02/06/2024 SOURCE: www.theenergymix.com
A new study shows that produce from urban agriculture has six times the carbon footprint of conventional farms when emissions are linked to food alone—but the calculation changes when the social benefits of urban growing are factored into a more holistic assessment.
Urban Farming Shows Higher Carbon Footprint than Conventional Agriculture
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02/06/2024 SOURCE: www.ft.com
How regenerative agriculture could boost biodiversity, combat climate change and support farmers while reshaping our food system for the better.
Farming for the future
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Rice, Soybeans, Cotton, Agriculture US, Crop Consultant, Sustainability, Sweet Corn, Regenerative Agriculture,
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The Best Ag Education Event in 2024 Attention: Farmers / Producers Click To Learn More Now The National Conservation Systems Cotton and Rice, Southern Soybean and Corn, Delta States Irrigation, and
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Topics: Rice, Cotton, Agriculture US, Education U.S. MidWest, Sustainability, Regenerative Agriculture,
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01/22/2024 SOURCE: www.lombardodier.com
Could regeneratively-grown coffee kick-start a nature revolution? At Davos 2024, world leaders gathered under the theme ‘Rebuilding Trust’. The focus was a “back to basics” approach to tackling four major challenges: global security; economic growth; AI, and climate, energy and nature.
Regenerative farming promises Nature revolution at Davos 2024 | Lombard Odier
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01/19/2024 SOURCE: www.businessgreen.com
General Mills aims to spur 'systems change' and advance regenerative agriculture on one million acres of land by 2030
Five years in, how does General Mills' regenerative agriculture commitment measure up?
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Topics: Regenerative Agriculture, Crop Diseases, Fruit,
Regenerative Agriculture helping citrus growers plagued by devastating 'greening'
Citrus grower Chuck Bellamy was close to giving up five years ago. The citrus disease called "Greening" was devastating his grove near Inverness until he made a change.
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01/11/2024 SOURCE: www.msn.com
The construction industry is recognized for its high resource consumption and large waste generation. Among the waste products generated are construction-generated sludge (CGS) and construction-generated surplus soil (CGSS). These can be used for various applications such as backfilling, creating environmentally friendly building materials like bricks, and soil stabilization.
Improving soil health with aeration curing for sludge management
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11/10/2023 SOURCE: www.eco-business.com
Brands and designers are turning to regenerative cotton farming as they look for ways to reduce their carbon footprint.
How can sustainable agriculture make the fashion industry greener?
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Topics: Rice, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Regenerative Agriculture,
Researchers discover genes responsible for low and ultra-low glycemic index in rice
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) announced they achieved a scientific milestone with the discovery of the genes responsible for low and ultra-low glycemic index (GI) in rice.
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