06/12/2023 SOURCE: www.channelnewsasia.com
A new beekeeping course could be the answer to getting more people in Singapore trained in handling hive relocation assignments. These have doubled over the past year as some local beekeepers see conservation efforts bear fruit. Clara Lee reports.
New beekeeping course set to be rolled out by November | Video
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06/10/2023 SOURCE: www.channelnewsasia.com
A new beekeeping course could be the answer to getting more people in Singapore trained in handling hive relocation assignments. These have doubled over the past year as some local beekeepers see conservation efforts bear fruit. Clara Lee reports.
New beekeeping course set to be rolled out by November | Video
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08/02/2022 SOURCE: www.channelnewsasia.com
KUALA LUMPUR: After a period of chicken supply disruptions in Malaysia, the situation has stabilised after steps taken by the government, said Agriculture and Food Industries Minister Ronald Kiandee on Monday (Aug 1).
Chicken supply in Malaysia has stabilised, surplus can be exported: Agriculture minister
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Economics, Beef Cattle, Ag Asia / Pacific, Government / Policies,
China blocks four Brazil beef plants: Agriculture ministry
SAO PAULO: China has temporarily suspended beef imports from four Brazilian slaughterhouses, two operated by JBS SA and two by rival Marfrig, according to a statement sent to Reuters confirming the move. The suspension was announced by the China's General Administration of Customs and is effective immediat
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Topics: Rice, Agriculture Global, Ag Asia / Pacific, Government / Policies,
Approval permits to import rice still needed, says Malaysia agriculture ministry in clarification
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s agriculture ministry clarified on Thursday (May 19) that Approved Permits (APs) are still required when importing rice. This came after Prime Minister Ismail Sa
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Topics: Coffee/Tea, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Ag Europe,
Wake up and smell the 'sustainable' coffee produced in Finnish lab
HELSINKI: With climate change threatening traditional coffee farming, Finnish scientists say they have produced coffee from cell cultures with an aroma and taste resembling the real thing. The VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland may have come up with a more sustainable alternative to growing
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Topics: Cocoa, Economics, Sugar,
More than beans: Nestle recycles cocoa fruit waste to replace sugar in chocolate
As confectionery groups scramble to reduce added sugar, chocolate sweetened with cocoa fruit pulp is about to hit supermarket shelves with food ...
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Topics: Coffee/Tea, Agriculture Global, Economics, Sustainability, Ag Europe, Government / Policies,
Little evidence coffee companies' sustainability efforts have impact: Report
There is little evidence efforts by the world's top coffee roasters and traders to prevent human rights and environmental abuses are having any ...
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Topics: Pesticides, Organic, Water, Fruit, Fertilizer, Ag Asia / Pacific, World Population, Weather,
Cyprus olive farmer vows change to face climate challenge
Standing in her olive grove in Cyprus, Elena Sampson sighs at the sight of hundreds of barren trees and vows to tackle climate change after ...
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Topics: Economics, Government / Policies, World Population, Coronavirus/COVID,
Commentary: How much tariffs will be levied on a COVID-19 vaccine?
High import tariffs by many middle-income countries are driving up prices of medicines for their patients, say Philip Stevens and Nilanjan Banik.
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