Genomics brings climate-smart strawberries to hot regions
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A Singapore-based company recently launched the world's first climate-resilient strawberry. Their purpose is to make strawberries more...
Feb 23, 20232 min read
'Significant minority' farmers reduce stocking density due to higher costs
A ‘significant minority’ of Welsh farmers are reducing stocking rates in the short term in response to rises in costs, according to a new...
Feb 22, 20232 min read
India sets up expert panel to assess heat impact on wheat harvest
India has set up a panel of officials to assess the impact of rising temperatures on the wheat crop, government officials said on Monday,...
Feb 22, 20232 min read
Farmers start low-methane sheep project
A pioneering project to breed an ultra-low emission sheep is about to commence on a Herefordshire farm. Sheep breeders Rob and Jo...
Feb 17, 20232 min read
Robigo secures $7M seed round to protect crops from untreatable diseases
Robigo, a company that biomanufactures precision crop protection solutions, announced that it has raised $6.85 million in Seed funding...
Feb 17, 20232 min read
Herbicide S-metolachlor to be withdrawn from market in France to protect groundwater
French health and safety agency ANSES on Wednesday ordered a halt to some uses of one of the most widely used weedkillers in France,...
Feb 16, 20234 min read
Green Technology Alliance developed quantum dot fluorescent fertilizer
Green Science Alliance developed fluorescent fertilizer with their quantum dot. They succeeded in growing fluorescent plants (Japanese...
Feb 16, 20231 min read
Farmers warned of 'well organised' attack on Norfolk agrochemical shop
Farmers and growers have been told to be on their guard following a 'well organised' raid on a major Norfolk agrochemical store. The...
Feb 15, 20232 min read
U.S. 'disappointed' in Mexico's new GMO corn decree - Ag Secretary
The United States said on Tuesday it was "disappointed" in the Mexican government's announcement the previous day which walked back a...
Feb 14, 20232 min read
Cotton growers make way for more corn and wheat
Battered by drought and rising costs, U.S. cotton growers will devote more of their land to corn, wheat, and soybeans — crops that...
Feb 14, 20231 min read
Mexico opposes glyphosate, genetically modified corn in new decree
Mexico’s government published a decree on Monday to revoke authorizations and permits to import, produce, distribute and use the...
Feb 13, 20232 min read
Genetically edited wheat flour produces less potential carcinogen
The results of Europe’s first ever field trial of a gene edited variety of wheat have shown a major reduction of the potential carcinogen...
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