War has led to private traders navigating black market and hiring armed guards to bring goods into strip
Workers will return under deal to extend contract until January 15 and avert billions in economic damage
Green groups condemn proposed one-year postponement to give exporters more time to prepare
Wage inflation and end of free movement threaten Britain’s food security, says Danish co-operative
‘Price signal’ is needed to reduce agricultural greenhouse gases and meet bloc’s targets
Foundation says about 40mn children are at risk of stunted growth as climate change worsens food security
Yara International head calls for more government support in the production of green crop nutrients
Farmers fear for livelihoods as government struggles to stem worst outbreak of virus in decades
Empty shelves blamed on government’s policy of limiting production, tourist influx and extreme weather
Report suggests basing Common Agricultural Policy payments on income not acreage and calls for curbing meat production
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As an artificial lake on the Iberian peninsula attracts more businesses, it has become a victim of its own success
Fears of an international hunger emergency after the Ukraine invasion proved unfounded
Lab-grown proteins can reduce greenhouse gas emissions but are an expensively acquired taste
Behind the public image of farming lies a vast industry adept at securing subsidies and exemptions from environmental measures
One start-up hopes country can carve out global role in reducing threat of diseases such as bird flu spreading
An intensification of the trade war with China would come on top of price pressures and high interest rates
EU vessels are registering with African fleets and exploiting local fishing laws
Revenue decline comes as agricultural trader restructures organisation amid profit pressure
Regulations over moor burning and killing birds of prey tightened as legislation comes into force
Wildlife activists oppose culling of animals despite rise in aggressive incidents
European Commission drops possible legal action against five member states for failing to police ban on discarding fish
Report says issue will still affect 600mn people by the end of the decade
Cell-cultivated meat has prompted opposition in countries such as Italy, France, Austria and the US
Reducing the amount of gas produced by cows can cut overall emissions from farming