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05/05/2022
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By News Editors
Why every American should care that diesel prices are surging across the country
Gasoline prices are increasing almost daily, pinching the wallets and pocketbooks of nearly all Americans with cars. However, as bad as that news is, diesel prices are surging even more across the country. Today’s truckstop retail diesel prices hit a new record of $5.32/gallon. Since February 1st, national truckstop diesel prices have increased by $1.57/gallon. […]
05/04/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Countries racing to take over global agriculture market following disappearance of Ukrainian and Russian food exports
Multiple countries are rushing to increase their agricultural output to make up for the disappearance of Russian and Ukrainian agricultural exports as a consequence of the war. Ukraine, known as the breadbasket of Europe, is still mostly unable to tend to its rich agricultural fields due to Russia’s invasion. Similarly, due to the Western economic […]
03/30/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Drought conditions causing surge in cotton prices, raising fears clothes could become more expensive
Freak weather patterns in the United States, including drought conditions in Texas, are affecting the price of cotton, signaling fears that clothes are about to get more expensive. On Monday, March 28, cotton futures in Texas jumped by four percent to reach a price of $1.3171 per pound. At one point during the trading day, cotton futures […]
03/23/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Skyrocketing fuel costs spark mass protests in France, Spain and Albania
Europeans are fuming over rapidly inflating fuel, energy, and food costs, which are sparking protests across many areas of the continent. On March 21, several locations around France saw blockade protests with professional drivers calling for greater governmental support amid the crisis. Bouches-du-Rhône, Doubs, Manche, Pas-de-Calais, Nord and Charente-Maritime all saw HGV, taxi, coach, and […]
03/22/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Canada increasing potash output to shore up food production as Russia-Ukraine conflict continues
The world’s largest fertilizer producer, Nutrien Ltd., recently announced its plans to increase potash output by nearly one million tons this year in response to the uncertainty of supply from Eastern Europe. Potash is a key input necessary for producing nitrogen-containing fertilizers. While Canada is the biggest potash producer, Russia and Belarus come in second and third, which […]
03/17/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Inflation, soaring oil prices hobble farmers worldwide
Inflation and increased energy costs have been exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with inflation hitting a record high of 7.9 percent the past week. Even red diesel, which is commonly used for farm operations, is now reaching all-time highs. The continuous optimism just a few weeks ago about the U.S. long-grain rice crop being able […]
03/11/2022
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By Ethan Huff
The world is headed for a rocky commodities and energy market in 2022: Here are 3 reasons why
The year 2022 is shaping up to be one of the worst in recent history for agriculture and energy commodities, which are already in the throes of extreme volatility. Some had hoped that things would calm down this year now that the first phase of the plandemic has ended, but it turns out that just […]
03/01/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict pushing global economy closer to collapse
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is causing dire ramifications not just for their economies, but for the world’s as well. The economy of the United States is also getting affected. World stocks are already tumbling, while oil prices are soaring as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues and most Western nations ramp up […]
02/17/2022
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By Ethan Huff
American agriculture threatened by skyrocketing fertilizer prices stemming from fiat currency inflation
Prices for all major nutrients required for crop production have skyrocketed by more than 100 percent over the past year and a half. Between September 2020 and the end of 2021, diammonium phosphate (DAP) rose over 100 percent, monoammonium phosphate (MAP) increased 125 percent, potash rose 134 percent, liquid nitrogen increased 159 percent, and ammonia […]
01/27/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Farmers around the globe now feeling the pinch of higher fertilizer prices and more
The high fertilizer costs are now weighing on farmers in the developing world, with many forced to cut back on production. This could signal global food prices to go even higher this year after hitting decade-highs in 2021. The problem lies in global energy costs, which have now flowed through into fertilizer prices. Moreover, fertilizer […]
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