Randy Krotz
Topics: GMO's, World Hunger, Biotech, Government / Policies, Ag Africa, Food Security/Shortage,
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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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Wheat, Agriculture Global, Ethanol/Biofuel, Sustainability, World Hunger, Biotech, Ag Australia/NZ, Renewable Energy (Solar/Wind),
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, Ag India, World Hunger, Government / Policies, World Population, Food Security/Shortage,
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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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population,
Which agricultural powerhouses can shore up world food supplies?
New research from the University of the Potomac shows that the food favoured in different countries does not necessarily correspond with what is ...
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Topics: GMO's, CRISPR/Gene Editing, World Hunger, Biotech, Food Security/Shortage,
How genetic engineering is creating more nutritious, healthier food and protecting crops from ravaging diseases
Despite the objections and protestations of the anti-GMO advocates who equate genetic engineering with “Frankenfoods” and utilize fear and scare tactics to
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Food/Nutrition, GMO's, Genes /Genetics, World Hunger,
How genetic engineering is creating more nutritious, healthier food and protecting crops from ravaging diseases
Despite the objections and protestations of the anti-GMO advocates who equate genetic engineering with “Frankenfoods” and utilize fear and scare tactics to
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Topics: Agriculture Global, World Hunger, Ag Africa, Food Security/Shortage, Trending News,
Ghana and Uganda ban grain and food exports
Global food protectionism is now in full swing. After India, some major EU food exporting nations like Hungary halted the export of certain crops. Many African countries are also banning the export of their produce.
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, World Hunger,
Growing momentum for agriculture - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
It’s clear from the attendance alone at Guyana’s three-day Agri-Investment Forum and Expo earlier this month that regional leaders believe it’s a do-or-die scenario when it comes to boosting agricultural production amid ongoing global supply uncertainties. Countries represented at the event included Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Jamaica, St Lucia, St Vincent and the … Continue reading Growing momentum for agriculture
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05/25/2022 SOURCE: www.theguardian.com
Legislation introduced in Lords aims to help speed up development of gene-edited products
Gene editing could increase food security, UK adviser says
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Conservation/Tillage, World Hunger, World Population,
The Crop that Can Change Your Farm - Seed World
At KWS Cereals we may be the new seed company kid on the block in the United States but globally, we’ve been around for a long time. We were founded in 1856 in Germany and since then our company has grown to now include operations in 70 countries worldwide. We are family owned and we […]
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