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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Soil Health, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population, Regenerative Agriculture, Ag Middle East,

The Story of Al Baydha: A Regenerative Agriculture in the Saudi Desert. قصة مشروع البيضاء

The final update from Al Baydha Project Co-founder Neal Spackman, 9 years in. How desertification resulted from the loss of an indigenous land management sys...

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10/19/2020 SOURCE: www.foodandfarmingtechnology.com

Armenta's antibiotic-free solution for mastitis in dairy cattle | Food and Farming Technology

REDUCING the use of antibiotics to treat mastitis in dairy herds is very much a prime focus for dairy farmers these days and there are a number of new solutions coming to the market. Mastitis costs the global dairy industry billions of dollars every year in lost production and is one of the biggest consumersRead More

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10/18/2020 SOURCE: www.theafricareport.com

Egyptian farmers living in the shadow of Ethiopia’s dam

Egyptian farmers are already feeling the pinch of water rations as Ethiopia’s dam nears completion

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10/18/2020 SOURCE: www.albawaba.com

The 5 Poorest Arab Countries and the Reasons Behind Their Poverty | Al Bawaba

While the Arab World includes one of the world's largest oil reserves making many of its countries amongst the world's wealthiest, it also includes some

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: World Hunger, Government / Policies, World Population, Ag Middle East,

Pakistan Seeks Ways to Bring Investments from Hungary

Pakistan is looking for ways to further improve investments from Hungary. Dr. Muhammad Aejaz expressed his thoughts during a webinar.

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Wheat, Corn/Maize, Rice, Cotton, Vegetables, Water, GMO's, Research, Genes /Genetics, Regenerative Agriculture, Ag Middle East,

Helping grains thrive in increasingly salty soil

Piloted in Israel and India, SaliCrop’s chemical process changes seed DNA to respond well in high salinity, without genetic engineering.

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, World Hunger, World Population, Coronavirus/COVID, Ag Middle East,

In last 10 years, nation has achieved self-sufficiency in food:

Bangladesh’s food security has been ensured due to timely decision making by the government, agriculture minister Abdur Razzaque said today.

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John LaRose Jr. John LaRose Jr.
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Topics: Soil Health, Economics, Research, Fertilizer, Regenerative Agriculture, Ag Middle East,

Iran Produces Fertilizer from Sewage Sludge | Iran Front Page

A group of Iranian researchers have managed to turn sewage mud into a material useful for agriculture.

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09/26/2020 SOURCE: www.thenews.com.pk

Tobacco industry not doing enough for transition to reduced-risk alternatives

Islamabad : The tobacco industry is not phasing out cigarettes or transitioning smokers to reduced-risk alternatives quickly enough, states the first-ever Tobacco Transformation Index launched by...

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09/24/2020 SOURCE: www.benzinga.com

How Israel Became a Cannabis Research Hub

This article was originally published on The Cannigma, and appears here with permission. Many people have heard of Raphael Mechoulam, the Israeli scientist and “godfather of...

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