
Topics: Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, GMO's, Ag Africa, AgriBusiness,
Game-changing GM crop finally planted in Nigeria
Last July, for the first time, subsistence farmers in Nigeria planted a new variety of genetically modified (GM) cowpea – and it promises to bolster food
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Topics: Coffee/Tea, Food/Nutrition, Ag Global Specialty Food, Weather,
Coffee and the Effects of Climate Change
Whether you prefer notes of berry and citrus or chocolate and nuts, dark roast or light, a good cup of coffee can be a simple pleasure. You probably would notice if some of your morning brew’s
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Topics: Agriculture Global, World Hunger, Regenerative Agriculture, Weather,
The regenerative revolution in food
Half of the world's land is used to grow our food. A new generation of 'carbon farmers' are making their land absorb greenhouse gases, rather than emitting them.
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Topics: Vegetables, Jobs, Economics, Pork/Swine/Pig/Hog, Transportation, Ag Asia / Pacific, Coronavirus/COVID, Food Security/Shortage,
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Topics: Dairy, Agriculture US, Food/Nutrition, Climate Change, Carbon Farming,
Bill Gates latest big climate investment is . . . milk
The aptly named Neutral is a climate-neutral milk trying to push low-carbon solutions in dairy farming by sourcing all its milk from farms using carbon reduction techniques.
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Topics: Soil Health, Precision AG , Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Ag Europe, Ag Innovation,
The young plant’s pantry does more than just feed it
26.10.2021 - A team from the University of Geneva has observed that the role of plant tissue - called endosperm - is not only to feed the seed but is crucial for the development and protection of young plants.
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Topics: Sorghum, Food/Nutrition, World Hunger, Ag Africa, Food Security/Shortage,
Small grains deliver big returns for African farmers facing climate change - Alliance for Science
The rains are long gone and the field is dry, but the sorghum crop is flush with luscious green leaves, foretelling a good harvest. The stubby, thin sorghum stalks, which delicately balance bi-color heads of grain, crowd farmer Simangaliso Ncube’s one-hectare plot in Mapulubusi village in Zimbabwe. Ncube planted the sorghum in the 2019-20 season, […]
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Ag Europe, Consumer/Retail,
Consumers and The Cornucopia Institute to Costco: Carrageenan has No Place in Organic Food
/PRNewswire/ -- The Cornucopia Institute is mobilizing organic eaters to demand that Costco remove a harmful ingredient from two of its organic products....
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Topics: Forestry, Agriculture Global, Beekeeping, Gardening, Sustainability, Pollinators,
Where To Place A Beehive - Can You Put It In The Woods?
Knowing where to place a beehive is crucial to your bees' wellbeing. Planning to place your beehives in the woods? Here's what you should know before you do that
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