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USDA announces over $500 million in Helene relief for Georgia farmers
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced more than $500 million in aid for Georgia farmers affected by 2024's Hurricane Helene. The funds address gaps in standard disaster programs, covering replanting and equipment costs from the storm's $5.5 billion economic impact. Applications opened on March 16 and close April 27.
Scientists at Harper Adams University in the United Kingdom used fiber optic cables and distributed acoustic sensing to demonstrate how plowing destroys soil structures that hold water. The research, detailed in a new paper, shows tilled fields retain less moisture than undisturbed ones despite appearing looser. Findings highlight benefits of regenerative farming practices like no-till agriculture.
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In Sancti Spíritus, a lack of fuel to transport bird feed has worsened the state poultry production crisis, halting announced egg sales to the population. Only some residents in one neighborhood received them. The poultry company director said production has halved.
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. filed separate cyberlibel cases against fugitive Zaldy Co and lawyer Levito Baligod, representing 18 alleged bagmen. The action follows corruption accusations. Laurel denied claims of his involvement in kickbacks and smuggling.
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The conflict between Israel and Iran affects Ethiopia through global markets, currencies, and supply chains. With Ethiopia importing all its fuel, rising oil prices strain dollar reserves and household budgets. Everyday costs for transport and food are climbing as a result.
India's Union Budget 2026 includes a ₹20,000 crore outlay for a carbon credit programme, leading to debate over its focus on heavy industries or farmers. Official documents link it to Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) for hard-to-abate sectors, while some narratives highlight potential income for farmers through sustainable practices.
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Favorable weather in Rio Grande do Sul, with a good winter and moderate rains, has improved grape quality, promising a superior harvest for wines and juices. Producers like Vinícola Aurora expect record yields. Experts note reduced rot and higher sugar levels.
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