Fertilisers: going cold turkey in a time of crisis
Farmers across the world began shunning fertiliser in late March as prices skyrocketed, so much so that now stockpiles are ...
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Farmers across the world began shunning fertiliser in late March as prices skyrocketed, so much so that now stockpiles are ...
The Economist reports that Russia's war on Ukraine is set to cause hundreds of millions more people to fall into poverty. ...
A US$37 million project in Brazil is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by around 6 million tons of CO2 ...
Food and agribusiness conglomerates aren’t violating any sanctions by continuing to import and export products from Russia, according to White ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to food and fuel price hikes costing the UN World Food Programme (WFP) an ...
According to Reuters, a World Food Programme (WFP) official has said food supply chains in Ukraine were collapsing, with key infrastructure ...
Bloomberg reports that China has kicked off a long-anticipated overhaul of its massive state-owned agriculture companies to help secure food ...
Farming is always being urged to modernise. Newer, bigger, faster tractors. Combines that almost drive themselves. GPS-driven precision sprays and ...
Pop star Rhianna and climate activist Greta Thunberg have waded into a months-long protest by tens of thousands of farmers ...
Food insecurity has spiked amongst 16-24 year olds, as latest figures from the Food Standards Agency also highlight a growing dependence ...
A new coalition of Indigenous Peoples is calling for free, prior and informed consent to be negotiated without exception as...
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