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Hier — 27 mars 2024Presse

Kremlin Treads Carefully After Moscow Attack Over Fears of Ethnic Strife

Anti-migrant rhetoric in the aftermath of the attacks at the concert venue outside Moscow has spurred fears that the tragedy could cause ethnic strife inside Russia.

Crowds in Moscow, including men wearing traditional Kyrgyz hats, leaving floral tributes at the concert hall that was the site of the attack.
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Sugar in India, Fueled by Child Marriage and Hysterectomies

An investigation into the sugar-cane industry in the Indian state of Maharashtra found workers ensnared by debt and pushed into child marriages and unnecessary hysterectomies.

Workers in a cane field near NSL Sugars in the Beed district of Maharashtra, India, last year. Mills pay contractors to employ field workers.

Sugar in India, Fueled by Child Marriage and Hysterectomies

An investigation into the sugar-cane industry in the Indian state of Maharashtra found workers ensnared by debt and pushed into child marriages and unnecessary hysterectomies.

Workers in a cane field near NSL Sugars in the Beed district of Maharashtra, India, last year. Mills pay contractors to employ field workers.

Comment l'extrême droite laboure la campagne

En exaltant la terre et la paysannerie, en exploitant le sentiment d'abandon, l'extrême droite parvient à s'implanter dans les territoires ruraux. Mais ce discours ignore les causes profondes de la colère des agriculteurs et de la dévastation des campagnes. / France, Agroalimentaire, Politique, (...) / , , , , - 2024/03

Global Warming Is Particularly Bad for Women-Led Families, Study Says

New U.N. research shows that climate change disproportionately erodes income in households led by women in poorer countries. But there are ways to fix it.

A farm near the Somalia-Ethiopia border that helps landless people. Women can face obstacles owning land, which can limit access to financing and other forms of assistance.

South Korea Is Desperate for Foreign Workers

Though a shrinking population makes imported labor vital, migrant workers routinely face predatory employers, inhumane conditions and other abuse.

Migrant workers harvesting and packaging vegetables in a greenhouse in Gasan-myeon, South Korea, in December.

Au salon de l'agriculture, les collectivités défendent leurs compétences et les savoir-faire locaux

Agriculteurs, comptez sur nous ! Régions, départements, intercommunalités et communes profitent de cette semaine de Salon à la Porte de Versailles pour renforcer - en paroles et par conventions – leur place auprès du monde agricole.

Russia Took the City. Now It’s Coming for Their Villages.

Ukrainian farmers and miners and their families who live to the west of the recently captured Avdiivka are poised to flee in the face of a Russian onslaught.

A resident walking recently along a road in a village west of Avdiivka, Eastern Ukraine.

Farmers Clash With Police and Macron at Paris Agricultural Fair

At the annual show where the French countryside comes to the capital, President Emmanuel Macron’s efforts to calm a monthlong confrontation were met with anger.

The Salon International d’Agriculture in Paris is a rite of passage for French presidents. Emmanuel Macron’s visit on Saturday had an exceptionally rough start.

Protesting Polish Farmers Block Much of Ukraine’s Western Border

The farmers are demonstrating against what they see as an influx of Ukrainian food products crowding the Polish market and undercutting their livelihood.

Polish farmers blocking the Dorohusk Polish-Ukrainian border crossing on Tuesday.

Un écosystème agricole développé autour du pain grâce au programme Leader

L'Union européenne cofinance des projets engagés en zone rurale qui contribuent à ses objectifs de développement, ce qui soutient des projets ambitieux.Les comités de programmation public-privé des groupes d'action locale étudient les projets qui leur sont soumis en vue de leur attribuer une enveloppe financière. En présentant des projets conformes aux axes de développement identifiés, les acteurs de la CC pays de Forcalquier - montagne de Lure ont obtenu des financements.

La révolte des tracteurs

Se focalisant sur la goutte qui fait déborder le vase plutôt que sur les torrents qui l'ont rempli, les commentateurs résument la colère des paysans à une protestation « contre les normes environnementales », comme s'ils étaient par définition indifférents à la crise climatique. Mais c'est précisément (...) / , , - 2024/02

Locust Swarms Could Expand Their Range in a Hotter, Stormier World

The crop-devouring pests love arid conditions and the occasional downpour. Global warming is offering more of both.

A locust swarm in central Kenya in 2020. The area of the globe under threat could expand by up to 25 percent in the coming decades.

Why Indian Farmers Are Protesting Again

This time they want a stronger guarantee that they can make money selling their wheat and rice crops.

Farmers taking cover from tear gas about 150 miles from New Delhi on Tuesday.

Making Farming More Climate Friendly Is Hard. Just Ask Europe’s Politicians.

Farmer protests across the continent have triggered a rollback of ambitious rules aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.

Farmers blocked a highway in Spain to express anger at rising costs and European Union policies.

Restauration collective : " Les collectivités doivent se renseigner sur leur offre locale "

Christophe Hébert, président d'Agorès, association des professionnels de la restauration collective publique, réagit à la déclaration de Gabriel Attal du 1er février de vouloir faire respecter les objectifs " Egalim " par les collectivités.

French Farmers Are Urged by Unions to End Roadblocks

The call from two main farmers’ unions came after President Emmanuel Macron’s government announced new financial aid and plans to loosen regulations to end the nationwide protests.

French farmers standing next to their tractors as they block the road during a demonstration at the French-German border.

EU Ukraine Aid Deal Is a Pawn in Orban’s Longer Populist Game

His real aim is to lead a populist and nativist rebellion against Europe’s liberal elite, though that campaign is showing signs of faltering.

Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, second from right, yielded to pressure from other European leaders on Thursday and agreed to funding for Ukraine.

French Farmer Was Spark Behind Widespread Protests

Jérôme Bayle had enough of the hardships of French farming, so he blocked a highway with friends. Hundreds of other farmers have followed suit.

Jérôme Bayle, a farmer, rallied friends and fellow farmers to block a highway near Carbonne, France, in response to what the group has called the hardships of growing food to feed the French nation.

Farmers Block Traffic Near Paris With Tractors Before Macron’s Speech

Protesters blocking roads in and out of Paris, who say farms are squeezed by low prices and excessive regulation, seemed unmoved by promises from Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.

A protest blocking a highway near Jossigny, east of Paris, on Tuesday.

French Farmers Block Roads Around Paris in Growing Standoff

The authorities warned residents to brace for disruptions as farmers converged on the capital to press a wide range of grievances.

Karine Duc and José Pérez of the Rural Coordination farmers group at the start of a tractor procession to Paris from Agen, southwest France, on Monday.

Protesters at the Louvre Hurl Soup at the Mona Lisa

Two women from an environmental group threw pumpkin-colored soup at the artwork, which is behind bulletproof glass at the Louvre and did not appear to sustain damage.

Environmental activists hurling soup at Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa at the Louvre in Paris.

France Tries to Contain Protests by Farmers as Outrage Spreads

The government announced measures to quell the anger, including the scrapping of a fuel tax increase, as thousands of tractors blocked highways across the country.

Farmers blocking the entrance of a supermarket burn tires in Le Mans, in northwestern France, on Friday.

Le livre noir du haricot vert

Des Olmèques aux Aztèques en passant par les Mayas, les peuples de ce bout d'Amérique centrale qu'on appelle aujourd'hui Mexique organisèrent leur régime alimentaire autour de plantes inconnues en Occident : haricot, courge et maïs. Mais les connaissances et les pratiques botaniques accumulées (...) / , , , , - 2023/08

Drought Touches a Quarter of Humanity, U.N. Says, Disrupting Lives Globally

The crisis, worsened partly by climate change, has been accompanied by soaring food prices and could have consequences for hunger, elections and migration worldwide.

The shrinking Lake Titicaca, between Peru and Bolivia in the Andes, is Latin America’s largest freshwater basin.

How the War With Hamas Has Damaged Israel’s Tech Firms and Economy

Par : Roni Rabin
Israel’s technology sector, a key part of the economy, has been jolted by worker shortages and funding fears, which could drive a wider slowdown in 2024.

Tel Aviv. Tech companies account for almost half of all exports and a fifth of Israel’s economic output.

Ruée vers le rosé

Par : Julie Reux
C'est l'histoire d'une orgie de belles affaires sous le soleil méditerranéen. En Provence, 2022 a été l'année record pour les transactions de domaines vinicoles. Sous le regard médusé des vignerons du coin qui n'avaient jamais osé en rêver, des personnalités se pressent autour des bastides et de leurs (...) / , - 2024/01

Yacouba Sawadogo, African Farmer Who Held Back the Desert, Dies at 77

Against the odds, facing the encroaching Sahara, he built a forest in Burkina Faso, becoming “a national hero” and winning acclaim abroad for his innovations.

The farmer Yacouba Sawadogo in Burkina Faso in 2021. The forest he created, with more than 60 species of trees and shrubs, has no equal in the semidesert region of the Sahel.

Second Tanzanian Is Confirmed Killed in Oct. 7 Attacks in Israel

Tanzania’s foreign minister said that Joshua Mollel, an agricultural student, was “immediately killed after being kidnapped by Hamas.”

Joshua Mollel, whose death was announced, was part of an Israeli-sponsored agricultural program.

Held Hostage in Gaza, a Thai Worker’s Prayers for Freedom Come True

A Thai farmworker clung to hope during her nearly 50 days of captivity in Gaza by befriending a young Israeli girl and dreaming of reuniting with her boyfriend, who had also been abducted.

Bunthom Phankhong walking to the temple for his ordination ceremony in Udon Thani, Thailand, on Monday, as a gesture of thanks for his freedom. Mr. Bunthom and his girlfriend, Nutthawaree Munkan, were taken as hostages by Hamas on Oct. 7.

Bruner: Bill Gates Is Using the Strategy He Used to Build Microsoft into a Trust for Farms

On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “The Bottom Line,” Controligarchs: Exposing the Billionaire Class, their Secret Deals, and the Globalist Plot to Dominate Your Life author and Director of Research at Peter Schweizer’s Government Accountability Institute Seamus Bruner stated that

Hard Hit by Loss of Thai and Palestinian Workers, Israeli Farmers Call for Volunteers

After the Oct. 7 terror attack, Israel banned Gazan farm workers, and many other foreign laborers returned to their home countries.

Yuval Shragian, on his farm in Tzofit, Israel, is one of many farmers struggling to find laborers since the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, in which 32 Thai workers were killed and 25 were kidnapped.

Drought in Syria, Iran and Iraq Made ‘Extreme’ by Global Warming, Attribution Study Says

Syria, Iraq and Iran were parched by high temperatures that would have been “virtually impossible” without the effects of global warming, scientists said.

Mashoofs, a type of boat used by residents of Mesopotamia’s marshes, parked at the edge of a shrinking waterway in Chibayish, Iraq, in 2022.

‘Britain’s Loneliest Sheep’ Is Rescued From Scottish Cliff

Fiona was rescued from the bottom of a Scottish cliff on Saturday and was brought to a farm, though some animal rights activists are concerned about her new home.

A sheep named Fiona was rescued on Saturday after spending at least two years at the bottom of a Scottish cliff.

Hamas Hostages Include Thai Farm Workers. Their Families Want Answers.

Dozens of farm workers from Thailand were kidnapped or killed in the raids on Israel, and relatives want answers. “We have nothing to do with their war,” one said.

Watsana Yojampa and Pornchai Angkaew, the parents of Anucha Angkaew. Mr. Anucha was among a group of Thai hostages whose photos were released on social media.

In Shetland, the Hottest Event of the Year Stars Sheep and Knitters

The festival of the intricately crafted textiles of the Shetland Islands, a remote archipelago off Scotland’s coast, draws hundreds of knitters from around the world for all things wool.

The Rigid World of French Cheesemaking Meets Unbound Climate Change

Reams of rules govern how the best French cheeses are made, but hotter, drier summers may unshackle struggling producers.

Hervé Barnier and his wife, Hélène Barnier, with their goats grazing at Ferme de Pracoutel near Vesc, France.

A Less Polarized Poland? Not Yet, Election Results Suggest.

On whatever side they stand, many voters say they yearn for a more united nation. But after a brutal campaign, divisions — between left and right, urban and rural, young and old — remain stark.

Election posters for Law and Justice near the church in Drozdowo, eastern Poland. Most villages and small towns voted heavily for nationalist forces.

Drought in Spain Leaves Villagers Fearing a Drier Future

Residents of Pozoblanco and 22 other villages in the country’s south have had to get their drinking water from tankers since April, when the reservoir serving the area dried up.

Tanker trucks have been deployed to drought-affected areas of southern Spain to deliver 180,000 liters of potable water a day to approximately 80,000 residents.
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