to be much cheaper and far more dexterous. Those advantages are eroding fast
Dominance by a handful of companies over the flows of grain and other commodities deserves much more scrutiny
The US and its allies must prioritise investment in the country’s agricultural systems
Washington has cracked down on Beijing’s vessels over illegal fishing and ‘grey-zone operations’ in South China Sea
High inflation sparks return of controversial measure that retailers say forces them to sell at a loss
Demand for seafood has soared while stocks have become depleted — but aquaculture and global treaties offer glimmers of hope
The country’s ban on chemical fertilisers backfired, but still sharpened interest in greener alternatives
Lavrov says restrictions on Russia’s own agricultural exports must ease for pact to be renewed
Volumes expected to grow at just 1.7% as director-general warns food insecurity remains a threat
Giorgia Meloni’s ban looks like an exercise in brand protection
Rise in demand for storage comes as food manufacturers attempt to prevent shortages
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