
Topics: Soil Health, Agriculture US, Education U.S. MidWest, Regenerative Agriculture,
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Topics: Water, Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population, Weather,
Drought Risk to the Agriculture Sector
Farmer losses from extreme drought represent an economically relevant share of crop production values, and may increase in coming decades as global temperatures rise.
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Topics: Economics, Sustainability, World Hunger, Government / Policies, Ag Africa, World Population,
Can agriculture be Ethiopia’s growth engine? | ZeHabesha - Latest Ethiopian News Provider %
Heinz Strubenhoff/ Brookings Institution February 24, 2021 Ethiopia is a net exporter of agriculture commodities. However, the low level of industria
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Topics: Agriculture Global, Fruit, Ag Africa,
*KUNA ISSUE YA MAPARACHICHI YA TZ KUTEKETEZWA SOUTH AFRICA*
Tanzanian avocados cause a stir
South Africa’s avocado industry says it supports the legal importation of Tanzanian avocados
Tanzanian avocados cause a stir
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Topics: Vegetables, Agriculture Global, Fruit, Ag Africa,
ECONOMIC WAR IN AFRICA DURING PANDEMIC
Tanzanian avocados cause a stir
South Africa’s avocado industry says it supports the legal importation of Tanzanian avocados
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Topics: Agriculture US, Ag Asia / Pacific,
USDA Finds Mystery Seeds From China Were Not Sent to Harm American Agriculture
The USDA has found that there was no intentional harm associated with the thousands of unsolicited mystery seeds that showed up in American mailboxes this summer. After conducting an investigation into the seeds, the agency announced earlier this month that there was no evidence that senders were trying to damage or disrupt American agriculture with the shipments. The USDA believes the packages were part of an internet “brushing” scam. This kind of scam occurs when retailers ship inexpensive items in mass amounts to people who never ordered them. The companies then use that shipping information to post sparkling online reviews
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Forestry, Beekeeping, Pollinators,
Hardworking Sacramento Valley Bees - Sacramento Valley
Almonds are a major crop in the Sacramento Valley and they are in bloom right now. As you currently drive through the area, you have an opportunity to see the beautiful trees. Behind the scene in the orchard are hardworking bees pollinating the crop, and it takes a lot of then to pollinate the […]
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“Please support us”: Texas’ citrus and dairy farmers urge patience as…
The historic winter storm wiped out most of South Texas' citrus crop and halted dairy processing in the Panhandle for days. Consumers will likely continue seeing short-term shortages, producers say.
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