The Missouri library site links to PDFs of original statistical publications which, while digitized, have never been tabulated into useable data fit for modern researchers. Go have a look around. Y…| Economist Writing Every Day
Global food commodity prices dipped in September as declines in sugar and dairy offset a new peak for meat prices, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization said on Friday. The post World food prices dip as falls in sugar and dairy offset new high for meat appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsNews & Production Tips - Grainews
PNG’s minimum wage has been K3.50 per hour (K28 per eight-hour day) since July 2016. However, prices of food and non-food items have continued to increase over time. Consequently, urban minimum-wage earners in the first quarter of 2025 could purchase one-quarter less food and other goods and services compared to July 2016 — a significant ... Read moreDisclosure Funding for this research was provided by the Australia Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade through the Australia High Commis...| Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
Global food commodity prices dipped in September as declines in sugar and dairy offset a new peak for meat prices, the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization said on Friday. The post World food prices dip as falls in sugar and dairy offset new high for meat appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
General Mills maintained its annual sales and profit forecasts on Wednesday, as the Cheerios maker grapples with rising economic uncertainty and softer demand in key markets, including North America.| Grainews
New bioenergy crops such as sorghum and switchgrass may launch a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) market, but Canadian farmers will have to be convinced. The post ‘Energy crop’ for aviation fuel faces significant challenges: FEATURE appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorFarmit Manitoba & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
A look at how food marketing, policy failures and global shifts have reshaped our diets — and our health. The post Calories: Why So Many Fewer in the 1970s? appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
Reading Time: 3minutes Canadians were subjected to a price fixing scheme on bread, and a handful of companies faced big fines for their role in the scandal. But a lack of competition in the industry means prices keep going up. The post Price fixing our daily bread appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Columns Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Over 500,000 immigrants lost work authorization, causing labor shortages and a projected 14.5% rise in food prices by 2028.| Investigate Midwest
Costco membership comparison. Is the Costco executive membership worth it for the extra $60 a year?| Tawcan
Missing your meal plan? You’re not alone. Between rising grocery prices, busy schedules and spoiled leftovers, life after the dining hall isn’t as glamorous as we thought.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Are groceries getting more expensive here in Canada? A price comparison between Costco, Walmart, and Superstore.| Tawcan