06/07/2022 SOURCE: youtu.be
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06/07/2022 SOURCE: www.cottongrower.com
As the 2023 Farm Bill debate begins, the cotton industry likes its current legislative status. But there’s still work to be done to protect – and possibly improve – it.
Cotton Gearing Up for the 2023 Farm Bill
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06/07/2022 SOURCE: texasfarmbureau.org
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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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Topics: Agriculture Global, Economics, Fertilizer, Ag India, Government / Policies,
Government seizes 35,000 bags of urea diverted from agricultural use
Urea is a highly subsidised fertiliser and is sold at only Rs 266 per bag to farmers as against its actual cost of around Rs 3,000 per bag.
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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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05/27/2022 SOURCE: dailycitizen.focusonthefamily.com
It’s like Jerry Seinfeld’s “Soup Nazi,” shouting, “No soup for you,” at those who violated the restaurateur’s rules for ordering. But in this instance, it’s the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) shouting at public and private schools, camps, food pantries, and children’s residential homes – any organization that receives federal money for food programs. “No […]
USDA Says, ‘No School Lunch for You!’ – Unless You Embrace LGBT Ideology
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Economics, Beef Cattle, Ag Asia / Pacific, Government / Policies,
China blocks four Brazil beef plants: Agriculture ministry
SAO PAULO: China has temporarily suspended beef imports from four Brazilian slaughterhouses, two operated by JBS SA and two by rival Marfrig, according to a statement sent to Reuters confirming the move. The suspension was announced by the China's General Administration of Customs and is effective immediat
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Topics: Crop Consultant, Ag Russia & CIS, Ag Europe, Government / Policies, World Population, Food Security/Shortage,
Farmers warn UK must wake up to food security risks
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has highlighted the importance and fragility of food security at home and abroad – and the UK Government needs to wake up to the risks of sleepwalking into a disaster.
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Agriculture Global, GMO's, Government / Policies, Ag Africa,
Nigeria begins national trials for GM maize
Nigeria is set to begin national performance trials (NPT) for genetically modified (GM) TELA maize as the West African nation makes another leap towards
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