07/21/2022 SOURCE: krishijagran.com
The Commerce Ministry claimed in a statement that the contamination could have occurred later while the imported broken rice was being processed in the EU, and that it could also be a conspiracy to tarnish India's image as a reliable supplier of quality rice.
“No GM Rice Approved for Commercial Cultivation,” Agriculture Minister Tomar
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07/21/2022 SOURCE: www.tbsnews.net
CGIAR launches research portfolio in Bangladesh for unlocking agri-food potential
Climate change, lack of advanced tech major challenges for
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Topics: Wheat,
Ukrainian Wheat Farmers Struggle to Harvest Their Crop
Our thoughts include Ukrainian farmers as they try to harvest their wheat amid the challenges of an armed invasion of their lands.
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07/21/2022 SOURCE: www.nationalgeographic.com
The IUCN also announced that sturgeon are in rapid decline, while tiger populations are stabilizing.
Monarch butterflies are now an endangered species
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Beef Cattle, Pork/Swine/Pig/Hog, Cellular Meat, Climate Change, Plant-Based/Animal Free, Consumer/Retail,
How sustainable are fake meats?
Marketed to meat lovers, plant-based burgers like Impossible and Beyond claim to taste like the real thing and to have far lighter environmental footprints. Here’s what the numbers have to say.
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07/21/2022 SOURCE: allianceforscience.cornell.edu
A Nigerian court today threw out a case filed by anti-GMO civil society groups against the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA). Justice D.U Okoro of the Federal high court in Abuja dismissed in its entirety a suit filed by 17 groups led by Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF). Dr. Rufus Ebegba, director general and […]
Anti-GMO groups lose court case in Nigeria - Alliance for Science
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07/20/2022 SOURCE: blogs.ifas.ufl.edu
Every year across the country, heat causes $300 million in damage to cattle, ample reason for University of Florida scientists to try to cool the animals and increase their beef production. The newest scientific effort will be led by Philipe Moriel, a UF/IFAS associate professor of beef cattle management. Moriel has received a five-year, $640,000 […]
UF scientist wins federal grant to reduce heat stress, improve beef production in cattle - News
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07/20/2022 SOURCE: www.farmprogress.com
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07/20/2022 SOURCE: agfundernews.com
Argentina's ucrop.it, a blockchain-enabled platform, announced the close of its pre-series A funding round to track sustainable farming practices.
Blockchain startup ucrop.it raises $3.1M to help farmers prove sustainable practices
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soybeans, Agriculture US, Weather,
Extreme Heat And High Nighttime Temps Now Hitting At A Crucial Time For A U.S. Corn Crop Planted Late
USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey is concerned about the impact this week's high heat could have on corn production as the majority of the crop was planted late. The August forecasts are also concerning for soybeans.
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