This ‘Poor Man’s Grain’ Is Showing Up on Michelin-Starred Menus
      For almost 8,000 years, millet has been nourishing the world without getting much attention. But recently, the nutrient-rich
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    Extreme Heat, Weather Conditions Attributed to Stagnant Jet Stream
      It’s no coincidence that extreme heat is engulfing huge swaths of Asia, Europe and North America all at
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    Fast Fashion Report Cards Show What’s Really in Your Clothes
      Consumers’ drive for quantity over quality is transforming the world’s textile industry, sparking an almost doubling in global
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    Zimbabwe Plans First Corn Exports in 22 Years After Surplus
      Zimbabwe plans to sell 40,000 tons of corn to Rwanda, marking its first export of the crop since
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    Ukraine Warns Ships Heading to Russia Ports Risk Attack
      Ukraine said any ships heading to Russian ports may be military targets, in a tit-for-tat response to a
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    Making Solar Panels Is 'Horrible' Business. The US Still Wants It.
      In the next three years, 1TW of solar power will be added to the global grid as competition
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    India Bans Non-Basmati White Rice Exports to Check Local Prices
      India, the world’s biggest rice exporter, banned shipments of non-basmati white rice to maintain domestic prices at comfortable
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    Ukraine’s Kernel May Need a Year to Fix Chornomorsk Port After Russian Attack
      Kernel Holding SA, Ukraine’s largest sunflower oil producer, said it may need at least 12 months to restore
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    Wheat Extends Surge as Russia Threatens Ships Headed to Ukraine
      Wheat kept rising — following the biggest daily surge in a decade on Wednesday — as Russian threats
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    Tea and Coffee Keep the Cost of an English Breakfast Over £35
      Surging prices of tea and coffee kept the price of a fry-up near record levels even as food
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    Dockworkers Call Off Strike in Canada After 24 Hours of Drama
      Workers at Canada’s west coast ports withdrew plans to go back on strike, just hours after threatening to
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    Brazil’s All-Powerful Sugar Industry Is Souring the Country on EVs
      For two decades, Brazil’s unique solution to curb tailpipe emissions — specialty cars powered by any mix of
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