09/01/2020 SOURCE: www.farmweekly.com.au
China has embarked on a record grain buying spree as its economy rebounds from COVID-19.
Sparks in Chinese economy ignite appetite for grain trade
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09/01/2020 SOURCE: www.publicradiotulsa.org
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Monday extended school nutrition waivers, allowing districts to continue practices like feeding kids whether they’re
USDA Extends School Nutrition Waivers, a Boon for Schools with Students at Home
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09/01/2020 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
Corn Illustrated: Here are tips that should minimize problems with stalk rot.
Long-term advice for preventing stalk rot
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09/01/2020 SOURCE: www.prnewswire.com
/PRNewswire/ -- The National Honey Board, in collaboration with several leading U.S. food manufacturers, is launching "Honey Saves Hives," a program designed...
Join the National Honey Board and U.S. Food Manufacturers to Support Honey Bees with Honey Saves Hives
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09/01/2020 SOURCE: www.dw.com
With high temperatures and water scarcity, the Emirates might seem an unlikely place for a farm. Yet, as coronavirus and climate change heighten the desire for food security, could vertical farms be the solution?
Farming tech fit for the desert
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09/01/2020 SOURCE: www.thesundaily.my
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia produces only 48% of the vegetables it consumes, making the country over-reliant on imports. This is due to several factors, i...
Urban farming: Researchers try to wean M’sia off over-reliance on imports
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Topics: World Hunger, World Population, Ag Middle East,
WFP warns 2.2 million more Syrians risk hunger
BEIRUT: Around 2.2 million Syrians risk joining the fast swelling ranks of the hungry and poor in war-torn Syria, the World Food Programme warned Mond...
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Topics: Ag Asia / Pacific, Government / Policies, Coronavirus/COVID,
Hong Kong starts mass virus testing as China distrust swirls
HONG KONG: Hong Kong started conducting mass coronavirus tests on Tuesday, a health scheme that has been swept up in the political debate dividing the...
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Topics: Jobs, Drones UAV, World Hunger, Ag Africa, World Population,
Tech Solutions Yield Great Results for Africa’s Small-scale Farmers - Africa.com
More than half of working Africans have jobs in agriculture, but poor infrastructure, inadequate tools...
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Topics: Precision AG , Vegetables, Agriculture Global, Economics, Vertical Farming, World Population,
Vertical farms ‘underserved’ when it comes to new seed varieties
A new company, formed by Singapore state investor Temasek and pharmaceutical and life sciences company Bayer, wants to ‘unlock the genetic potential of vertical farming’.
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