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  • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

    "#Drought and #ExtremeHeat waves have halved Spanish #OliveOil production. The price at origin has increased by 112 per cent since last year, but farmers like Jesús Anchuelo of the Small Farmers Union say they're losing money. "

    #ClimateInflation
    https://www.euronews.com/2023/10/03/spain-hit-hard-by-rising-price-of-olive-oil-as-climate-change-takes-its-toll-on-production

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    "#Tanzania’s onion limits this year are part of the “contagion” of #food restrictions from countries spooked by supply shortages and increased demand for their produce, said Joseph Glauber, senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute.

    Globally, 41 food #ExportRestrictions from 19 countries are in effect, ranging from outright bans to taxes, according to the institute."

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    Food prices are rising as countries limit exports. Blame climate change, El Nino and Russia's war

    Restrictions on food exports are spilling over from rice and wheat to other essentials. This ranges from Tanzania's limits on shipping onions to its neighbors and Morocco's restrictions on tomatoes to ongoing bans of some kinds of rice in Asia.

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      "#Tanzania’s onion limits this year are part of the “contagion” of #food restrictions from countries spooked by supply shortages and increased demand for their produce, said Joseph Glauber, senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute.

      Globally, 41 food #ExportRestrictions from 19 countries are in effect, ranging from outright bans to taxes, according to the institute."

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      Food prices are rising as countries limit exports. Blame climate change, El Nino and Russia's war

      Restrictions on food exports are spilling over from rice and wheat to other essentials. This ranges from Tanzania's limits on shipping onions to its neighbors and Morocco's restrictions on tomatoes to ongoing bans of some kinds of rice in Asia.

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      #23

      #Brazil is the largest producer of coffee beans.

      "Farmers in the region have long viewed #coffee as a good way to make a living. Today the coffee industry employs more than 14 million people across #LatinAmerica. In recent years, though, #ClimateChange, pests and declining coffee prices have created a perfect storm that threatens the welfare of millions of producers and their families."

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        #Brazil is the largest producer of coffee beans.

        "Farmers in the region have long viewed #coffee as a good way to make a living. Today the coffee industry employs more than 14 million people across #LatinAmerica. In recent years, though, #ClimateChange, pests and declining coffee prices have created a perfect storm that threatens the welfare of millions of producers and their families."

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        #24

        "#Climate breakdown is already changing the taste and quality of #beer, scientists have warned.

        The quantity and quality of #hops, a key ingredient in most beers, is being affected by global heating, according to a study. As a result, beer may become more expensive and manufacturers will have to adapt their brewing methods."

        #ClimateInflation
        https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/10/climate-crisis-will-make-europes-beer-cost-more-and-taste-worse-say-scientists

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        • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

          "#Climate breakdown is already changing the taste and quality of #beer, scientists have warned.

          The quantity and quality of #hops, a key ingredient in most beers, is being affected by global heating, according to a study. As a result, beer may become more expensive and manufacturers will have to adapt their brewing methods."

          #ClimateInflation
          https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/10/climate-crisis-will-make-europes-beer-cost-more-and-taste-worse-say-scientists

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          #25

          "Over the last 30 years, an estimated $3.8 trillion worth of #crops and #livestock production has been lost due to #disaster events, corresponding to an average loss of $123 billion per year or 5 percent of annual global agricultural gross domestic product (GDP), according to a new report released today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (#FAO)."

          In case you're wondering why food is getting so expensive.
          #ClimateInflation

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            "Over the last 30 years, an estimated $3.8 trillion worth of #crops and #livestock production has been lost due to #disaster events, corresponding to an average loss of $123 billion per year or 5 percent of annual global agricultural gross domestic product (GDP), according to a new report released today by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (#FAO)."

            In case you're wondering why food is getting so expensive.
            #ClimateInflation

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            #26

            It's not just about extreme weather, but also about pests and diseases that spread more easily in a warming climate. Food storage also becomes more crucial.

            But the bottom line is that food becomes more expensive.

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            Eight crops endangered by climate change

            From staple crops like potatoes and maize, to cash crops for wealthier customers like cocoa and coffee, climate change is having a widespread impact on global agricultural production.

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              It's not just about extreme weather, but also about pests and diseases that spread more easily in a warming climate. Food storage also becomes more crucial.

              But the bottom line is that food becomes more expensive.

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              Eight crops endangered by climate change

              From staple crops like potatoes and maize, to cash crops for wealthier customers like cocoa and coffee, climate change is having a widespread impact on global agricultural production.

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              #27

              "Entire fields have been submerged in water after #StormBabet swept across the #UK, with crops ruined. #ExtremeWeather events are becoming more likely and frequent due to #climate breakdown, and have caused food shortages and price increases.

              Last year, farmers faced turmoil because of the extended drought and #ExtremeHeat, which caused crop losses, water shortages and effects on planting and harvesting."

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              National union members urge government to create water strategy to prevent such losses

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                "Entire fields have been submerged in water after #StormBabet swept across the #UK, with crops ruined. #ExtremeWeather events are becoming more likely and frequent due to #climate breakdown, and have caused food shortages and price increases.

                Last year, farmers faced turmoil because of the extended drought and #ExtremeHeat, which caused crop losses, water shortages and effects on planting and harvesting."

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                National union members urge government to create water strategy to prevent such losses

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                #28

                "Apple season is winding down in New York’s Finger Lakes Region. And would-be pickers may have found less fruit than usual this year.

                A warm spell in the early spring lured fruit trees out of their winter dormancy.

                Then, on May 18, temperatures plunged into the mid-20s, killing blossoms and baby fruit."

                #ClimateInflation
                https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/11/wild-spring-weather-swings-hurt-new-yorks-fall-apple-harvest/

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                  "Apple season is winding down in New York’s Finger Lakes Region. And would-be pickers may have found less fruit than usual this year.

                  A warm spell in the early spring lured fruit trees out of their winter dormancy.

                  Then, on May 18, temperatures plunged into the mid-20s, killing blossoms and baby fruit."

                  #ClimateInflation
                  https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/11/wild-spring-weather-swings-hurt-new-yorks-fall-apple-harvest/

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                  #29

                  #ClimateChange makes life less sweet

                  "Europe’s flooded fields are delaying #sugar harvesting and threatening to wipe out 15% of #beet crops still to be collected in #France, one of the region’s biggest growers of the sweetener.

                  Dutch farmers still have about 50% of beets in fields.
                  Harvest delays will probably prolong #Germany’s beet campaign until February, increasing the risk of crop losses to frost."

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                  Europe’s flooded fields are delaying sugar harvesting and threatening to wipe out 15% of beet crops still to be collected in France, one of the region’s biggest growers of the sweetener.

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                    #ClimateChange makes life less sweet

                    "Europe’s flooded fields are delaying #sugar harvesting and threatening to wipe out 15% of #beet crops still to be collected in #France, one of the region’s biggest growers of the sweetener.

                    Dutch farmers still have about 50% of beets in fields.
                    Harvest delays will probably prolong #Germany’s beet campaign until February, increasing the risk of crop losses to frost."

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                    Flooded Fields Delay European Sugar Harvest and Risk Beet Losses

                    Europe’s flooded fields are delaying sugar harvesting and threatening to wipe out 15% of beet crops still to be collected in France, one of the region’s biggest growers of the sweetener.

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                    #30

                    "The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) thinktank said that global heating was directly contributing to the #CostOfLiving crisis.

                    Combined with the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine [driving] up gas, energy and fertiliser prices, it said British households had been hit by £605 in additional food costs in 2022 and 2023. While energy prices have fallen back this year, it warned that the impact from the #climate emergency was increasing."

                    #ClimateInflation
                    https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/nov/27/climate-crisis-energy-costs-fuel-uk-household-food-bill-rise

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                      "The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) thinktank said that global heating was directly contributing to the #CostOfLiving crisis.

                      Combined with the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine [driving] up gas, energy and fertiliser prices, it said British households had been hit by £605 in additional food costs in 2022 and 2023. While energy prices have fallen back this year, it warned that the impact from the #climate emergency was increasing."

                      #ClimateInflation
                      https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/nov/27/climate-crisis-energy-costs-fuel-uk-household-food-bill-rise

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                      #31

                      "In 2023— the hottest year in recorded history— the escalating threat posed by #climate impacts on #food security compounded the global cost-of-living crisis, intensifying challenges already faced by vulnerable countries, low-income consumers and jeopardizing global nutrition levels."

                      #ClimateInflation #CostOfLiving
                      https://www.forbes.com/sites/daphneewingchow/2023/12/31/here-are-the-foods-hit-hardest-by-climate-change-in-2023/

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                      • cellomomoncars@mastodon.socialC cellomomoncars@mastodon.social

                        "In 2023— the hottest year in recorded history— the escalating threat posed by #climate impacts on #food security compounded the global cost-of-living crisis, intensifying challenges already faced by vulnerable countries, low-income consumers and jeopardizing global nutrition levels."

                        #ClimateInflation #CostOfLiving
                        https://www.forbes.com/sites/daphneewingchow/2023/12/31/here-are-the-foods-hit-hardest-by-climate-change-in-2023/

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                        #32

                        "#Farmers and fishers in #Bangladesh’s coastal belt report losses as #climate-induced disasters and coastline changes threaten livelihoods."

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                        Farmers and fishers in Bangladesh’s coastal belt report losses as climate-induced disasters and coastline changes threaten livelihoods.

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                          "#Farmers and fishers in #Bangladesh’s coastal belt report losses as #climate-induced disasters and coastline changes threaten livelihoods."

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                          Rising tides, ruined fields show how Bangladesh’s farmers grapple with climate change

                          Farmers and fishers in Bangladesh’s coastal belt report losses as climate-induced disasters and coastline changes threaten livelihoods.

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                          "A new study finds that #MarineHeatwaves are changing the base of the marine #food chain, disrupting ecosystems and potentially global food supplies."

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                          Study Finds Ocean Heatwaves Could Affect Global Food Supplies

                          Researchers warn of global implications of abnormally warm oceans.

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                            "A new study finds that #MarineHeatwaves are changing the base of the marine #food chain, disrupting ecosystems and potentially global food supplies."

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                            Study Finds Ocean Heatwaves Could Affect Global Food Supplies

                            Researchers warn of global implications of abnormally warm oceans.

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                            "#Rice prices in the #Philippines continued to rise in January despite slowing overall #inflation, with El Nino and India's export ban promising to exacerbate the trend in the coming months.

                            Velasquez pointed out poor households have been hit hard by expensive rice, with low earners forced to spend outsized percentages of their income on the grain."

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                            Philippine rice inflation hits highest level since 2009

                            MANILA -- Rice prices in the Philippines continued to rise in January despite slowing overall inflation, with El Nino and India's export ban promising

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                              "#Rice prices in the #Philippines continued to rise in January despite slowing overall #inflation, with El Nino and India's export ban promising to exacerbate the trend in the coming months.

                              Velasquez pointed out poor households have been hit hard by expensive rice, with low earners forced to spend outsized percentages of their income on the grain."

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                              Philippine rice inflation hits highest level since 2009

                              MANILA -- Rice prices in the Philippines continued to rise in January despite slowing overall inflation, with El Nino and India's export ban promising

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                              #35

                              Also #ClimateChange is coming for your #chocolate:

                              "[Cocoa] Prices have doubled during the past year as growers in West Africa — who produce the bulk of global supply — are battered by extreme weather. Earlier rains promoted the spread of crop disease and delayed harvesting. That has been followed by a seasonal dry spell, which could further crimp production."

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                              Cocoa Hits Record on Tight Supply, Threatening Pricier Treats

                              Cocoa futures extended their surge to a record in New York as a shortfall gripped the market, threatening to make chocolate and other confectionery costlier.

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                              This is not your staple food, but YOW.

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                                Also #ClimateChange is coming for your #chocolate:

                                "[Cocoa] Prices have doubled during the past year as growers in West Africa — who produce the bulk of global supply — are battered by extreme weather. Earlier rains promoted the spread of crop disease and delayed harvesting. That has been followed by a seasonal dry spell, which could further crimp production."

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                                Cocoa Hits Record on Tight Supply, Threatening Pricier Treats

                                Cocoa futures extended their surge to a record in New York as a shortfall gripped the market, threatening to make chocolate and other confectionery costlier.

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                                This is not your staple food, but YOW.

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                                “The results confirmed the industry’s worst fears, with the vast majority of samples showing no signs of life in their primary or secondary buds,” a report by Cascadia Partners for Wines of BC, released this week, says. “This means that the production of 100% #BC #grapes and #wine is projected to be 97-99% lower than usual in 2024."

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                                Okanagan grape harvest wiped out for 2024

                                Five days of extremely cold weather in January killed just about every wine grape bud in the Okanagan.Thousands of primary and secondary buds were studied at the Summerland Research Centre and a number of wineries over t

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                                  “The results confirmed the industry’s worst fears, with the vast majority of samples showing no signs of life in their primary or secondary buds,” a report by Cascadia Partners for Wines of BC, released this week, says. “This means that the production of 100% #BC #grapes and #wine is projected to be 97-99% lower than usual in 2024."

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                                  Okanagan grape harvest wiped out for 2024

                                  Five days of extremely cold weather in January killed just about every wine grape bud in the Okanagan.Thousands of primary and secondary buds were studied at the Summerland Research Centre and a number of wineries over t

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                                  #37

                                  "For the 2022 to 2023 harvest, overall European Union #OliveOil production declined by 26 per cent compared to the previous year. This year, it is expected to drop by 39 per cent, the lowest level since the mid-1990s. 

                                  Limited supplies have driven prices skywards, with a 115 % increase in #Spain and a 50 % hike in #Greece between 2022 and 2023. Olive oil thefts have increased, with supermarkets resorting to padlocking olive oil bottles to shelves."

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                                  Oil crisis: How olive farmers are adapting to climate change to preserve a cultural commodity

                                  Changing weather patterns are making it harder to grow olives across Europe, increasing consumer prices and threatening growers’ livelihoods. As tempe...

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                                  #ClimateInflation

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                                    "For the 2022 to 2023 harvest, overall European Union #OliveOil production declined by 26 per cent compared to the previous year. This year, it is expected to drop by 39 per cent, the lowest level since the mid-1990s. 

                                    Limited supplies have driven prices skywards, with a 115 % increase in #Spain and a 50 % hike in #Greece between 2022 and 2023. Olive oil thefts have increased, with supermarkets resorting to padlocking olive oil bottles to shelves."

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                                    Oil crisis: How olive farmers are adapting to climate change to preserve a cultural commodity

                                    Changing weather patterns are making it harder to grow olives across Europe, increasing consumer prices and threatening growers’ livelihoods. As tempe...

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                                    #ClimateInflation

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                                    #38

                                    "Fruit trees evolved to live in more stable conditions; they’re exquisitely well adapted to the rhythm of a usual year. But instead of reliable seasons, they’re getting weather chaos. As a result, trees’ sense of seasonality is scrambled. And instead of reliable peaches and plums, we’re getting fruit chaos. It may not happen every year, but it’s happening more frequently."

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                                    Fruit Chaos Is Coming

                                    Climate change is threatening to turn sublime summer stone fruits disgusting, or rob us of their pleasures entirely.

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                                      "Fruit trees evolved to live in more stable conditions; they’re exquisitely well adapted to the rhythm of a usual year. But instead of reliable seasons, they’re getting weather chaos. As a result, trees’ sense of seasonality is scrambled. And instead of reliable peaches and plums, we’re getting fruit chaos. It may not happen every year, but it’s happening more frequently."

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                                      Fruit Chaos Is Coming

                                      Climate change is threatening to turn sublime summer stone fruits disgusting, or rob us of their pleasures entirely.

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                                      "Industry experts say the price of #bananas globally is very likely to rise due to the impact of #ClimateChange — but some believe paying more for bananas now could mitigate those risks. "

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                                      Climate change will make bananas more expensive. Here's why some experts say they should be already.

                                      Experts say climate change will drive up the price of bananas, but consumers should already be paying more.

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                                      #ClimateInflation

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                                        "Industry experts say the price of #bananas globally is very likely to rise due to the impact of #ClimateChange — but some believe paying more for bananas now could mitigate those risks. "

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                                        Climate change will make bananas more expensive. Here's why some experts say they should be already.

                                        Experts say climate change will drive up the price of bananas, but consumers should already be paying more.

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                                        #ClimateInflation

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                                        "#ClimateChange is set to reduce the country’s available #apple-growing regions; the fast-aging population in the country’s rural areas has reduced the number of apple growers; and the country’s complicated and strict regulations on fresh fruit and vegetable imports have effectively blocked apple imports. "

                                        #SouthKorea
                                        https://www.kedglobal.com/the-deep-dive/newsView/ked202403140008

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                                          "#ClimateChange is set to reduce the country’s available #apple-growing regions; the fast-aging population in the country’s rural areas has reduced the number of apple growers; and the country’s complicated and strict regulations on fresh fruit and vegetable imports have effectively blocked apple imports. "

                                          #SouthKorea
                                          https://www.kedglobal.com/the-deep-dive/newsView/ked202403140008

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                                          #Vietnam farmers struggle for fresh #water as drought brings salinisation

                                          "The area is crisscrossed by waterways, but the prolonged #heatwave and lack of rain are causing #salinisation -- the intrusion of salt water from the sea -- badly affecting crops in a region vital to feeding the nation of 90 million people."

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                                          Vietnam farmers struggle for fresh water as drought brings salinisation

                                          Every day, farmer Nguyen Hoai Thuong prays in vain for rain to fall on the cracked dry earth of her garden in Vietnam's Mekong Delta -- the country's "rice bowl" agricultural heartland.

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                                          France 24 (www.france24.com)

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