Attending “The Intersection of Agriculture and Competitive Statecraft,” are, from left, Mississippi State University Vice President of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine Keith Coble; ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused the greatest military-related increase in global food insecurity in at least a century. Although the issue has receded from headlines, impacts persist: the UN ...
Update (June 28, 10:50 a.m. ET): This piece has been updated throughout to reflect the G-7's pledge of $4.5 billion in aid to address the global food crisis. A frustrated Russian President Vladimir ...
Russia's blockage of Ukrainian seaports triggered a global food crisis. The global food crisis was partially resolved in July when an UN-backed grain deal was reached, forcing Russia to unblock three ...
On Tuesday, 28 January, the European Commission approved a proposal to introduce tariffs on various agricultural products from Russia and Belarus, as well as on certain types of nitrogen fertilisers.
Wengle, a political scientist, offers a novel approach to the transformations of Soviet and post-Soviet agriculture, emphasizing the connections between the state, production, and technology, as well ...
In 2025, exports of agricultural products with high added value grew by 8% to $19 bln, Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut noted MOSCOW, January 30. /TASS/. The share of grain in Russia’s ...
MINSK, 19 February (BelTA) – Andrei Balysh, Deputy Chairman of the Standing Commission on Agrarian Policy of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus, spoke to ...
MOSCOW, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Around 94% of Russia's winter crops are in a good or satisfactory condition, Russia's agriculture ministry said on Wednesday. In some of the country's key southern ...