Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: Aquaculture/Fish Farming, Trade (Commodities),
Millions of pounds of pollock and a railroad to nowhere: How a strange dispute over maritime law may leave tons of U.S.-bound fish stranded abroad
One of the world’s biggest seafood companies is locked in a burgeoning legal battle with the federal government over alleged violations of shipping rules. As a result, tons of fish destined for U.S. schools, food banks, restaurants, and grocery stores could get stuck in limbo.
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Nancy Kavazanjian
Topics: AgriBusiness, Carbon Farming,
New Research Points to Ag Retail Challenges with Carbon Programs
Ag retail sits in a compelling place when it comes to participation in carbon sequestration programs.
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The race to stop fish becoming the next factory farming nightmare
Many diets that are better for our health, and the planet’s, call for eating more fish. Where will it all come from?
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, GMO's, Crop Diseases, Potatoes, Genes /Genetics,
MSU researchers breeding beetle-resistant potato varieties
Potato farmers face many challenges. One tiny, yet devastating, pest is the Colorado potato beetle. It can cause immense damage to potato crops. It’s also notorious for becoming resistant to …
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Gardening, Sustainability, Urban Farming,
How To Plant A Fall Cover Crop - Power Your Garden & Stop Weeds Now!
See how to easily plant a fall cover crop in your garden this year - and why it can make next year's garden your best garden ever!
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To fix our food systems, we need tech for smallholder farmers
Digital innovations in food systems aren’t reaching the people who need them most
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Forestry, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Research,
Appropriate preconditioning and testing could reduce winter damage to seedlings
The growth of the trees in the boreal zone is based on the acclimation and adaptation of their annual cycle with the changes of the weather conditions during the four seasons. Winter damage would be one ...
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From September 3, 2021
USDA Opens Comment Period for Labeling Requirements for Cell-Cultured Meat and Poultry Products
On September 3, 2021, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA-FSIS) opened a comment period in advance of a proposed rule on labeling requirements for me
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Livestock/Meat, Agriculture Global, Economics, Beef Cattle, Regenerative Agriculture, Weather,
Feed additive reduces cow methane output by 55% | Boing Boing
Methane produced from cows (cow farts and burps) contribute greatly to the harmful emissions on our planet and are a contributor to global warming. As a way to counteract the methane output from be…
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John LaRose Jr.
Topics: Agriculture Global, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, World Hunger, Ag Africa, Weather,
Africa to push rapid adoption of biotechnology to transform food systems at historic UN Summit - Alliance for Science
Africa will be pushing for a rapid adoption of biotechnology as one tool to help transform the world’s food systems at the historic United Nation’s Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) on Thursday. The 2021 Africa Agriculture Status Report 2021, launched a few days ago by the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), discloses that the […]
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