Africa - Nigeria - Farmers have lamented over the high cost of feed production raw materials like maize, soybean and other micro-ingredients which have contributed to the closure of several farms. “Maize, in particular, is a gold mine for hoarders which is impacting negatively on poultry farmers. https://tribuneonlineng.com/poultry-farmers-decry-high-cost-of-maize-soybean-seek-govt-intervention/
NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
Poultry farmers decry high cost of maize, soybean, seek govt intervention
The Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) have lamented over the high cost of feed production raw materials like maize, soybean
Outage at websites of one of Portugal's biggest newspapers and of a major broadcaster, both owned by the country's largest media conglomerate, confirmed hit by cyberattack. Hacker group Lapsus$ left message for ransomware payment. The same group allegedly hacked Brazil's Health Ministry website & vaccination data last month. https://www.gadgetsnow.com/tech-news/cyberattack-portugals-impresa-media-outlets-hit-by-hackers/articleshow/88671649.cms
Gadgets Now
hackers: Cyberattack: Portugal's Impresa media outlets hit by hackers
The websites of one of Portugal's biggest newspapers and of a major broadcaster, both owned by the country's largest media conglomerate Impresa, were down on Monday after being hit by a hacker attack over the weekend.
Chicago soybean futures prices rose by about 1.5% on Monday, supported by weather risks for South American crops as well as supply concerns in vegetable oil markets. Corn rose, also underpinned by dry conditions in parts of South America. Forecasts for hot, dry spells in Argentina this month has raised fears over potential yield losses in South America. In Argentina, moisture deficits could expand to affect more than half of corn and soybean crops by next week. https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/grains-soy-rallies-on-south-american-weather-concerns
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GRAINS-Soy rallies on South American weather concerns
Chicago soybean futures prices rose by about 1.5% on Monday, supported by weather risks for South American crops as well as supply concerns in vegetable oil markets.
Israel - Cyberattacks hit the media outlets websites of Maariv Online and The Jerusalem Post on Monday (Jan 3), which also marks the second death anniversary of Iran's top military officer Qasem Soleimani. Their Twitter accounts also were hacked and used to share three posts -- two with photographs of an explosion and the third with image of Soleimani. https://www.republicworld.com/world-news/middle-east/israels-major-media-outlets-hit-by-cyberattacks-on-soleimanis-assassination-anniversary-articleshow.html
Republic World
Israel's Major Media Outlets Hit By Cyberattacks On Soleimani's Assassination Anniversary
Reports of hacking began to surface online shortly after midnight, with social media posts stating that Maariv Online's Twitter account was compromised first.
Australians are being warned there could be meat shortages within two weeks unless meat workers are being given priority rapid antigen testing. The meat industry says it’s now an emergency, with hundreds of workers forced into COVID isolation. In some supermarkets, meat shelves are completely bare. “We’re now seeing a large amount of meat workers who actually can’t get to work,” due to Covid19 policies. https://7news.com.au/news/australia/meat-industry-warns-food-shortages-imminent-unless-workers-can-access-rapid-antigen-testing-c-5182666
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Meat industry warns food shortages imminent unless workers can access rapid antigen testing
The meat industry predicts “critical” shortages in Australia within two weeks.
The rise of cryptocurrencies has driven central banks to attempt a similar – digital – approach to monetary policy. Jamaica just announced it successfully tested its CBDC, and several other nations are ready to launch theirs. China's e-CNY has already been tested in 5 cities. The Bahamas and Nigeria using CBDC's at present. https://www.rt.com/business/545072-new-cbdc-releases-2022/
RT
Countries set to launch e-money this year
The rise of cryptocurrencies has driven central banks to attempt a similar – digital – approach to monetary policy. Jamaica just announced it successfully tested its CBDC, and several other nations are ready to launch theirs.
Turkey’s year-on-year inflation rate jumped to 36% according to December’s consumer price index (CPI), released Monday. That's the highest rate since 2002. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has continued to push for cuts to interest rates amid soaring inflation, arguing it will strengthen Turkey's exports and the construction sector. But that unorthodox approach has seen prices fluctuate wildly and the purchasing power of working class Turks decrease significantly. https://news.yahoo.com/inflation-turkey-spikes-highest-level-204633643.html
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Inflation in Turkey spikes to highest level under Erdoğan
Source: FactSet; Chart: Axios VisualsANKARA — Turkey’s year-on-year inflation rate jumped to 36% according to December’s consumer price index (CPI), released Monday. That's the highest rate since 2002.The big picture: President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has continued…
There is still debate within Indonesian government bureaus over the ban, as producers want to access high-priced foreign markets. The energy ministry said in its statement it was trying to secure supplies for domestic power plants with dwindling stockpiles. China is the world’s biggest user and importer of coal, and Indonesia is its biggest supplier. After China halted coal imports from Australia amid a geopolitical spat, Indonesia became an even more important source, accounting for more than 60% of imports in 2021 through the end of November, according to China Customs data. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-03/indonesia-coal-export-ban-may-have-low-impact-on-top-buyer-china
Bloomberg.com
Indonesia Coal Export Ban May Have Low Impact on Top Buyer China
A ban on coal exports from Indonesia may have a limited impact on top buyer China after the country boosted domestic output to stave off shortages of the fuel last year.
China has released pilot versions of its digital yuan wallet application on mobile phone app stores as the country's central bank steps up its push to develop its own digital currency. The "e-CNY (Pilot Version)" app, developed by the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) digital currency research institute, was available for download on Chinese Android and Apple app stores on Tuesday in Shanghai. https://www.reuters.com/markets/currencies/china-cbank-launches-digital-yuan-wallet-apps-android-ios-2022-01-04/
Reuters
China central bank launches digital yuan wallet apps for Android, iOS
China has released pilot versions of its digital yuan wallet application on mobile phone app stores as the country's central bank steps up its push to develop its own digital currency.
Although the situation came to a head abruptly, it’s been years in the making. Europe is in the midst of an energy transition, shutting down coal-fired electricity plants and increasing its reliance on renewables. Wind and solar are cleaner but sometimes fickle, as illustrated by the sudden drop in turbine-generated power the continent recorded last year. France needs to take several of its reactors offline for maintenance and repairs, resulting in a 30% reduction in nuclear capacity in early January, while Germany is moving ahead with plans to shut down all of its nuclear plants. With the two coldest months of winter still ahead, the fear is that Europe may run out of gas. https://www.bloomberg.com/businessweek?sref=yRptvEiV
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Cotton production in Mexico has plummeted 33% from its all-time high in 2018-2019, to 1 million 201,000 bales (261,000 tons). Cotton is the only commercially produced transgenic crop in Mexico, with characteristics that include resistance to lepidopteran insects and tolerance to the herbicides dicamba, glufosinate ammonium and glyphosate. https://trendswide.com/cotton-production-in-mexico-plummets-33-due-to-seed-shortage/
Large-scale protests in Kazakhstan are growing more fierce by the day, with video emerging from major cities showing police vehicles being attacked and set on fire, as authorities try to clamp down on a third consecutive day of rage against a sudden rise in fuel prices after authorities lifted price caps on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/kazakhstan-rocked-days-fierce-protests-after-sharp-fuel-price-hike
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A leading provider of school website infrastructure has been hit by a ransomware attack, potentially disrupting thousands of global customers. Finalsite claims to serve over 8000 schools worldwide, offering content management, communications, mobile and enrolment software. https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/thousands-of-schools-it-provider/
Infosecurity Magazine
Thousands of Schools Impacted After IT Provider Hit by Ransomware
Finalsite said the attack occurred on Tuesday
Tencent Holdings’ WeChat, which numbers among China’s most popular payments platforms, says it will begin accepting digital yuan payments through WeChat Pay, its digital wallet. The announcement could mark a milestone for acceptance of the digital yuan, as most of the country’s 1.4 billion people use WeChat Pay – or its rival Alipay – for mobile payments. The People’s Bank of China has said the digital yuan could serve as the backup to the existing payments giants. https://www.pymnts.com/cbdc/2022/chinese-payments-giant-wechat-to-accept-digital-yuan/
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Chinese Payments Giant WeChat to Accept Digital Yuan
China’s largest messaging app says it will begin accepting the country’s digital yuan. According to media reports Thursday (Jan. 6), Tencent Holdings’
World food prices jumped 28% in 2021 to their highest level in a decade and hopes for a return to more stable market conditions this year are slim, the U.N.'s food agency said. A surge in the price of fertilisers, linked in turn to spiralling energy prices, has ramped up the cost of so-called inputs used by farmers to produce crops, raising doubts over yield prospects for this year's harvests. https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/world-food-prices-hit-10-year-peak-2021-2022-01-06/
India’s central bank has created a dedicated department for fintech challenges, which includes a pair at their doorstep: framing cryptocurrency regulations and a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). The RBI is working on two types of CBDCs, wholesale and retail, and the new department will now be tasked with overseeing their development. Meanwhile, India’s parliament is set to consider regulations of cryptocurrencies. The RBI has unsuccessfully tried to “prohibit” banks from dealing with crypto exchanges in the past. https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/01/08/indias-central-bank-creates-fintech-department-as-challenges-posed-by-crypto-cbdc-grow/
Coindesk
India’s Central Bank Creates Fintech Department That Will Address CBDC
The bank is working on a digital currency, and parliament is set to consider crypto regulations.
Israel’s National Security Council has assumed control of a massive bird flu outbreak in the Galilee, which scientists warn could become a “mass disaster” for humans. Over half a billion migrating birds pass through the area every year, heading for warm African winters or balmy European summers, making this a catastrophic location for a major bird flu outbreak—right at the nexus of global avian travel. https://news.yahoo.com/massive-bird-flu-outbreak-could-153426477.html
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Massive New Bird Flu Outbreak Could Be 2022’s Deadly Pandemic
Hadas Kahaner/Israel Nature and Parks AuthorityIsrael’s National Security Council has assumed control of a massive bird flu outbreak in the Galilee, which scientists warn could become a “mass disaster” for humans.Over half a billion migrating birds pass through…
Europe's largest economy was not exempt from the effects of the energy price spike, with household energy prices increasing by over 22 percent in one year by November 2021. The inflation rate shot up to 5.2 percent in November - a figure not seen since the early 1990s. René Schumann, managing director of the Düsseldorf Negotiation Advisory Group, cautioned: "The big wave of price increases for consumers is yet to come." He added: "The companies will, where possible, recapitalise their profit margins instead of passing on lower costs to the consumers." https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1545895/german-economy-crisis-inflation-record-energy-prices-latest-eu-news
Express.co.uk
German economy in free-fall: Inflation hits highest level in 28 years
GERMANY'S inflation rate rose to its highest point since 1993, according to new statistics released on Thursday.
The potato harvest in the organized sector of the Russian Federation amounted to 6,6 million tons (against 6,8 million tons in 2020). The final results of the clearing have not yet been tallied, but no big global changes in the data are expected. The result turned out to be lower than planned (the department's experts expected that the country would receive at least 7,15 million tons of potatoes), the main reason for the shortage is unfavorable weather conditions. https://agroinsurance.com/en/News/Russia---2021-saw-potato
The Central Bank of Iran has completed infrastructure for minting crypto rial as a central bank digital currency (CBDC). The currency will be launched after approval by the Money and Credit Council, the CBI deputy governor for innovative technologies said. Mohrammian noted that that the CBI prefers CBDCs to cryptocurrencies and is determined to implement the plan. He did not provide details. https://financialtribune.com/articles/business-and-markets/111962/iran-high-monetary-authority-to-decide-on-cbdc
Financial Tribune
Iran: High Monetary Authority to Decide on CBDC
The Central Bank of Iran has completed infrastructure for minting crypto rial as a central bank digital currency (CBDC). The currency will be launched after approval by the Money and Credit Council,
The OP Financial Group reported a cyberattack on its Osuuspankki website on Sunday. OP, which calls itself Finland's largest financial group, had reported an undetermined disruption to its services on Sunday morning. "This morning we discovered that the login page of the op.fi service had been the target of a cyberattack that caused a disruption. As a result, we shifted the entire service to a maintenance state and investigated the matter," t did not provide any more information about the attack. https://yle.fi/news/3-12263457
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Finland's biggest bank reports cyberattack
Sunday's disruption followed a warning of fraudulent text messages sent in the OP bank's name on Friday.