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25 Dec 2019
The journalist could spend two years in prison. She had tweeted about workers from Myanmar whose reports of abuse by their employers at the poultry farm triggered a landmark legal case for migrant laborers.
29 Sep 2019
One of the world's poorest nations has started producing one of the world's most expensive delicacies. Now entrepreneurs in Madagascar are hoping their caviar from the highlands will win over France's famously demanding chefs.
20 Apr 2019
Ivanka Trump visits Ivory Coast cocoa farm.
12 Apr 2019
The farm of the future will have a team of small robots instead of the huge tractors and machinery common today, according to a UK agritech startup.
8 May 2018
President of Farm and Infrastructure Foundation (FIF), Prof. Gbolagade Ayoola, has urged the Nigerian government to guarantee food security for the nation’s citizens.

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