
Topics: Jobs, Young Farmers, Ag Africa,
$42 billion LNG project in Lindi promises thousands of jobs and economic growth
Lindi Municipality in southern Tanzania is gearing up for a transformative development with the construction of a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) processing plant.
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05/09/2024 SOURCE: www.goodnewsnetwork.org
94% of fish stocks in the US oceanic and gulf waters are not being overfished, according to the report, an all-time high
The Number of Fish on US Overfishing List Reaches an All-Time Low Led by Mackerel and Snapper
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04/23/2024 SOURCE: www.cimmyt.org
In Mozambique, women spearhead efforts to enhance soybean yields with improved agronomic practices, yielding community-wide benefits.
Women farmers turn the tide on soybean production
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04/10/2024 SOURCE: www.bbc.com
Brazilian workers face degrading conditions to harvest palm wax used in sweets, pills and lipstick.
The Brazilian farm workers exploited to harvest an everyday ingredient
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03/27/2024 SOURCE: www.ktiv.com
The seed planted is a 3-acre, high-tech indoor vertical farm.
‘Vertical Farming’ coming to North Sioux City, expected to provide 100 jobs
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08/15/2022 SOURCE: www.farminguk.com
Food worth more than £60 million has been wasted because there aren't enough workers to pick, pack and process crops, the NFU has warned.
Food worth £60m wasted due to lack of workers, NFU warns
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Topics: Dairy, Jobs,
State Develops Nontraditional Workforce - Mid-West Farm Report
As Wisconsin faces a labor shortage, the state’s correctional system is developing a nontraditional workforce in agriculture, logistics... Read More
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Topics: Corn/Maize, Soil Health, Irrigation, Jobs, Water, Ag Africa, Ag Australia/NZ,
Irrigation helps women farmers in Mozambique weather climate extremes - Alliance for Science
In January 2021, a devastating cyclone hit Mozambique and flooded Berta Inácio Ngove’s field, burying a promising crop of maize and beans in a watery tomb. “It was bad,” recalls Ngove, a 52-year-old widow and mother of four children. “We did not harvest anything.” But cyclones aren’t the only extreme weather events that smallholder farmers […]
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Topics: Jobs, Agriculture Global, Economics, Government / Policies, Ag Podcast Global, Coronavirus/COVID, Ag North America,
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Topics: Jobs, Agriculture Global, Coronavirus/COVID,
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