The latest news from the agricultural sector
2026-02-07
German farmers venture into risky wetlands to cut emissions
Drained peatlands today cause more CO2 emissions than all global air travel combined — which is why farmers in Germany are experimenting with rewetting these areas. But so far, it remains a risky... Read more
business germany
2026-02-07
At Africa-Europe summit, Angola balances China, the West
Geopolitical rivalries can come with perks: Just look how many countries are vying for Angola's attention. The capital, Luanda, is bustling with international delegations coming in and out. But does... Read more
politics angola
2026-02-07
Virus has killed almost 9 million birds ― and counting
Authorities say bird flu poses a low risk to people right now, but in animals — both wild and domestic — it's causing global devastation. If left uncontrolled, it could also mutate into something far... Read more
health united states of america
2026-02-07
How these Indian women are driving a new food security model
In Rourkela, eastern India, farmers store unsold produce in solar-powered cold storage rooms and sell it at a later date, cutting food waste and securing farmers' income. Read more
food security india
2026-02-07
Fact check: Content farm videos on Merz, Starmer and Trump
Fake videos of political leaders often go viral online. DW's Fact check department analyzes how content farms use algorithm-driven formats, and what narratives they reinforce. Read more
technology europe
2026-02-07
EU advances Mercosur South America trade deal despite strife
A majority of EU countries have agreed to sign a deal with the South American trading bloc, Mercosur. The pact links the EU with Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay for one of the world's largest... Read more
trade europe
2026-02-07
Spain: Swine fever outbreak forces mass cullings
After a livestock producer reported cases of a highly contagious animal disease, farmers are wary of it spreading - with plans to cull around 80,000 pigs. Read more
business spain
2026-02-07
Tamil Nadu farmers learn to thrive despite water scarcity
From drought‑hit tapioca fields to thriving vegetable farms, climate‑resilient agriculture is securing livelihoods in Tamil Nadu even as rainfall declines. Read more
food security india
2026-02-07
Meet Veronika, the clever cow with tools to scratch herself
A cow in Austria has been observed using tools ― the first time such behavior has been recorded in cattle. Have we underestimated the gentle bovines all this time? Read more
science austria
2026-02-07
Securing animals' food sources reduces conflict with humans
Human-elephant clashes are escalating across India. In Assam, a grassroots initiative is reducing conflict with efforts to restore the elephants' food security. Read more
nature and environment india
2026-02-07
How clay and recycled tires are saving harvests in Senegal
Hundreds of tons of crops are lost every year in Senegal. Now, a simple, green solution from a young entrepreneur could change that, and boost food security. Read more
nature and environment senegal
2026-02-07
Dairy farmers in Europe under pressure
While dairy farmers in Europe struggle with new regulations and low milk prices, India’s dairy industry is booming. Read more
business india



