
Drought causes $100 million in crop losses in El Salvador
A drought cost nearly $100 million in lost corn and bean harvests in El Salvador in June and July, the government said Monday in announcing a plan to distribute seeds to hard-hit farmers. ... more
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Sleepless and swamped in Myanmar's floods
Every night Aung Myo Tun climbs onto the raised platform where he sleeps with his wife, six children and mother-in-law, listening in growing panic to the sound of water lapping around his house in Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta. ... more
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Another baked Alaska -- Trump and Putin
Pakistan establishes new missile force after India conflict, PM says
Israeli military says approved plan for new Gaza offensive
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Devastating bird flu threatens US poultry farmers
Amish chicken farmer Ura Gingerich begins each day by lantern light, but his simple life of tradition is threatened by a modern scourge that has devastated the US poultry industry. ... more
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Lack of funds threatens food aid for millions in Iraq
A major shortage of aid funding for Iraq threatens food assistance relied on by more than two million people, the UN's humanitarian coordinator for the country said on Sunday. ... more
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Clearing wild vegetation doesn't improve crop health
In the wake of a 2006 outbreak of E. coli - spread via packaged spinach harvested on a farm in Central California - farmers began clearing wild vegetation around growing fields. ... more
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China desalinating massive amounts of water
China had built a total of 112 seawater desalination plants by the end of 2014, producing 926,900 tonnes of fresh water per day, the State Oceanic Administration said on Thursday.
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Crop pests outwit climate change predictions en route to new destinations
A paper from the University of Exeter has highlighted the dangers of relying on climate-based projections of future crop pest distributions and suggests that rapid evolution can confound model resul ... more
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