06/07/2022 SOURCE: www.precisionag.com
AgroScout software uses both AI and robotics to monitor crops in order to accurately plan processing and manufacturing operations.
Israeli Firm AgroScout Shows the Impact of AI and Robotics in Agriculture
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Topics: Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Coronavirus/COVID, Ag Middle East,
Agricultural sector in Sindh, Punjab badly affected by COVID-19: ADB Survey
ISLAMABAD: COVID-19 pandemic and disruption of movement have negatively affected the marketing of vegetables, fruits, and milk in both Punjab and Sindh. According to a fresh report of Asian Development Bank (ADB) although marketing conditions have improved, the proportion of farmers producing high-value agricultural products has declined in Sindh. It is likely that farmers are […]
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Topics: Rice, Soil Health, Crop Consultant, Ag Middle East,
Agri Experts Recommend Testing The Soil Before Planting Rice Directly
According to experts, direct seeding of rice (DSR) saves labor, water, and energy, however, it is only advised for soils with a medium to heavy texture,
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Topics: Rice, Agriculture Global, Economics, Ag Middle East,
Iraq's prized rice crop threatened by drought
Drought is threatening the Iraqi tradition of growing amber rice, the aromatic basis of rich lamb and other dishes, and a key element in a struggling economy.
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Topics: Wheat, Commodities, Agriculture Global, Ag Middle East,
Agriculture Minister expresses concern about prices not sufficiency of wheat
Agriculture Minister Kostas Kadis assured consumers noting that there will be no problems in the foreseeable future in finding products on the shelves of supermarkets, adding that there is stock of wheat for human consumption for three months.He also said that the government is examining ways of coo
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Topics: Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, Government / Policies, Ag Middle East,
Turkey’s farmers call for urgent support as food alarm grows
Turkey’s agricultural producers are grappling with exorbitant cost increases that threaten further blows to the country’s food production amid an already galloping inflation.
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Women's SHGs Signed a MoA for Resilient & Sustainable Agriculture
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed to begin the programme in tribal-dominated areas in collaboration with RYSS of Andhra Pradesh, which would provide knowledge support based on its extensive experience in the state.
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Topics: Economics, GMO's, Genes /Genetics, Government / Policies, Ag Middle East,
Farmers divided over impact of mini-budget on agriculture
LAHORE: Representatives of farmer organisations are divided over the impact of the proposed mini-budget on the agriculture...
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12/26/2021 SOURCE: www.timesofisrael.com
Agriculture Ministry says it will kill 320,000 laying hens, in addition to the 244,000 that have already been culled in northern Israel in past week
Hundreds of thousands of chickens to be culled as bird flu spreads; egg shortage due
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Topics: Dairy, Agriculture Global, Food/Nutrition, World Hunger, Government / Policies, Ag Middle East,
Uttarakhand CM Launched 'Milk Price Incentive Scheme' to Benefit over 50,000 People
On Wednesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami unveiled the Milk Price Incentive Scheme, which will benefit around 53,000 people in the district.
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