Friday, December 11, 2015

Food Crops News 278

Food Crops News
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Crop Biotech Update
December 9, 2015

Researchers at Umeå University and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences have discovered that increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have shifted photosynthetic metabolism in plants over the 20th century. The first study worldwide, it deduced biochemical regulation of plant metabolism from historical specimens.
By monitoring plant metabolism retrospectively using historic plant samples, this research group has quantified how much increased atmospheric CO2 levels during the 20th century have contributed to plants' ability to capture the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. They also observed shifted photosynthetic metabolism in both wild plant species as well as crops.
The study analyzed different C3 plants, and calories for human nutrition. In sugar beet samples that grew at different times between 1890 and 2012. The researchers observed a change in metabolic fluxes, which can fully be explained as CO2-driven shift, without a noticeable influence of cultivars, changes in agricultural practices or by plant breeding.
For more information, read the news release from Umeå University.
CRISPR-Cas9 is a novel technique that allows scientists to make small changes in the genetic material of an organism to occur naturally and precisely. It has a wide potential for use in plant science and breeding. According to the Swedish Board of Agriculture, plants that have been transformed using this new technique do not fall under the GMO definition of the European Union. Thus, the plants can be cultivated without restriction. Countries outside EU like Argentina have announced that similarly edited plants are not covered by their GMO legislation. EU is yet to issue a decision about the matter.
Read more details from Umeå Plant Science Centre.
Molecular biologists from the University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMassAmherst) have discovered a "double agent" peptide in an alfalfa that promises to improve crop yields without increasing fertilizer use. The UMassAmherst team together with colleagues from the Noble Foundation, report that alfalfa appears to use an advanced process for putting nitrogen-fixing bacteria, rhizobia, to work more effectively after they are recruited from soil to fix nitrogen in special nodules on plant roots.
In alfalfa, the transformation of bacteria is called differentiation. NCR peptides found exclusively in the nodule, act on the bacteria in the differentiation process. The researchers discovered that one of these peptides, DNF4, also known as NCR211, supports nitrogen-fixing bacteria when inside the plant, and block free-living bacteria outside. The dual effect of DNF4/NCR211 may reflect a mechanism to ensure that the rhizobia stay in a properly differentiated state.
According to Dong Wang, professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at UM Amherst, discovering NCR211 peptides that maintain bacterial survival inside host cells may turn out to be a key factor in future efforts to improve legume crops without using more fertilizer, an important development for farming in developing countries.
For more information, read the news release from UMassAmherst.
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food crops
Daily update December 10, 2015


NEWS


Modern Farmer

Farming and Food at Risk from Climate Change
KM: And it's not just how much food you get from a given area of land but ... High temperature is simply a very stressful condition for most food crops.
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Uganda: Growing Bio-Fortified Crops for Better Nutrition
Farmers in Rakai District marked a belated World Food Day on December 1 with particular emphasis on growing bio-fortified food crops to combat ...
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Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting




The Express Tribune

Agricultural production: Food minister focuses on resilient crop varieties
FAISALABAD: Federal Minister for National Food Security Sikander Hayat Bosan on Wednesday said that climate change and the increasing ...
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Huffington Post

The Genetic Revolution Could Curb World Hunger And Pesticide Use
Theoretically, this could allow farmers to grow crops that are bigger, tougher and more nutritious. ... Proponents of applying CRISPR to food production say precision sets the technology apart from how foods have been genetically ...
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Genetic Literacy Project

Opponents of GMOs might learn from the disastrous legacy of Soviet era Lysenkoism
The public is also unaware of the environmental benefits of GMO crops. ... reaction—let alone a death—resulting from genetically modified food.
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Greenhouse Grower (blog)

Foodscapes: A New Direction For Landscaping And The Industry
These unexpected combinations enhance the experience of the passerby while raising awareness of how food grows. Food crops empower people ...
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Greenhouse Grower (blog)

Foodscaping Challenges Conventional Ideas About Landscaping
In many places the food crops grown were being used at the restaurants on site (each country), and chefs provided demonstrations of cooking from the ...
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​Genetically engineered crops need of time: Defence scientists
Grover said, "Genetically engineered crops have become the fastest ... Discussing food technologies for the armed forces which often operate in ...
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Marketwired (press release)

Super Sunflowers: Environmentally Resilient Oilseeds for Canada and Developing Countries
"This project has broad implications for British Columbians, Canadians and people around the world because stress-resistant crops will improve food ...
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food crops
Daily update December 9, 2015


NEWS


The Star

New campaign to promote traditional Kenyan food
From sorghum pilau, to millet ugali and groundnut uji, there is no shortage of tantalising dishes that can be made from these nutritious crops. But many ...
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The Conversation UK

'Kill switches' could make genetically modified food more palatable
Selective breeding to produce crops and animals with desirable characteristics has been around for centuries. But in each case we don't know which ...
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Huffington Post

Is Food Security Breaking Through in Paris Climate Talks?
The most promising results in agroforestry come from the integration of Faidherbia albida trees, an indigenous African acacia, with food crops such as ...
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The Conversation AU

GM crops can benefit organic farmers too
genetically modified foods have still not been proven safe […] Crop yields have not increased, but the use of pesticides on our food has. The only ones ...
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Business Wire (press release)

Arcadia Biosciences and BGI to Create Global Non-GM Genetic Resource for Rice
“These shared results have the potential to accelerate rice variety development and eventually extend to other key food crops,” said Eric Rey, ...
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azcentral.com

Valley food banks turning away citrus donations
The reason? A bug the size of the tip of a ballpoint pen called the Asian citrus psyllid, which has devastated crops in other states and has been making ...
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GPB

The Past Is Littered With Foods Of The Future
Arthur Radebaugh imagined gigantic crops in his syndicated Sunday comic strip Closer Than We Think, which ran from 1958 until 1963.
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Courthouse News Service

USDA OKs Monsanto's Corn, Greens Not Happy
... and international opposition to the proliferation of GE organisms, but also rising demand for transparency in labeling GE and GMO food crops.
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Daily Nebraskan

Local producers revive Farmers' Market with December holiday event
... is sponsored by the Old Cheney Road Farmers' Market, with support from Community CROPS, Open Harvest Co-op Grocery and Lone Tree Foods.
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Back-from-the-dead Australian grass to lead 'resurrection' plants prevent global food shortage
Food crops could soon withstand global climate change with the discovery of Australian scientists of the ability of a grass that can survive extreme ...
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food crops
Daily update December 8, 2015


NEWS

Rain Causes Decay To Food Crops In Kabwum's Komba LLG
People in Kabwum's Komba LLG are struggling to plant kaukau- sweet potato, Taro and cassava as rains arrive and the food crops decay in the ...
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Shepparton News

Food waste to grow crops
Liquid food waste is being injected into the soil of a northern Victorian farm as part of a novel solution to disposing the growing amount of ...
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NPR

The Past Is Littered With Foods Of The Future
Totally Synthetic Food: The 19th century French chemist Marcellin Berthelot ... Giant Vegetables: Many of our current crops are giant versions of the ...
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Nature World News




Public News Service

Global Food System Faces Multiple Threats from Climate Change
Climate change is likely to have far-reaching impacts on livestock and crops throughout the world, according to a new report. Credit: USDA ...
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The Guardian

A world in which we all consume the same food will end up with a serving of disaster
“Right now, three-quarters of our food comes from 12 plants and five ... And the title of her book, Bread, Wine, Chocolate, suggests it isn't just crops ...
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The Register-Guard

Food label bill about justice
The organization's mission includes creating an affordable, safe food ... In reality, GMO crops have primarily been designed by chemical companies to ...
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The Inquisitr

Disease Threatens Bananas: World's Favorite Fruit Faces Possible Extinction, Researchers Say
“The global yield of bananas—one of the most important food crops—is severely hampered by parasites, such as nematodes, which cause yield ...
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Inter Press Service

Pakistan Moves to Stop Biodiversity Loss
These farms combine food crops, agro-forestry and managed grazing, set up both as productive units and demonstration farms. Other farmers visit ...
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Scroll.in

Sangh Parivar groups fighting GM mustard run into a new opponent – Sangh Parivar groups
With GM mustard, a food crop, coming up for regulatory approval, the government could use all the help it could get in winning over the critics, ...
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food crops
Daily update December 7, 2015


NEWS


Voice of America (blog)

Six Foods That Changed the World
Christopher Cumo, author of “Foods That Changed History,” says these six crops have played a major role. Potato. One food at the top of the list is the ...
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GhanaWeb

More private investors needed in the agriculture sector - Minister
... productivity in the Greater Accra Region the sector has been characterized by destruction of food crops and export crops by alien herdsmen and real ...
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Indileak

Crop Diversification: Punjab Sees More Area Under Horticulture
... production, 48 percent increase in area and 18 percent more productivity of horticultural crops for the food bowl of the country," said the spokesman.
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Times of Malta

No bees, no resilience
Much of the world's food supply could be at risk if nothing is done to protect ... Around 87 main crops worldwide that the human race uses for food, ...
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food crops
Daily update December 6, 2015


NEWS


Agriculture.com

Climate Change Likely To Worsen Global Hunger
“Climate change is projected to result in more frequent disruption of food ... shifting of crop rotations and acreage devoted to specific crops in some ...
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Centre Daily Times

Eats & drinks: State College woman spotlights foods of Ghana in new cookbook
“There are coconuts, plantains and fruits from the south, and in the forested plateaus and hills of the central area there are staple food crops including ...
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The Express Tribune

A crushing blow: Sugarcane crops that are ready rot as crushing season gets delayed
Haji Abdu Rashid Dap, who presided over the meeting, told the media that conferences had been held with the Dera commissioner, K-P food ...
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The Good Men Project

Food, Sustainability, and Conscious Manhood: Let's Evolve
It's discouraging that less than 20 percent of what Americans spend on their food goes to those who actually grew the crops or raised the animals.
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So why has pepper lost its hotness?
Earlier this week, my mind was on food crops; the National Farmers Day; farmers education; the ongoing UN Climate Change Conference, which ...
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Muscat Daily

In pics: Salalah Plain in the Governorate of Dhofar
Salalah Plain is famous for the growing of banana, which is one of the most important economic and food crops in the governorate, spreading over ...
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Pakistan Today

Sugar crops
Liberal consumption of sugarcane juice provides the necessary protein and other food elements to the body. Sugarcane is beneficial for micturition, ...
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food crops
Daily update December 5, 2015


NEWS

Could pineapples' drought-tolerant genes be applied in other crops?
New research into the water-saving properties of pineapples could have crossover benefits for a range of food crops, according to a Texas A&M ...
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BDlive

Maize shortage puts food security at risk for millions
Maize shortage puts food security at risk for millions .... idea for a country to be reliant on imports for its staple food crops, but Grain SA's scenarios tell ...
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AgNet West

Africa: CGIAR Consortium Develops Climate Solutions with Soils for Food Security
“This landmark CGIAR initiative aims to show that we can improve food ... of Faidherbia albida trees, an indigenous African acacia, with food crops.
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Monroe News Star

LSU AgCenter agents hear about new food safety rules
Farms that sell more than $25,000 worth of produce annually are subject to the rule, unless they grow crops that usually are not eaten raw, such as ...
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Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette

Go figure, UI edition, Dec. 4, 2015
He heads a multi-university project supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to increase the yield of staple food crops in developing ...
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Wall Street Journal

How to Satisfy the World's Surging Appetite for Meat
In the U.S., Vermont passed a law in 2014 requiring food made with such crops to be labeled—a move that food companies fear could prompt ...
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Deutsche Welle

No rain and too little drought aid in Ethiopia
As world leaders and experts discuss climate change, Ethiopia is experiencing a serious drought which has decimated food crops. Food aid agencies ...
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EurekAlert

Back from the 'dead': QUT scientists unlock secrets of Aussie 'resurrection' grass
December 4, 2015 - A native Australian grass that “plays dead” during droughts and selectively culls its own cells to survive could provide genetic keys ...
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jacksonprogress-argus

Consumer Qs: Lavender growing in culinary popularity
Can it be used for other foods? ... uses as that may have been treated with chemicals, pesticides or preservatives not meant for food or food crops.
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Capital press

Organic food companies interested in East Oregon farmers
“I've been contacted by purchasers that are interested in organic crops that could be produced in this area and I have a lot of growers that are always ...
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food crops
Daily update December 4, 2015


NEWS


Reliefweb

Crop Prospects and Food Situation, No. 4, December 2015
FAO's latest forecasts for global supply and demand of cereals continue to point to a generally comfortable 2015/16 marketing season, with world ...
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Food World News

Extinct Crops from Abenaki Tribe Revived by Scientist
He noticed that crops that had long been considered extinct were growing on the hillsides. This prompted him to start the Seeds of Renewal Project, ...
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The Indian Express

WTO negotiations: India to seek permanent solution for food security
Emphasising that India will stay firm on the issue of public stock-holding of food crops for food security, the government on Thursday urged World ...
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Drop in food production
“The focus is more on commercial crops rather than food crops. This may result into food security issues. Officials should spread awareness among ...
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UN News Centre




CBS News

Ben & Jerry's Commits To Building Non-GMO Supply Chains From Scratch
Now, they're working with dozens of other food companies to build up ... for major commodity crops like corn and soy “is built for undifferentiated crops.
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New Vision

Invest in agriculture to overcome malnutrition-experts
He said bio fortification is the process of breeding food crops that are rich in ... The programme is implemented by the Food, Agriculture, and Natural ...
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Can things turn around for Canadian wheat?
It is the most important food crop, providing on average 20 percent of the food calories for the world's population. It is the most widely grown and traded ...
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Marijuana in Pueblo and El Paso counties yet to be tested for pesticides
Pesticides are heavily regulated when it comes to use on food crops, but less so when it comes to growing marijuana. On November 12, 2015, ...
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UN flags biofuels slowdown, as food prices renew decline
The United Nations highlighted a cooling in the competition by biofuels plants for crops as it revealed a return by food prices into decline, as cereals ...
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food crops
Daily update December 3, 2015


NEWS


Yorkshire Post




New York Times

Food Companies to Add Scan Codes With More Product Details
About 30 food companies on Wednesday announced plans to add scannable ... We can't guarantee that all ingredients are from non-G.M.O. crops.” ...
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ThePoultrySite.com

Producing Food in the Face of Climate Change Threats
He said information on crops, food production and climate need to be made more available, and from the data available, greater knowledge of the ...
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Devex

Want to achieve the SDGs? Follow the parental golden rule!
The “what” to reducing food loss and waste and the “how” through an ... the production, processing, packaging, and distribution of these food crops ...
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Vancouver Sun

Market gardens not the answer to BC's food challenges
Market gardens not the answer to B.C.'s food challenges ... Blueberries are the main crop that is irrigated in Metro Vancouver, compared with forage ...
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Wall Street Journal

Food Makers Try Higher-Tech Labels Amid Calls for Transparency
Perhaps the most-contested issue the SmartLabel is intended to address is the use of ingredients made from genetically modified organisms—crops ...
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The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer

Nevis Dept. of Agriculture embarks on breadfruit and breadnut developmental strategy‏
The crops will give food for the next 50 years. Even if hurricanes come they just need natural pruning and they will come up again,” Mr. Bammann said.
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Uganda: Farmers, Scientists, Policy Makers Discuss Climate-Smart Agriculture
Farmers observed that weather patterns are more unpredictable than ever before and that it has become harder to grow food crops such as maize.
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Southeast AgNet

Uganda: Agriculture Not Priority At Paris Climate Change Talks
An international anti-hunger organisation, Slow Food, has expressed ... It encourages communities to preserve their food crops, animal breeds, and ...
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The Hindu

Chenchus take to cotton cultivation
If I cultivate food crops, I will be the sole one to bear the brunt of marauding animals. Earlier, the attacks would be spread out evenly across vast area, ...
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food crops
Daily update December 2, 2015


NEWS


Devex

Integrated approaches to increasing food security and nutrition
Integrated approaches to increasing food security and nutrition ... At times, prices may be so low that the crops aren't worth the labor needed for ...
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Pioneering crops for future generations
Led by the University of Copenhagen, a team of 19 partner institutions from 13 countries will create innovative, high quality, protein-rich food crops, ...
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Greenhouse Grower (blog)

New Crop Protection Solution Uses Bees To Deliver Biocontrols To Flowering Crops
... developed and commercialized a new crop protection solution that uses bumblebees to deliver organic biopesticides to flowering food crops.
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Nature.com

Neglected tropical crops?
Put simply, they are diseases of poverty — one substantial aspect of which is a meagre and insecure food supply. Why, then, are crops that form a ...
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NBR, CRR Farmers Lauded for Commitment to Food Security
NBR, CRR Farmers Lauded for Commitment to Food Security ... for their hard work and for piloting climate resilient crops, aimed to attain food security.
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UD Daily

Farm 'perfect fit'
I got really interested in re-connecting people with their food, and what ... Whether it's growing crops or having animals who are foraging for grasses, ...
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BDlive

State and private sector must plough resilience into farms
THE drought in key farming areas in SA is expected to play havoc with food production and prices. As we head into harvest season for many crops, ...
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The Express Tribune

Agri experts warn of aggravating hunger, food insecurity
He said that in green revolution, short stature and duration crops were introduced and now, it was time to develop and adopt climate change resilient ...
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South African Broadcasting Corporation

Which countries are worst affected by El Nino?
... will need food assistance because of widespread damage to crops and rising food prices due to a prolonged drought exacerbated by El Nino.
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Delta Farm Press (blog)

'Catchy' phrases not helpful in fight to grow crops
You farm thousands of acres of corn, soybeans or other crops. ... The activist groups – Earthjustice and the Center for Food Safety – claimed in a ...
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WEB

PROTEIN2FOOD - Pioneering crops for future generations
PROTEIN2FOOD - Pioneering crops for future generations. 01 December 2015 EUFIC - European Food Information Council. By 2050, the global ...
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food crops
Daily update December 1, 2015


NEWS

Biomass crops can enhance landscape biodiversity
Non-food perennial biomass crops such as willows and miscanthus, can contribute to the reduction of CO2 and play a role in mitigation against ...
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The Globe and Mail

Splitting the pros and perils of genetically modified foods
Food crops engineered to tolerate insects, disease, pesticides, dry soil and extreme temperatures will produce higher yields and, as GM food ...
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U.S. News & World Report

How El Nino Will Impact Food Prices and Food Stocks
Shortfalls in crop production often mean higher prices. However, because El Nino is a temporary phenomenon, any investments should be short-term ...
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Two-day course to educate media, food industry leaders about pulses
A $140,000 specialty crop grant will enable the Pacific Northwest pulse industry to educate food industry leaders about the benefits of dry peas, lentils ...
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The Conversation US

Why Europe will let member states opt out of GM crops
The European approach to GM crops, food and feed supports traceability and labelling, and emphasizes the importance of having in place measures ...
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The Daily Score

Will EPA Cancel an Old, Dangerous Pesticide?
Many of them are still with us, but a major one, Chlorpyrifos, may soon be revoked for use on food crops—and the window for the public to weigh in is ...
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Farm Weekly

Red tape chokes food chain
Red tape chokes food chain ... had little relationship with the challenges farmers and related agribusinesses now confronted producing food crops.
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Radio New Zealand

Food shortages in Vanuatu, PNG could last months
An NGO with offices in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands says a little rain has eased some of the drought pressure, but no enough to allow crop ...
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AG Week

FACTBOX-Which countries are worst affected by El Nino?
Ethiopia is one of the worst hit countries and is experiencing its worst drought in decades. El Nino related drought has decimated food crops and led to ...
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just-food.com (subscription)

What could be benefit of US approval of GM salmon?
The FDA has said GM salmon – as is the case with GM crops in the US – will ... Labelling food as being "free from GM" will be at the manufacturer's or ...
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