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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Olive Production in Pakistan is the Next best Agricultural Solution

Olive production in Pakistan is the next best agricultural solution in order to support the cash-strapped economy of Pakistan. As per the report, Pakistan im

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JAMES MSASA JAMES MSASA
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Nancy Kavazanjian Nancy Kavazanjian
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Del Monte releases $50 Pinkglow bioengineered pineapple

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Nancy Kavazanjian Nancy Kavazanjian
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Topics: Education U.S. SouthEast, Fruit,

What's up With Growing Lemons in Florida? - Growing Produce

Adventurous producers are still seeking ways to squeeze profit out of this appealing citrus fruit.

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Vegetables, Fruit, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Research, Ag Global Specialty Food, World Population,

Preventing cardiovascular diseases

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death globally, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) and 17.9 million people die of the ailments yearly

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Crunchy, complex: Cornell releases three new apples | Cornell Chronicle

This fall, apple lovers can look forward to three new varieties from the oldest apple breeding program in the U.S. — located at Cornell AgriTech in Geneva, New York, part of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

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09/24/2020 SOURCE: www.gasworld.com

Avocados can be cryogenically frozen for future generations, new ...

A researcher at the University of Queensland in Australia has become the first person ever to freeze the tips of avocado shoots in liquid nitrogen and successfully revive them to create healthy plants in a bid to protect the world's avocado supplies.

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