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Citadel and Trafigura expect no repeat of 2008 collapse of crude and metals prices
Evolving technology is enhancing soil’s ability to store carbon and mitigate the environmental effects of industrialised farming
Britain’s move to cut duties as it seeks entry to CPTPP trade deal sparks concern among green groups
Groundnut has become the country’s best-performing agricultural commodity as drought also hits production
MSPs seek pause in aquaculture growth over environmental and welfare concerns as mortality doubles
Naylor Farms, which has developed a method to extract protein from the brassica, is building a facility in the East Midlands
Wild moves were seen after Russia’s invasion but while inflation remains high many have adjusted to the disruption
Growth in plant-based meat sales stagnated last year as consumers were turned off by high prices
Deliveries from abroad usually account for more than 90% of the tomato and lettuce market during March
FT reporters reflect on how much Ukraine and global markets have changed since Russia’s invasion began one year ago
Chief of Mowi says 40% levy proposed in industry’s dominant country will increase prices worldwide
Indonesia and Malaysia lead criticism of legislation that bans imports of products linked to clearing of forests
Geopolitical uncertainty, volatile energy markets and climate change all pose a threat
Volumes only fell by 10 per cent despite analysts’ predictions of a collapse in shipments after start of Ukraine war
Venture capital investments in the segments plunge 44% in 2022 as rising costs and interest rates bite
Inflation, extreme weather and the war in Ukraine have driven up the price of festive staples
Investors hope more lab-grown food will enter potentially lucrative market after US safety approval
Farmers have been unable to boost supply, leading to expectations that costs will remain above pre-pandemic levels
Chief executive says investment comes despite ‘crazy’ post-Brexit red tape
Swedish group slashes full-year revenue forecasts amid rising inflation and supply chain disruption
The European Commission is considering easing regulation on the technology. But critics say it is an untested risk being pushed by Big Ag
Energy group’s Brazilian joint venture Raízen to invest $1.5bn in five new plants
Russian withdrawal from Black Sea initiative could have ‘catastrophic consequences’ for poorer countries
Russia’s decision to suspend agreement expected to hit poorer nations
Banks discover that holding cash can be lucrative again thanks to higher interest rates
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