Saturday, July 5, 2014

Food Crops News 231


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Update of Food Crops News from  03 July to 05 July, 2014.

Cassava News 112


Food Crops News, Cassava News, Crops for Biofuel, CNM365
Food Crops, Vietnam Africa Cassava Rice, Cassava in Vietnam.
Update of Cassava News from  07 June to 04 July, 2014.

Cassava in Ghana: save and grow

Recommendation for further development cassava in Ghana
    

Caught Out Twice Eating Raw Cassava

The Observer - ‎03-07-2014‎
One time, we were sent to the garden to collect cassava tubers from under the big mango tree for peeling next to the headmistress' residence.

Nigeria: Cassava Farmers Cooperative Union enters agreement to boost ... 

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CRI embarks on project to improve food security
The Crop Research Institute (CRI) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in association with its partner institutions, is in the ...
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Farming Life
New international collaboration to protect the world's crops
This new collaboration brings together expertise in this area of crop protection and food security from the University of Hertfordshire, the Indian ...
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Cash food crops for Cooks outer islands
The Cook Islands Democratic Party hopes its resurrected plan for outer islands development will help it back into government in next week's elections.
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How We're Going to Invent New Foods to Feed the World
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As food crops become more vulnerable, some geneticists are thinking about which plants we should turn into food next. Rosner describes US ...
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Asian Scientist Magazine
Open Source Seeds Nurture Patent-Free Food
AsianScientist (Jul 4, 2014) – An 'open-source' seed initiative has released 36 varieties of 14 food crops, which the project's leaders say could help ...
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Hurricane Season: Be Prepared
If crops do come in contact with flood waters, consult FDA's guidance on Evaluating the Safety of Flood-affected Food Crops for Human Consumption.
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UN News Centre
Food prices decline for third straight month – UN agency
The latest FAO Crop Prospects and Food Situation report noted improvement in the global production of cereal, a staple food in many countries.
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Letter: Why food labeling matters
How safe are GM crops that require (and therefore encourage) monoculture, increasing our food supply's vulnerability to disease, pests and soil ...
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Training on scientific cultivation of tuber crops held
She pointed out that these tuber crops are wholesome food items and ... Prof W.Ingo spoke on the topic "Role of Tuber Crops in Food Security," Dr AK.
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Corn futures slump amid forecast for strong crops
Confidence about U.S. farmers' strong crops prompted corn futures to dive in value on Thursday as the agricultural commodity was slumping toward a ...
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Langley Gardening: Pollinators add joy and benefits to garden
Food crops and flowers get pollinated and pest levels decline – though never completely vanish. If they did, the predators would seek food elsewhere.
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American Live Wire
Study: Plants respond defensively to being eaten
In the future researchers hope to find ways to protect other plants, such as food crops, from insect pests in a less toxic way than with pesticides.
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Wall Street Journal
Bigger Crops, Falling Prices Help Cut Global Hunger This Year
The report examines food security for 76 low- and middle-income countries that have received food aid at some point, assessing their food production ...
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Can Africa create a new green generation of food producers?
A worker prunes tomato plants in the Dube AgriZone greenhouse situated at King Shaka International Airport, north of Durban, Oct. 12, 2011.
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Crop rotation: the keys to a good harvest
In the agricultural industry, this is exemplified by the practice of crop rotation. No matter what modern types of tractors, combines, and sprayers a famer ...
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Comfrey: A tonic for plants and bees but toxic for us
Everywhere else you'll find tidy beds with straight rows, bursting with nutritious food crops. But this strip is overgrown with tall grass and a succession ...
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Agriland
€250/ha available for growing protein crops under new measures
Some €250/ha will be available to tillage farmers to grow protein crops, according to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney ...
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Acquiescing to Big Biotech: Relentless Drive to Force GMO Crops into Britain
A report just published by the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) ... own-brand weedkillers, such as Monsanto's RoundUp Ready crops.
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NDTV
Farmers hope for rains in next two weeks
A poor monsoon season cuts exports, stokes food inflation and leads to ... start can delay exports of some crops and increase the need for imports.
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Consumers Demand Non-GMO Soybean Oil, Cargill Responds
The company release said that Cargill has a large amount of global experience in assisting food makers' source non-GMO crops and ingredients ...
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Stackyard
CPA Welcomes EFRA Select Committee Report
The Crop Protection Association has welcomed the recommendations of a Parliamentary report into UK food security, which has called for more ...
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Australia Gives Credence to Organic-Food Nonsense By Mischa Popoff
In short, since Baxter's canola could never pollinate the cereal crop Marsh was growing (canola and cereal crops are not “compatible species”), the ...
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