
Topics: Organic, Agriculture Global, Fruit, Sustainability, Ag Global Specialty Food,
Nimrod Israely" I am aware that due to objective reasons, most of the world's farmers live in poverty, unable to recover from their situation. Poverty is so great and unbelievable extended that trying to improve their income by 'just a little' or having them 'enough to survive' is simply not the solution. What is needed is a long-term solution, which requires deep state-level structural changes. But, can the income be increased even before such (long term) structural changes have taken place? Is raising income limited to a few percents per year, or can it be more than that? Is it possible to increase income by tens of percent, or even hundreds of percent in a year or two?"
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03/06/2020 SOURCE: www.jsonline.com
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03/06/2020 SOURCE: www.dtnpf.com
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03/06/2020 SOURCE: www.greenbiz.com
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03/06/2020 SOURCE: www.treehugger.com
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03/06/2020 SOURCE: www.organicconsumers.org
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Topics: Economics, Ag Tech,
This study finds adopting digital technology pays for farmers
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03/06/2020 SOURCE: kscorn.com
Kansas Corn Growers Association says hundreds of Kansas corn farmers have submitted comments in support of atrazine, telling U.S. EPA to “get the science right” in decisions regarding the herbicide
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03/05/2020 SOURCE: www.canadiancattlemen.ca
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