Megan Durisin
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Coffee Variety Is Priciest Since 1970s In Blow To Instant Brews
Those issues risk worsening as drought and heat bake Vietnam’s growing areas, depleting water for irrigation and curbing prospects for the looming 2024 crop.
- Monday May 6, 2024
- Author: Megan Durisin
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Putin, Erdogan Talks End Without Reviving Ukraine Grain Deal
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will seek to persuade Vladimir Putin on Monday to revive a UN-backed deal that would allow the export of Ukrainian grain from the Black Sea and ease concerns over global food supplies.
- Monday September 4, 2023
- Author: Selcan Hacaoglu, Megan Durisin
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Russian Attack On Ukrainian Port On Danube Sends Wheat Higher
Wheat held losses near the lowest since early June as grain exports continued through the Black Sea despite flaring tensions in the region.
- Wednesday August 16, 2023
- Author: Keira Wright, Megan Durisin, Irina Vilcu
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Russian Attack On Ukrainian Port On Danube Sends Wheat Higher
Wheat held losses near the lowest since early June as grain exports continued through the Black Sea despite flaring tensions in the region.
- Wednesday August 16, 2023
- Author: Keira Wright, Megan Durisin, Irina Vilcu
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War And Soggy Fields Leave World Short Of Top-Quality Wheat
That’s curbing the portion of wheat suitable for food staples even as global production could still notch an all-time high.
- Friday August 11, 2023
- Author: Megan Durisin, Áine Quinn, Hallie Gu, Michael Hirtzer
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Wheat Pares Weekly Loss After Ukraine Attack Briefly Shut Russian Port
Traffic at the Novorossiysk port was halted for several hours on Friday after a Ukrainian drone attack on a naval vessel.
- Monday August 7, 2023
- Author: Megan Durisin, Áine Quinn, Tarso Veloso
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Wheat Rises 9% as Russia Issues Warning on Ships Headed to Ukraine
Russia’s defense ministry said that all ships headed to the ports from Thursday will be considered as potentially carrying military cargo.
- Thursday July 20, 2023
- Author: Áine Quinn, Megan Durisin, Michael Hirtzer
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Wheat Rises 9% as Russia Issues Warning on Ships Headed to Ukraine
Russia’s defense ministry said that all ships headed to the ports from Thursday will be considered as potentially carrying military cargo.
- Thursday July 20, 2023
- Author: Áine Quinn, Megan Durisin, Michael Hirtzer
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Ukraine Grain-Export Deal Collapses As Russia Terminates It
The Ukraine grain-export deal is ending almost a year into its run, heightening uncertainty over global food supplies and escalating tensions in the region.
- Monday July 17, 2023
- Author: Megan Durisin
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Looming El Nino Threatens Sugar’s Much-Needed Supply Boost
The occurrence often brings drier-than-usual conditions in parts of Asia and Australia and soggy weather in Brazil, historically hurting output in key sugar areas.
- Tuesday April 18, 2023
- Author: Megan Durisin, Mumbi Gitau
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A Grain Glut Is Straining The Goodwill That Ukraine Badly Needs
Blocked border crossings, a minister pelted with eggs and overflowing silos — anger is mounting among farmers in eastern Europe who say a rush of grain from Ukraine threatens their businesses, and it’s steadily eroding political goodwill.
- Sunday April 2, 2023
- Author: Piotr Skolimowski, Irina Vilcu, Megan Durisin
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Global Food Supply Risks Rise as Key Traders Leave Russia
Russia’s grip on global food supply is tightening after two of the biggest international traders said they would halt grain purchases for export from the country.
- Saturday April 1, 2023
- Author: Áine Quinn, Megan Durisin
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Global Food Supply Risks Rise as Key Traders Leave Russia
Russia’s grip on global food supply is tightening after two of the biggest international traders said they would halt grain purchases for export from the country.
- Saturday April 1, 2023
- Author: Áine Quinn, Megan Durisin
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Ukraine Grain Deal Renewed, While Duration Remains Unclear
The Black Sea Grain Initiative has enabled more than 24 million tons of crop shipments from Ukraine since it was first brokered by the United Nations and Turkey in July.
- Saturday March 18, 2023
- Author: Megan Durisin, Daryna Krasnolutska, Selcan Hacaoglu
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Ukraine Grain Deal Renewed, While Duration Remains Unclear
The Black Sea Grain Initiative has enabled more than 24 million tons of crop shipments from Ukraine since it was first brokered by the United Nations and Turkey in July.
- Saturday March 18, 2023
- Author: Megan Durisin, Daryna Krasnolutska, Selcan Hacaoglu