07/06/2022 SOURCE: www.isaaa.org
In 2021, a study in Finland assessed just how global food production will be affected if greenhouse gas emissions are left uncut. The study revealed that by the end of the century, rapid, out-of-control greenhouse gas emissions may lead to more than a third of current global food production falling
How CRISPR Helps Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change
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PEPSICO EXPANDS EFFORTS TO ADDRESS GLOBAL FOOD INSECURITY, ISSUES CALL TO ACTION TO COLLABORATIVELY WORK TOWARDS LONG-TERM SOLUTIONS
/PRNewswire/ -- In response to the growing hunger crisis, PepsiCo and the PepsiCo Foundation, the philanthropic arm of PepsiCo, announced an expansion of its...
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John LaRose Jr.
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Ukraine’s agriculture industry sees huge losses | DW | 13.06.2022
Much of the intense fighting is now focused on Ukraine’s agricultural regions the south and east. DW correspondent Nick Connolly visits a farmer on the frontlines near Mykolaiv.
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Inheritance tax fears deterring agri-environment scheme entry - Farmers Weekly
Concern about the risk of changing their land's tax status is deterring farmers from entering agri-environment agreements requiring a change of use,
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Topics: Wheat, Commodities, Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Ag Russia & CIS, World Hunger, World Population,
Western Kansas wheat crops are failing just when the world needs them most
Russia's war in Ukraine has disrupted global food supplies, driving up demand and prices for wheat. But after months of drought, many western Kansas farmers won’t have a crop to sell.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, GMO's, Genes /Genetics, World Hunger,
New research confirms that GM corn is safe for beneficial insects
Growing genetically modified (GM) corn has virtually no impact on the abundance or ecological function of beneficial insects, according to an extensive
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Topics: Aquaculture/Fish Farming, Fishing (Commercial), Ag Global Specialty Food, World Hunger,
Farm-to-market road in Dagupan boosts agri-fishery output
DAGUPAN CITY – The farm-to-market road in Barangay Lucao here has boosted the aquaculture and agri-fishery by easing the transport of produce to the market.Department of Public Works and Highways Ilocos Region information officer Esperanza Tinaza said the concrete road, measuring 1.302...
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Commentary: Head of regulatory affairs for African Agricultural Technology Foundation points out Zambia and Zimbabwe have been reluctant to accept donations of GM crops, even in times of hunger
To grow or not to grow: Africa’s lingering dilemma on GM crops - AATF - PROSPERITY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
By Dr Francis Nang’ayo The potential revolution in farming made possible by Genetically Modified (GM) crops has been met with controversy, resulting in a great deal of ambivalence regarding policies for regulating this new technology. Whereas some farmers, mostly smallholders in developing countries, have adopted GM crops and are now growing them commercially, others have […]
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Topics: Wheat, Agriculture Global, Ethanol/Biofuel, Sustainability, World Hunger, Biotech, Ag Australia/NZ, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
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Declining trend: Public spend on Indian agriculture has shrunk in a decade
Public expenditure on the primary sector has declined faster than its relative importance in the economy
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