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Global Perspectives: How Dry Weather in Argentina Could Affect Chicken Prices in Chicago
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A South American drought keeps global grain reserves tight, but it could mean good things for North American corn producers.
The Stream, February 20: Low Water Levels May Hurt Texas Rice Industry
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Continuing low water levels in Texas may prompt the…
The Stream, January 12: Water as Business Risk
Next to power shortages, water scarcity will be the next big…
The Stream, January 10: Japan to Create Robot Farm in Tsunami Zone
The Japanese government plans to open a robot-run super farm…
The Stream, September 18: Environmental Surveys
The European Commission will give Pakistan additional $8.96 million…
The Stream, September 20: Biggest Dam Removal in U.S. History
The United States has started a $27 million project to remove…
The Stream, June 23: Biofuels For Europe’s Aviation
European airlines, biofuel producers and the European Commission…
The Stream, May 3: Nile River Treaty?
Local protests against mining and energy projects in Peru are…
The Stream, April 20: Damming the Rivers
Despite international pressure to freeze the development of the…
The Stream, March 11: Japan Earthquake
An earthquake of 8.9. magnitude has hit Japan, triggering devastating…
Egypt’s Assets in Ethiopia May Help Ease Tensions Over Nile River
The African country reaches out to its Nile Basin neighbor.
Egyptian NGO Wins UN Prize for Water and Sanitation Projects
The United Nation's World Habitat Award honors community-based model for clean drinking water and sanitation.