04/28/2024 SOURCE: www.japantimes.co.jp
As Japan’s rice farmers prepare for a new planting season, many will be hoping that this summer brings a reprieve from 2023’s brutal weather conditions.
Climate change, chalky grains and the risks for Japan’s rice farmers
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04/27/2024 SOURCE: nypost.com
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04/25/2024 SOURCE: sustainabilitymag.com
Nestlé experts are developing a database and using AI to select and breed climate-resilient plants to make coffee farming sustainable
Could AI and Data Help Nestlé Make Coffee Climate Resilient?
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04/23/2024 SOURCE: www.hortidaily.com
The cultivation of cherry tomatoes during the summer season poses significant challenges concerning growth, yield, and development. Cultivating cherry tomatoes while upholding optimal…
Influence of climatic factors in greenhouses on hydroponic tomato's characteristics grown during summer
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04/23/2024 SOURCE: finance.yahoo.com
EUGENE, Ore., April 22, 2024--In a groundbreaking move, Oregon’s independent, family-owned Market of Choice is partnering with the Dry Farming Institute to advocate for the expansion of dry farming acreage. As part of this collaboration, Market of Choice is the first major organization to donate to Dry Farming Institute’s efforts to empower growers to thrive with less water. This work includes seed-to-table collaborative market development for dry farmers. This strategic alliance reflects Market
Oregon’s Market of Choice Invests in a More Resilient Local Food Economy in the Face of Climate Change
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04/18/2024 SOURCE: www.cbc.ca
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04/17/2024 SOURCE: www.foxnews.com
A South African startup is using AI software, drones and mobile phones to combat climate change by analyzing fruit and nut crops for U.S. farmers and growers in 18 other countries.
African drone company uses AI to give vital help to US fruit and nut farmers
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04/17/2024 SOURCE: perfectdailygrind.com
Crop diversification is not a new practice in the coffee industry – but with climate change and volatile prices, it's becoming more common.
Why more coffee producers are choosing to diversify their crops
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04/09/2024 SOURCE: www.newscientist.com
We already have evidence that rock dust can remove carbon dioxide from the air – now there are signs that spreading the dust on farm fields also enhances crop growth
Spreading rock dust on farms boosts crop yields and captures CO2
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04/08/2024 SOURCE: www.globalissues.org
ROME, Apr 05 (IPS) - Climate change is exacerbating inequalities between and within countries, disproportionately affecting poor households in rural areas. In fact, we know that more than half of the resources of the poor – a large part of whom are small-scale farmers - are lost due to climatic hazards. This has negative impacts on the incomes of these people and their ability to meet their essential needs, including food.
Social Protection, a Key Solution for Directing Climate Finance To Poor Small-Scale Farmers
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