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It’s Time To Get Biofuels Out Of Your Gas Tank
(Bloomberg Opinion) — The global trade in the cheapest foods is grinding to a halt. In April, Indonesia temporarily banned…
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Bigger Food Crisis Can Be Averted If Asia Remembers Not to Panic
(Bloomberg) — The world’s food problem is already severe as prices jump and protectionism flares but there’s a good chance…
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N.J. Grocery Trips Get Pricier With Ban on Paper, Plastic Bags
(Bloomberg) — New Jersey will become the first state to ban both plastic and paper bags on Wednesday, leaving companies…
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Can the World Feed Itself? Historic Fertilizer Crunch Threatens Food Security
(Bloomberg) — For the first time ever, farmers the world over — all at the same time — are testing…
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Africa’s Richest Man Is Betting $21 Billion on Oil and Fertilizer
(Bloomberg) — When Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest person, decided to construct a refinery in southern Nigeria on a plot of…
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American Vanguard Rejects Cruiser Capital’s Director Nominees
(Bloomberg) — American Vanguard Corp. has rejected a slate of four directors put forth by activist investor Cruiser Capital Advisors,…
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Dairy Giant Arla Wants to Pay Farmers More for Low-Emission Milk
(Bloomberg) — Dairy giant Arla Foods is willing to pay European farmers extra for milk based on how many carbon-reducing…
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India’s ‘Unicorn Couple’ Aim for First Startup IPO Within a Year
(Bloomberg) — An Indian couple that became the country’s first husband and wife to build separate billion-dollar startups is angling…
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Shale Producers Court European Buyers in Bid for Key LNG Market
(Bloomberg) — From a barbecue lunch at an LNG terminal in Texas to commercial talks near Capitol Hill, American natural…
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The $120 Billion Global Grain Trade Is Being Redrawn by Russia’s War in Ukraine
(Bloomberg) — Across Ukraine’s farm belt, silos are bursting with 15 million tons of corn from the autumn harvest, most of which should have been…
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Citi’s Caution on Sanctions Threatens to Send More Russian Companies Into Default
Issuer Status of payment Connection to sanctioned entities/ individuals Borets Finance DAC Not made, company evaluating options — Chelyabinsk Pipe…
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Corn Is Out, Soy Is In on U.S. Farms Rocked by Soaring Costs
(Bloomberg) — Two crops dominate U.S. farming: corn and soybeans. The former requires massive amounts of fertilizer. The latter requires…
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How Will Oil Markets Cope Without China’s Demand?
(Bloomberg Opinion) — How will the world’s oil markets cope without China? They may be about to get a foretaste.…
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Add German Rainfall to Investors’ Checklist of Worries
(Bloomberg Opinion) — Investors who’ve grown accustomed to tracking Covid-19 infections in Guangdong, missile strikes in Kyiv and computer chip availability…
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Total’s Top Financier Urged to Sever Ties Due to Russia Exposure
(Bloomberg) — Credit Agricole SA, which provides more financial support to TotalEnergies SE than any other institution, has become the…
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Shale Wildcatters Send Bullish Oil-Price Signal With Output Restraint
(Bloomberg) — The Texas wildcatters that ushered in America’s shale revolution are resisting the temptation to pump more oil as the…
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How to Keep Crops Alive In a Warmer, Dryer World
(Bloomberg) — Every week, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture update America’s…
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Syngenta, Chevron Could Face Billions in Claims Over Weed Killer
(Bloomberg) — Yet another popular weed killer used by American farmers for decades is becoming a costly liability for the…
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