08/11/2022 SOURCE: geneticliteracyproject.org
Maruca pest is a key challenge that renders cowpea production unattractive. The larvae infest the flower buds, flowers, and the pod causing up to 80% yield loss in heavily infested areas.
Here’s how GMO cowpea would transform the lives of Ghanian farmers
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08/11/2022 SOURCE: flip.it
Producer Owned Beef said its cooperative business model seeks to restore balance in the beef industry by reversing pay disparities for cattle producers.
Texas cattle producers to invest $670 million in new beef plant in Amarillo
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08/11/2022 SOURCE: flip.it
Drought conditions are creating water shortages and affecting farming across Europe.
European Union warns of "very critical situation" as drought threatens 60% of EU and U.K.
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Topics: Government / Policies, Ag Africa,
Australian firm set for Sh92 billion graphite project in Tanzania
The company plans to invest in a large-scale exploration campaign in its Tanzanian projects
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08/10/2022 SOURCE: www.seedsman.com
While the last few decades were notably absent of hemp production in Scotland, a recent revival has seen farmers adopting the crop across the country. Local production has consisted of a steady output of barley, rapeseed, wheat and potatoes, with many farmers looking to diversify and add a new c ...
Hemp in Scotland: The (re) Birth of an Industry - Seedsman Blog
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Topics: Ag Africa,
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Visualizing the true size of Africa in the below map; The continent has 40% of the world and up to 90% of its chromium and platinum. The largest reserves...
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Topics: Economics, Consumer/Retail, Trending News,
Here's what's getting more expensive at the grocery store
Inflation may be slowing overall, but food prices are still sky-high.
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08/10/2022 SOURCE: www.agri-pulse.com
More than a year after courts forced the Agriculture Department to shut down a debt forgiveness program for minority farmers, Congress is set to give USDA wide open authority to aid borrowers of all races while providing additional aid to victims of past discrimination.
This time, USDA will have broad latitude to aid farm debtors
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