John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Rice, Precision AG , Economics, Ag Asia / Pacific, Government / Policies,
Agri Dept. intends to raise local rice sufficiency to 93%
The Department of Agriculture want to raise the level of the country's rice self-sufficiency to 93 percent this year, which can lead to three months worth of inventory including imports
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Matthew Kroger
Facebook always asks “What’s on my mind”... Its on my mind that America (and the world) needs a POTUS with a backbone and a blue collar back ground. A person who is actually connected with the American people and not the self anointed uber wealthy “elitist” crowd. America is flailing on itself and...Read More
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JAMES MSASA
Conference in Africa for Agricultural transformation. Join it's and connect with people around the world, held by AGRF
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Soybeans,
ISA “RETURNS TO ITS ROOTS” WITH FY21 FARMER-FOCUSED PROJECTS
The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) is returning to its roots for fiscal year 2021, putting today’s comprehensive soybean farmer needs at the center of all projects funded by the ISA checkoff program.
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09/10/2020 SOURCE: www.agrinews-pubs.com
WILLIAMSPORT, Ind. — Regenerative agriculture systems, also known as soil health systems, can help restore soil nutrients and benefit cash crops.
Farmer puts soil health first: Field day focuses on regenerative systems
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09/10/2020 SOURCE: www.feednavigator.com
The first-ever public detection method for a gene-edited crop has been successfully developed and published, according to a group of non-governmental organizations, non-GMO food associations and a food retailer behind the development.
Non-GMO advocates hail 'first open source detection test' for a gene-edited GM crop
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09/10/2020 SOURCE: yougov.co.uk
Find out more about the three in ten Brits who prefer to eat organic food.
Three in ten Brits (29%) prefer organic food | YouGov
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Germany confirms first case of swine fever in wild animal
A case of African swine fever (ASF) has been confirmed in a wild boar in eastern Germany, the country's agriculture minister said on Thursday.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Economics, Research, World Hunger, World Population, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
Oxford PV and the Latest Solar Power Breakthrough
A UK-based clean technology leader – Oxford PV – recently set a new world record for conversion efficiency in a perovskite solar technology. These highly efficient solar panels have been touted by many to be the next step in the future of photovoltaics.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Agriculture US, Trade (Commodities), Climate Change,
Climate change poses “serious emerging risks to the U.S. financial system,” according to a new report from the CFTC
CFTC report: Climate change poses serious risk to financial system
“Climate change poses a major risk to the stability of the U.S. financial system and to its ability to sustain the American economy,” the CFTC task force said in its report.
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