Florida's Orange Production Hits Historic Low After Devastating Storms
In a staggering blow to the citrus industry, Florida is poised to produce its lowest quantity of oranges in nearly a century, primarily due to the aftermath of recent severe storms. The state's orange output is expected to fall below 30 million boxes for the first time since 1930, illustrating the catastrophic impact of adverse weather events on agriculture.
Continue readingJBS and Minerva Beef Sales to Carrefour Resume After Brazil Dispute
In a significant development for the Brazilian meat industry, major beef producers JBS and Minerva Foods have reportedly resumed their beef sales to Carrefour, one of Brazil's largest retail chains. This comes after a recent spat between the companies that had led to a temporary halt in supplies. The reconciliation is a promising sign for both the retailers and consumers, who rely on the robust supply of meat products in the marketplace.
Continue readingUnpacking the Secrets of Chicken Farming: The Hidden Economy of Beak Capitalism
In an age where food sustainability and ethical farming practices are more critical than ever, a new article sheds light on the intricate world of chicken farming. Titled "Beak Capitalism: How Chicken Farming Really Works," the piece delves into the often-overlooked economic dynamics at play in the poultry industry.
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