How Ukraine broke Putin’s Black Sea grain blockade – and what it means for Africa
Russia tried to bring Europe’s breadbasket to its knees until an unnoticed victory beat one of the world’s most powerful fleets into retreat
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Russia tried to bring Europe’s breadbasket to its knees until an unnoticed victory beat one of the world’s most powerful fleets into retreat
With its vast natural resources, Africa has the potential to feed not only itself but to significantly contribute to global food security
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Supermarket joins Co-op and Morrisons who have also included the tab in their online shop following calls from MPs to buy UK-grown produce
Westminster has waged an all-out war on agriculture for years. It is no surprise that protests are now starting