The Governor of East Java, Khofifah Indar Parawansa, expressed optimism about the region's ability to achieve self-sufficiency in sugar production. This statement was made during her visit to a sugar factory in Kediri, where she emphasized the importance of increasing sugarcane productivity.
On May 27, 2026, the Indonesian National Zakat Agency, Baznas, launched the 'Kebash Barakah' program across 104 locations in 15 provinces. The initiative aims to enhance the local economy and support impoverished families through the distribution of 3,359 livestock, thereby promoting food security.
Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave that negatively impacts agricultural production, particularly in milk output from cows. Farmers are concerned about the effects of these conditions on crop yields.
Many countries around the world are experiencing unprecedented increases in temperatures this summer, raising concerns about the effects of this phenomenon on climate and the environment. In this context, the program 'Today’s Event' hosts Adel Salmi, a senior researcher specializing in environmental policies and food security.
The Ukrainian region of Kherson has witnessed a significant military escalation, with Russian forces launching attacks on several towns, resulting in injuries to ten individuals. The attacks have also caused severe damage to vital facilities, including a hospital.
The European Council has decided to suspend tariffs on essential nitrogen fertilizers such as urea and ammonia for one year, aiming to mitigate the impacts of the conflict in Iran. This decision is part of broader efforts to stabilize food prices and support farmers in the EU.
Egg prices are experiencing a significant decline, providing good news for consumers. However, producers face new challenges due to a surplus of eggs amidst rising production costs.
Authorities have announced the start of a new initiative for rice cultivation using environmentally friendly methods, supported by an EDB grant. This initiative aims to enhance carbon project development and fund activities that can generate high-quality credits.
Indonesia has announced new measures to enhance its control over commodities, significantly impacting global trade. This initiative comes at a critical time as the country seeks to stabilize its local market.
The United Nations has reported that global temperatures are expected to remain at record levels this year and for the next four years. The hottest years have been recorded since 2015, with new increases anticipated before 2031.
The Syrian government is changing its bread subsidy policy, moving from direct support to rewards for citizens. This shift reflects increasing resource crises and raises concerns about using bread as a means of control over the populace.
Rice prices in Asia have seen a significant increase, reaching their highest levels in more than a year. This surge comes amid growing concerns about crop yields in the region, alarming both consumers and farmers.
Egypt is working to establish itself as a global center for grain supplies, leveraging its strategic location and 19 commercial ports. This initiative comes amid increasing disruptions in global food supply chains.
Egypt's Minister of Supply, Dr. Sherif Farouk, met with Dmitry Sergeyev, CEO of Russian company OZK, to enhance cooperation in food security and grain trade. This meeting took place during the Fifth Russian Grain Forum in Sochi.
On World Bee Day, celebrated on May 20, scientists from Perm Technical University warned about the potential risks of bee extinction, highlighting human roles in domestication and the reasons behind declining bee populations.
Recent reports indicate that the El Niño phenomenon, once considered harmless, now poses a greater threat than it has since the 1970s. This climate change raises concerns about its potential impacts on the environment and economy.
U.S. wheat farmers are facing unprecedented climate challenges, including severe drought and heavy snowfall, leading them to reach out to insurers to assess their crops. These changes raise concerns about the future of agriculture in the country.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi inaugurated the 'New Delta' project, aiming to add over <strong>two million acres</strong> to the agricultural land. The project sees extensive private sector participation but faces challenges that may hinder achieving agricultural self-sufficiency.
South Asia, particularly Pakistan, India, and Nepal, is experiencing unprecedented high temperatures this summer, threatening public health and agricultural systems. Forecasts indicate worsening water crisis due to climate fluctuations.
The Food Security and Agriculture Office in Palangka Raya, Indonesia, has announced the commencement of intensive health checks for animals designated for slaughter in celebration of Eid al-Adha. These checks aim to ensure the health and safety of the animals according to religious standards.
India, the largest importer of phosphate fertilizers, has announced a significant increase in phosphate prices by <strong>40%</strong> due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This surge is impacting fertilizer supplies and agricultural production costs.
Central Sulawesi in Indonesia has witnessed a notable rise in cattle distribution, with <strong>1,815</strong> head of cattle transported to Kalimantan between April and May 2026. This surge responds to the growing demand for meat in the local market.
The United Nations has issued a warning about the worsening fertilizer shortage in poor countries, threatening 45 million people with poverty and hunger. This alert comes at a critical time as the planting season begins in several regions, necessitating urgent action.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced the country's success in securing fertilizer stocks and implementing proactive measures to address the impacts of conflicts in Iran and Gulf states. These steps reflect Turkey's ability to protect its food security amidst increasing crises.
The Farmers' Union has warned that the fertilizer crisis caused by the blockade in the Hormuz Strait could lead to a significant increase in food production costs. Union President Massimiliano Giansanti stated that the fertilizer shortage will negatively impact wheat production, which is essential for bread-making.
A farmer in the Greater Aceh region of Indonesia has successfully converted his barren land into a thriving hydroponic farm, providing a sustainable income source for his family. He aims to achieve four harvest seasons monthly, yielding over two million rupiah weekly.
The World Food Programme warns that over <strong>13 million people</strong> in Afghanistan are suffering from food insecurity due to ongoing economic crises. This situation necessitates an urgent response from the international community to assist those affected.
The Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with the National Food Agency, has announced new measures aimed at stabilizing egg prices, which have recently dropped below the reference price. This decision comes amid a notable increase in national production affecting market prices.
A senior UN official has warned that continued disruptions to fertilizer shipments through the Hormuz Strait could lead to a famine threatening the lives of tens of millions. The world has only 'a few weeks' to avert a massive humanitarian crisis.
On May 12, scientists and international agencies warned that 2026 could be one of the most extreme years in climate history due to the return of the El Niño phenomenon. These warnings come amid a retreat by governments from their climate commitments.