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Thai Rice Buying Scheme Backfires for Farmers: Price of Politics
Thai government’s scheme to grab votes causes huge debt. The price of rice in Thailand is now a huge national debt, and perhaps the loss of a future election for those involved in a massive buying scheme to secure votes which has now backfired. Trader Joe's Lawsuit: Chain Sued Over Peanut Butter Pretzels 'Monopoly'
Peanut butter pretzels are among the many better snacks that can be found in the aisles of Trader Joe's, but the store is currently being tied into knots over the popular munchies. Wal-Mart Money Fears: Food Stamp Decline
Walmart profits may be affected by decrease in food stamp circulation. According to Reuters, Walmart has predicted lower profits this year due to fewer food stamps being issued, higher taxes, and less lenient credit. 'The Chew' Celebrates 500th Episode; Co-Hosts Celebrate Success
ABC's "The Chew" is celebrating their 500th episode on Tuesday and the show be celebrating with a special hour of its co-host chatting and chewing about their success. Sudan dreams of becoming global sugar player
In a hangar-shaped factory hall in central Sudan a dozen workers rush to pack refined white sugar gushing from a funnel into paper bags to be loaded on three trucks parked outside. Taiwan dumpling eatery tops 101 Best Asian Restaurants poll
A Taiwanese eatery famed for its dumplings was crowned Asia's best restaurant, while restaurants in Beijing claimed the lion's share of spots in the top ten of a new survey of the food-obsessed region's best dining. U.S. to Send $10 Million in Food And Medical Aid to Syrian Rebels
The U.S. announced on Thursday that they will be sending $10 million in food and medical aid to Syrian rebels. Food Prices Rise in March Due to Downfall Of Dairy Products
The global food prices saw a small rise in March due to the continuing downfall of dairy products The United Nations' food agency announced global food prices rose 1 percent in March, according to Fox Business News. Venezuela Continues to Struggle With Food Prices And Agribusiness
In the last decade, many Venezuelan’s have found that they cannot afford or find many foods in a struggling economy due to the nationalization of food companies. Obama Administration Working to Reform International Food Aid
The Obama administration is working on changing the international food aid program. A proposed plan by the Obama administration to change the food aid program has sparked a series of intense lobbying, reports The New York Times. Divided EU Likely To Scrap Sugar Quotas In 2017-2018
EU sugar quotas, originally set to end in 2015, will get only a limited reprieve in the current round of agricultural reforms and their demise is now expected in 2017 or 2018. German Farmers Want Food Export Limits In U.S./Eu Food Free Trade
A planned free trade agreement between the European Union and United States should not completely liberalise agricultural trade, the president of the association of German farmers' association DBV said on Tuesday. U.S. EU Trade Talks Face Difficult Food Trade Issues
As President Obama seeks giant free trade agreements with Asia and with the European Union, food trade issues are expected to present difficulties. January U.S. Import Price Index Up 0.6 Percent
The U.S. Department of Labor Reported a 0.6 percent increase on prices paid for imported goods in January. Analysts had predicted 0.7% increase for the previous month.
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