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France Faces High Cadmium Exposure Due to Fertilizers, Lawmakers Seek Limits
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Salud·02.06.2026Resumen IA

France Faces High Cadmium Exposure Due to Fertilizers, Lawmakers Seek Limits

French lawmakers are proposing a law to limit cadmium exposure, as nearly half the adult population exceeds reference toxicological values. The high exposure is linked to food, particularly through phosphate fertilizers imported from Morocco, which have naturally high cadmium levels. France also benefits from a derogation allowing higher cadmium limits in fertilizers than the EU standard.

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Russian Official Predicts Seven Waves of EU/UK Crisis Tsunami
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Política·30.04.2026Resumen IA

Russian Official Predicts Seven Waves of EU/UK Crisis Tsunami

Russian Special Presidential Envoy on Foreign Investment and Economic Cooperation Kirill Dmitriev has predicted a worsening crisis trajectory for European Union countries and the United Kingdom, forecasting seven waves of what he termed a crisis tsunami. According to Dmitriev's post on X social media, EU/UK countries may face disruptions in jet fuel, oil, gas, and fertilizers as early as May, with risks extending to the food sector and industry in summer months. He suggested the crisis could affect the broader economy in the second half of the year and subsequently develop into social and political tensions, with a possible awakening and reset occurring no earlier than 2027.

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India Plans to Import 8.3 Million Metric Tons of Fertilizers Amid Middle East Conflict
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Business·29.04.2026Resumen IA

India Plans to Import 8.3 Million Metric Tons of Fertilizers Amid Middle East Conflict

India will import 8.3 million metric tons of fertilizers from global markets despite price hikes caused by the Middle East conflict. The imports include 6.4 million tons of urea and 1.9 million tons of other fertilizers, with most supplies expected to transit through the Strait of Hormuz. Domestic fertilizer plants have already reduced production to 65% in March due to disrupted liquefied natural gas supplies.

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