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Americans Face Mounting Food Insecurity Amid Rising Inflation and Soaring Prices

Despite the ever-increasing need and demand in the US, donations to food banks have unfortunately experienced a decline. This can be attributed to the challenging financial situation faced by many Americans, who find themselves less able to donate due to inflation and skyrocketing food and grocery prices. ....

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India's Sliding Cotton Exports To Match Imports For First Time In Decades: Report

India's cotton exports are expected to slide sharply for 2022-23 and match imports into the top producer for the first time in about two decades on low domestic stocks among other factors, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) said. ....

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WHO investigators say it's extremely unlikely the coronavirus entered Wuhan through frozen foods


World Health Organization (WHO) investigators said it was extremely unlikely that the first cases of coronavirus identified in Wuhan in 2019 had entered the city through frozen or refrigerated goods.
Frozen foods from the Huanan seafood market in Wuhan had tested positive for coronavirus, leading to a Chinese theory that the coronavirus was brought to the city through frozen foods.
Vladimir Dedkov of the Pasteur Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia said that the frozen foods were probably contaminated by humans rather than the other way round.
“It’s very difficult to imagine a situation where all these [contaminated] foods came to one market in China, and not the biggest one at that, from different countries and it all started from there,” Dedkov said. “We aren’t taking it out of consideration but we think it’s very unlikely given the facts we know today.” ....

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