Agnieszka de Sousa
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Ozempic May Force Junk Food Makers To Rewrite Their Game Plans
Nearly three out of four respondents said companies making or marketing sugary, fatty or ultra-processed foods should revise their game plans.
- Tuesday February 20, 2024
- Author: Lisa Pham, Naomi Kresge, Agnieszka de Sousa
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Eat Less Meat Is Message For Rich World In Food’s First Net Zero Plan
The FAO’s plan is expected to inform policy and investment decisions and give a push to the food industry’s climate transition which has lagged other sectors in commitments.
- Sunday November 26, 2023
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa
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Eat Less Meat Is Message For Rich World In Food’s First Net Zero Plan
The FAO’s plan is expected to inform policy and investment decisions and give a push to the food industry’s climate transition which has lagged other sectors in commitments.
- Sunday November 26, 2023
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa
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Rising Livestock Emissions Undermine World’s Climate Fight
Greenhouse gas emissions from the world’s top meat and dairy producers increased further this year, highlighting the urgent need for the food industry to clean its practices and help prevent global warming.
- Tuesday November 7, 2023
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa
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UN Calls For Oversight As Crop Trading Worsens Food Crisis
The United Nations called for greater oversight of commodities traders, saying unregulated activity is worsening the global food crisis in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
- Wednesday October 4, 2023
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa
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Heat, War and Export Bans: Global Food Threats Are On the Rise
Extreme heat that’s engulfing huge swaths of Asia, Europe and North America is just the latest challenge in what’s been a rough year for farmers.
- Saturday July 22, 2023
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa, Flavia Rotondi, Tarso Veloso
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UK Sleepwalks Toward Food Crises As Higher Costs Hobble Farmers
Egg shortages and rotting produce could be harbingers of the food-supply tumult coming the way of British consumers.
- Tuesday December 6, 2022
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa, Megan Durisin
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UK Sleepwalks Toward Food Crises As Higher Costs Hobble Farmers
Egg shortages and rotting produce could be harbingers of the food-supply tumult coming the way of British consumers.
- Tuesday December 6, 2022
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa, Megan Durisin
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Russia Reaped $1 Billion Of Wheat In Occupied Ukraine, NASA Says
Almost 6 million tons of wheat was collected from areas not under Ukrainian control, according to NASA Harvest.
- Sunday December 4, 2022
- Author: Áine Quinn, Agnieszka de Sousa
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Soaring Dollar Leaves Food Piled Up In Ports As World Hunger Grows
Countries that rely on food imports are grappling with a destructive combination of high interest rates and soaring dollar
- Sunday October 16, 2022
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa, Ekow Dontoh, Ismail Dilawar
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World Food Prices Extend Drop As Supply Uptick Offers Relief
Global food prices fell for a fifth month after demand for some products weakened and there was a seasonal uptick in supplies.
- Friday September 2, 2022
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa
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World Food Prices Extend Drop As Supply Uptick Offers Relief
Global food prices fell for a fifth month after demand for some products weakened and there was a seasonal uptick in supplies.
- Friday September 2, 2022
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa
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Starbucks Location Tests Ice Cream From Perfect Day
Starbucks Location Tests Alternative Ice Cream From Perfect Day
- Tuesday October 12, 2021
- Author: Deena Shanker, Leslie Patton, Agnieszka de Sousa
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Priciest Food Since 1970s Is a Big Challenge for Governments
From Europe to Turkey and India, politicians are now handing out more aid, ordering sellers to cut prices.
- Thursday September 16, 2021
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa, Jeremy Diamond
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Lab-Grown Mozzarella Gets New Funds for Global Cheese Expansion
Lab-Grown Mozzarella Gets New Funds for Global Cheese Expansion
- Monday September 13, 2021
- Author: Agnieszka de Sousa