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Canada's trade deficit narrows in May, US exports drop to lowest since pandemic

July 3, 2025
Canada's trade deficit in May narrowed after a record-breaking deficit in April as total exports rose and imports fell even as the impact of U.S. tariffs dented shipments south of the border, data showed on Thursday.

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U.S. grains: Chicago corn drops to more contract lows as heavy supply weighs

June 25, 2025
Chicago Board of Trade front and back-month corn futures notched lifetime lows on Wednesday on expectations of a hefty Brazilian corn crop and a lack of weather threats for the large U.S. corn crop that has recently been seeded, traders said.


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Europe’s illegal pesticide trade surges as farmers cut costs

July 10, 2025
As the cost of spraying crops with pesticides becomes increasingly expensive, farmers in Greece's agricultural heartland have turned to a cheaper alternative: liquids in unlabeled plastic bottles smuggled over land and sea.

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