Horsemeat traffickers go on trial in Marseille in new industry scandal

Horsemeat traffickers go on trial in Marseille in new industry scandal

Issued on: 07/06/2022 – 18:30 Eighteen people went on trial in France on Tuesday accused of running a Europe-wide giant horsemeat trading network involving produce not cleared for human consumption. Mostly shunned by consumers in the United States and Britain, horsemeat—typically cheaper than beef—has long been part of culinary habits across European countries, including France,

Extreme heatwave scorches India’s wheat harvest, snags export plans

Extreme heatwave scorches India’s wheat harvest, snags export plans

Issued on: 29/04/2022 – 11:37 An unusually early, record-shattering heat wave in India has reduced wheat yields, raising questions about how the country will balance its domestic needs with ambitions to increase exports and make up for shortfalls due to Russia’s war in Ukraine.   Gigantic landfills in India‘s capital New Delhi have caught fire in

Soaring food prices due to Ukraine war may stoke ‘unrest’ in Africa, says IMF

Soaring food prices due to Ukraine war may stoke 'unrest' in Africa, says IMF

Issued on: 28/04/2022 – 14:07 Surging food and energy prices stoked by the war in Ukraine may lead to “social unrest” in Africa, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned Thursday.  Most countries south of the Sahara are already seeing a slowdown in economic growth from last year, and the impact will be amplified by the

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