08/29/2020 SOURCE: www.abc.net.au

Ballarat’s Yang-Cai family started reducing plastic waste – now they’ve got hundreds of solar panels

Migrants are no stranger to adaptation, as making a new home is no small feat. But now they're being challenged to adapt to a changing climate.

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08/29/2020 SOURCE: www.zimbabwesituation.com

Chiadzwa villagers turn to herbal farming  - Zimbabwe Situation

THE Chiadzwa community is on the verge of sealing a lucrative deal to produce export quality herbs for a German firm, Organic Africa Holdings

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Topics: Rice, Vegetables, Ag India, World Hunger, World Population,

Swap paddy for vegetables: Telangana farmer's formula to get rich

Vangala Ravinder Reddy stated that after he started cultivating vegetables, as suggested by government officials, his family became self-sufficient and is earning nothing less than Rs 1.50 lakh now.

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Graham’s cream of the crop with Scottish consumers as dairy firm tops Kantar WorldPanel poll

By Karen Peattie

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Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Gardening, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture,

High-Tech Greenhouses Could Be The Future Of Agriculture

In a small town in Eastern Kentucky, the future of agriculture is growing.

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Topics: Economics, Food/Nutrition, Pest Control, Sustainability, Insects, Ag Africa, Ag Middle East,

How are locusts & worms helping with food sustainability in Kuwait?

Since January, many farmers in East Africa have seen their land besieged by swarms of hundreds of billions of locusts. #InspireMiddleEast

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Topics: Sustainability, Fishing (Commercial), Ag Europe, Government / Policies,

Could inland fish farms ease the UAE’s depleted fish stocks?

UAE-farmed salmon, sea bream and amberjack are finding their way onto the plates of diners at Nobu and Zuma. #InspireMiddleEast

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Topics: Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population, Ag South America, Coronavirus/COVID,

World Bank Provides US$8 Million to Strengthen Agriculture and Food Security in Belize

Belize will strengthen its response to the socioeconomic hardship caused by COVID-19 with a US$8 million of funds from the World Bank

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