
In the ‘Garden of England’, loss-making orchards are cut down
By Sarah Young LINTON, England (Reuters) – The stumps of dozens of apple trees lie discarded along t...
5th April, 2023

By Sarah Young LINTON, England (Reuters) – The stumps of dozens of apple trees lie discarded along t...
5th April, 2023

By Gus Trompiz PARIS (Reuters) -Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) on Wednesday reported a 44% jump in 2022...
22nd March, 2023

By Manuel Ausloos PARIS (Reuters) – Set at foot of the Pyrenees mountains, Lake Montbel is famous in...
17th March, 2023

EOS Data Analytics introduces satellite monitoring solutions to aid farm banks in loan risk assessme...
27th February, 2023

By Sybille de La Hamaide PARIS (Reuters) -A surge in the cost of most food commodities last year, as...
6th January, 2023

By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) – In Britain, the damage wrought by rampant inflation can be seen in...
19th December, 2022

By Naveen Thukral SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Drought or too much rain, the war in Ukraine and high energy...
13th December, 2022

By P.J. Huffstutter and Bianca Flowers CHICAGO (Reuters) – Montana farmer Sarah Degn had big plans t...
22nd November, 2022

MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian wheat prices rose last week as the rouble strengthened [RU/RUB] and as ta...
14th November, 2022

By Athar Parvaiz GORIPORA, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – When spring flooding in Kashmir’s Hi...
8th November, 2022

ROME (Reuters) – Rising temperatures risk stunting the growth of the Italian economy over the coming...
19th October, 2022

By Jonathan Spicer and Can Sezer ISTANBUL (Reuters) – With nearly 100 grain-laden ships reaching tow...
11th October, 2022