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By the BBC and sponsored by Corteva Agriscience

Five ways we can feed the world in 2050

Robots, algorithms and drones are high-tech solutions that can revolutionise agriculture. Precision farming helps to reduce soil erosion and make farming more sustainable.

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Randy Krotz Randy Krotz
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Climate Change, AgriBusiness,
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01/28/2021 SOURCE: www.bbc.com

The foods that reverse climate change

The way we produce food has accelerated climate change, but can sustainable production methods help to reverse it?

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01/08/2021 SOURCE: www.bbc.com

The bold plan to save Africa's largest forest

The Congo Basin contains the world's second-largest rainforest, crucial for regulating the world's climate. Inside it, a plan to halt the forest's decline is bearing fruit.

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Organic, Forestry, Fruit, Food/Nutrition, Ag Europe, Ag Global Specialty Food, World Population,

New apple variety discovered by Wiltshire jogger

Experts have confirmed the apple found by Archie Thomas has never been seen before.

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11/09/2020 SOURCE: www.bbc.com

Farming faces 'historic' shift to cut greenhouse gas emissions

Tackling greenhouse gas emissions will need the biggest change since swapping horses for tractors, a report says.

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