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Global Food Exports Get Paralyzed by Growing Problems for Ports

The port backups that have paralyzed food shipments around the world for weeks aren’t getting much better. In fact, in some places, they’re getting worse. In the Philippines, officials at Continue Reading

Posted On : 10 Apr 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Agriculture

Key Food Prices Are Surging After Virus Upends Supply Chains

As the coronavirus pandemic penetrates more deeply into global supply chains, prices for key staples are starting to soar in some parts of the world. Rice and wheat — crops that Continue Reading

Posted On : 7 Apr 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Agriculture
  • Global

Countries Starting to Hoard Food, Threatening Global Trade

It’s not just grocery shoppers who are hoarding pantry staples. Some governments are moving to secure domestic food supplies during the conoravirus pandemic. Kazakhstan, one of the world’s biggest shippers of Continue Reading

Posted On : 26 Mar 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Agriculture

There’s Plenty of Food in the World, Just Not Where It’s Needed

Global warehouses are stuffed with frozen cuts of pork, wheels of cheese and bags of rice. But as the coronavirus snarls logistical operations, the question becomes: How does all that Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Mar 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Agriculture
  • Economy
  • USA

Companies that feed America brace for labor shortages as coronavirus pandemic intensifies

The companies that feed America and provide basic staples are bracing for labor shortages as the novel coronavirus pandemic intensifies, which could leave them without enough workers to manufacture, deliver and Continue Reading

Posted On : 14 Mar 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Agriculture
  • China

Coronavirus fears force China into mass chicken cull

China is to begin importing live chickens from the US as feed shortages due to the coronavirus force poultry farms in the world’s second-biggest economy to start culling millions of Continue Reading

Posted On : 17 Feb 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Agriculture
  • USA

Trump’s tariffs cost U.S. companies $46 billion to date, data shows

Tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump to restructure the United States’s top trade relationships have cost American companies $46 billion since February 2018, and U.S. exports of goods hit by Continue Reading

Posted On : 10 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Agriculture
  • Climate
  • USA

After a Rough Year, Farmers and Congress Are Talking About Climate Solutions

This story was co-published with The Weather Channel as part of Collateral , a series on climate, data and science. As millions of acres of American farmland sat under historic Continue Reading

Posted On : 8 Jan 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Agriculture
  • USA

A Wet Year Causes Farm Woes Far Beyond the Floodplains

The damage from the destructive spring flooding in the Midwest has been followed in parts of the country by a miserable autumn that is making a bad farming year worse, Continue Reading

Posted On : 23 Nov 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Agriculture

Indoor farming looks like it could be the answer to feeding a hot and hungry planet. It’s not that easy.

The next big thing is here, all girders and concrete pads, glass roofing and gravelly dirt. Viraj Puri, co-founder of one of the nation’s largest indoor farm companies, walks through Continue Reading

Posted On : 20 Nov 2019 Published By : Tom Whipple

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