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US State of Florida set to Ban Artificial Lab Meat due to Health Concerns
In Florida, a significant legislative move unfolded, aiming to restrict the sale of lab-made meat while preserving avenues for scientific exploration in this rapidly evolving field.
The pushback against lab-made meat gained momentum in both chambers of the Legislature, setting the stage for a potential ban. However, lawmakers, cognizant of the importance of scientific advancement, tweaked the legislation...
Polish farmers announce nationwide strike in protest against EU agricultural policies
Farmers across Poland have declared a general strike, appealing to the public for understanding and awareness that their industry is defending itself against being driven into bankruptcy.
Farmer protests are raging in many European countries, primarily due to the European Commission’s ideologically driven Green Deal policies and the flooding of European markets with agricultural products from international...
Now Farmers in Poland Stage Tractor Protests
Slow-moving machinery such as tractors and groups of pedestrians held up traffic all over Poland as Poland’s farmers joined in with European-wide protests designed to push back against a range of government policies farmers say are endangering the future of their industry and trade.
The outbreak of protests, which were signaled last week, comes on the heels of a series of demonstrations and border...
13 Nations Agree to Abolish Farming in order to 'Save the Planet'
The global climate cult is getting ready to kick its war on food into overdrive with 13 nations – many of them major cattle and food-producing states led by the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Spain – signing onto a commitment to place farmers under new restrictions intended to reduce emissions of methane gas.
The Global Methane Hub announced in a May 17 press release that agriculture...
Argentina Struck by Huge Inflation Rates and Severe Drought
Argentina is in a very difficult economic situation with inflation over 100 percent in March and a currency, the peso, plummeting in value against the dollar.
The country’s central bank recently raised its key interest rate to 91 percent, which is the highest level in over 30 years, reports TT. This has created great difficulties for Argentine borrowers.
Restaurant owners in Buenos Aires have...
Thousands of Dutch farms face forced closure to comply with new EU environmental rules
The globalist-controlled European Union (EU) is demanding that member nation-states, including The Netherlands, shut down farming in order to comply with environmental rules predicated upon the hoax known as “climate change.”
Some 3,000 farms located in “environmentally sensitive” areas in The Netherlands are now slated for seizure and closure, we are told – this is up from the 600 farms...
West demands End of Farming of any kind of Animals because they Fart and Pollute the Planet
This is so sickening. To put it short, why exactly is East Europe putting up with this? Clearly they lost their marbles but why is Eastern Europe which has always been different putting up with this shit? If there is a time when someone gets sick of their partner’s constant mistakes, this is the time, isn’t it but clearly the mighty Slavs lost their marbles too. Look just now Poland is...
Zimbabwe to Pay White Farmers $3.5 Billion Compensation to Convince them to Come Back
Zimbabwe on Wednesday signed a US$3.5 billion compensation agreement with white farmers whose land was seized over 20 years ago under the country’s controversial reforms.
Then president Robert Mugabe forcibly took more than 4,000 farms from the country’s 4,500 white large-scale commercial farmers.
The compensation is for built structures including farmhouses and irrigation systems on the...
Blacks in America call for 'land redistribution' like in South Africa because Whites Own 98%
Blacks in the United States of 3rd World America are now calling for land theft just like in South Africa using terms like “reclaim”. It was never theirs in the first place but they have received lands during the liberation and many chose to sell them. Additionally blacks are just not into farming. Its not like there is a ban on blacks buying land, they could buy lands now in USA as we...
Australia threatens China with Trade War
Beijing suspects Canberra of price dumping its barley, crippling the position of China’s domestic agriculture industry, and is reportedly considering slapping tariffs as high as 80% on the crop.
Australia’s Trade Minister Simon Birmingham has urged Beijing to return his calls and discuss the bilateral conflict over the price of barley that Australian companies are exporting to China. The minister...
GMO Food was initially Conceived as a WARFARE WEAPON
GM seeds and GM food carry great risks for all nations, so much so that for many reasons it is probably imperative these foods be banned outright. This subject is too large to be discussed here, but one aspect requires brief notice. If we were to ask about the origin of GM seeds, how the idea was conceived and developed, who did the research and who provided the funding, how would we reply? We might...
Devastating bushfires may cost Australia up to US$3.5 Billion
Australia is expected to face up to AU$5 billion (US$3.5 billion) in losses as fires continue to rage across the continent, according to an Australian Westpac bank forecast.
The natural disaster could also cut 0.2 to 0.5 percent of the country’s GDP, the bank said in its preliminary analysis released on Monday. The tourism and agricultural sectors have been hit hardest, while the most severely affected...
Crops Devastated As More Ferocious Storms Pound The Midwest
It has gotten to the point where maybe we should just expect violent storms to hammer the Midwest every single day of the week.
Highly destructive storms ripped through the Midwest on Tuesday, it happened again on Wednesday, and the forecast calls for more powerful storms on Thursday. This growing season has been a complete and utter nightmare for U.S. farmers, and each day it just gets even worse....
South Africa Unexpectedly Slides Into Recession For The First Time Since 2009
With South Africa reeling amid concerns of land expropriation, the rand tumbling amid broad emerging market fears and the local economy pressured by collapsing consumer spending, moments ago the Pretoria-based Statistics South Africa announced that Q2 GDP contracted at a 0.7% annualized rate, missing expectations of a 0.6% increase, and together with the sharp drop in Q1 GDP, South Africa has now...
India declares war on Monsanto tells them "free to leave anytime"
India has cut royalties that local seed companies pay to US agrochemical giant Monsanto for the second time in two years. The producer of genetically modified seeds has previously threatened to pull out of the country.
According to a government order released on Tuesday, the country’s farm ministry has decided to reduce royalties paid by Indian seed companies to Monsanto for its genetically modified...