• COP29: Agriculture as a solution to global food security and climate change

    COP29: Agriculture as a solution to global food security and climate change

    The global climate change agenda is increasingly recognizing the critical role of agriculture and farmers. AgriSA, alongside the global farming community, was among the voices at COP29 amplifying this message. Dubbed the Finance COP, COP29 is expected to sign a new funding target for developed ...
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  • John Wood Community College hosts inaugural career fair for agriculture students

    John Wood Community College hosts inaugural career fair for agriculture students

    BAYLIS, Ill. (WGEM) – On Thursday, a group of John Wood agriculture students polished their resumes for an inaugural career fair at JWCC’s Agricultural Education Center that could determine their future. “There’s tons of opportunity here,” said JWCC ag. sophomore Ross Thompson. Whether they...
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  • November Agriculture and Natural Resources Programs

    November Agriculture and Natural Resources Programs

      ​The UF/IFAS Extension Alachua County Office is pleased to announce the following Agriculture & Natural Resources programs for November 2024. These programs are being offered by Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent Kevin Korus.  2024 Fall Pond Workshop – Nov. 18 from 1 to 5 p.m. ...
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  • CASE Presents Its Solutions for Bolivian Agriculture at the Agro Vidas Fair

      CNH brand, CASE showed off its innovative equipment for the agricultural and construction sector in the 20th edition of the Agro Vidas fair. This fair is an acclaimed agricultural technology event organized by Fundacruz, the Agricultural Development Foundation, in the city of Santa Cruz, B...
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  • China heads for record 2024 grain harvest of 700 mln T

    China heads for record 2024 grain harvest of 700 mln T

    BEIJING, Oct 25 (Reuters) – China’s grain output is set to exceed a record 700 million metric tons this year, a key agriculture ministry official said on Friday, calling for continued efforts to ensure stable supply. That figure is 0.7% higher than the 2023 harvest of 695.41 millio...
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  • Rwanda launches $9.9M genetically modified crops program to boost agriculture

    Rwanda launches $9.9M genetically modified crops program to boost agriculture

    Rwanda has initiated a program aimed at enhancing the production of cassava and potato by integrating genetically modified varieties that combat diseases, pests, and drought conditions. The Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB), in partnership with the African Agricult...
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  • Cooperation spans various key sectors from agriculture to green energy: envoy

    Cooperation spans various key sectors from agriculture to green energy: envoy

    Within the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), the bilateral ties between China and Mozambique have strengthened, resulting in a series of cooperative achievements that benefit Mozambique’s economic and social development. Cooperation spans nearly all sectors, from...
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  • Destination Ag Day teaches community value of agriculture

    Destination Ag Day teaches community value of agriculture

      TIFTON — Residents of Tifton were given the chance to explore the importance of agriculture and natural resources through ABAC’s Destination Ag Day this past Saturday. The third annual run of the program invited community members of all ages to stop by the Georgia Museum of Agricult...
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  • Agriculture sector reflects nation’s development

    Agriculture sector reflects nation’s development

    China has contributed much more than any other country to global hunger reduction. Thanks to rapid agricultural and economic reforms, China has made significant strides in hunger reduction over the past more than four decades. By solving the hunger problem in the country, Beijing met its Millen...
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  • Killing Weeds And Nurturing Crops: Sustainable Agriculture At Its Finest

    Killing Weeds And Nurturing Crops: Sustainable Agriculture At Its Finest

    Weeds. Not only do they strangle your aunt’s petunias at the roots, they also have the entire agricultural industry in a $33 billion headlock. That is the estimated annual cost of dealing with invasive plants that compete with cultivated crops for water, nutrients, light, and space. These days...
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  • Agricultural production on steady downward course

    Agricultural production on steady downward course

    Greek agricultural production has been shrinking 0.3% per year for the last 30 years, according to research organization Dianeosis.  Exports have risen in recent years, but agricultural productivity remains constrained by structural issues – a small number of aging, low-educated farmers. In 202...
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  • New Report Creates a Roadmap for Urban Agriculture in California

    New Report Creates a Roadmap for Urban Agriculture in California

    DAVIS, Calif. — A new report, “California Urban Agriculture: Challenges, Pathways, & Equity for a Resilient Landscape” draws from the perspectives of over 200 of California’s urban growers, educators, and community leaders. This comprehensive roadmap sheds light on the pressing and unique c...
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