Crops don't generally thrive in desert-like ground, but 1000 years ago farmers in Israel utilised refuse such as ash and ...
New “slow flower” farms grow beautiful blooms—without health-harming chemicals used by overseas operations that dominate the ...
Case IH’s mission is to deliver actionable data and impactful solutions that make farming easier, more efficient and ...
Farmers planning equipment purchases in 2025 must consider economic pressures such as rising machinery costs, tight margins, and high input expenses. While demand for used equipment may grow, new ...
Farmers living in Africa’s mountain regions report alarming changes in local weather patterns. These changes include ...
Thompson, Executive Director of Modern Ag Alliance, argues that crop protection tools are under attack from outside groups, ...
Chinese scientists have identified two key genes responsible for sorghum's resistance to Striga, a parasitic plant that causes significant crop losses. The breakthrough, which also highlights the ...
A new study published in Nature emphasizes the urgent need for immediate action to help people adapt to changing conditions ...
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ScienceAfrica on MSNIITA, Partners Empowering Africa’s Crop Improvement ScientistsThe International Institute of Tropical Agriculture(IITA) as a member of the African Orphan Crops Consortium in partnership with the University of California, Davis and the Innovative Genomics at UC ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNReintegrating Former Fighters - A Boon to Building Sustainable PeaceLasting peace is fundamental to national stability and prosperity, and the role of peace building in achieving this goal cannot be overstated.Beyond ending hostilities, sustainable peace requires a ...
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