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Restore Electricity To Niger For The Benefit Of Masses

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Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has asked President Bola Tinubu to restore electricity supply to Niger Republic in the interest of the people. Naija News recalls that the Nigerian government has since cut off electricity supply to Niger following the ouster and detention of President Mohamed Bazoum by military forces. In a statement issued on Friday, Falana said the masses of the country are bearing the brunt of the power outage while the coup leaders and the political class have since switched to generators. Read More...

This Business Shows Farmers Can Be Sustainable and Profitable

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Video by Lisa Nho March 28, 2024 10:14 AM EDT Agriculture is responsible for 10% of the total greenhouse gas emissions in the US. But this field can also produce powerful climate solutions. Truterra was launched by Land O’Lakes as a way to provide farmers, agriculture retailers, and food companies with resources to reach environmental sustainability by 2030. As of May 2023, Truterra has paid farmers around the United States more than $9 million to remove 462,000 metric tons of carbon. Read More...

U.S. Inflation and Supply Chains Tracker

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Morning Consult developed a new survey framework focused on the average U.S. adult who is considering a purchase to capture behavioral responses to unanticipated changes in inflation and supply chain disruptions. From the nationally representative survey responses, we constructed six diffusion indexes quantifying consumer behaviors such as price surprise, walking away from a purchase due to sticker shock, trading down, stockouts, search effort and wait times on deliveries. The indexes capture how consumers perceive prices and how purchasing behavior has shifted in response to changes in inflation and supply disruptions at both the aggregate and product and service category levels. Read More...

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