10. Monsanto and Devgen Describe New Approach to Insect-Protection The technology is expected to provide farmers with a new in-the-seed option to protect crop yields and present another tool to support agriculture's mission of meeting the world's growing food, feed and fuel demands. Monsanto Company is a leading global provider of technology-based solutions and agricultural products that improve farm productivity and food quality. The research is expected to allow scientists to harness the cell's natural ability to regulate protein production and apply it...
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11. Job Board This project focuses on promoting economic growth through improving livelihoods of Malian agricultural producers by providing strategic assistance to improve the efficiency of selected value chains. Exchange ideas and information with others around the world. Foreign Policy Association: Job Board: Short-Term Experts: Organizational Training for Potato, Rice, Mango, Tomato and/or Shallot Producer Organizations skip to content. Foreign Policy Association: Job Board: Short-Term Experts:...
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12. Availability of quality water poses a major challenge to our future by Lloyd Stover published November 5, 2007 12:15 am e-mail this Print this Advertisement It may come as a surprise to learn that nearly half the people in the world don t have the kind of clean water and sanitation services that were available 2,000 years ago to the citizens of ancient Rome. by Lloyd Stover published November 5, 2007 12:15 am e-mail this Print this Advertisement It may come as a surprise to learn that nearly half the people in the world don t have the kind of clean water...
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13. Modern gadgets find place in farming life With the onset of global positioning systems, harvest monitoring and genetic seed modification, farming is getting more technical, allowing new-age farmers to escape bad conditions such as too much rain or not enough. The new technology is very expensive, but farmers are compelled to use it in order to maintain their business, Brazoria County agriculture extension agent Corrie Bowen said. The satellites help position combines and tractors track which rows are being cut, called swaths, to a...
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14. Asia to bear the brunt of climate change Today's Top Stories Asia to bear the brunt of climate change London - Global warming could reverse decades of social and economic progress across Asia, where food shortages loom and more than half the continent's 4 billion people live along vulnerable coasts, a new report issued by Oxfam and Greenpeace warned Monday. Today's Top Stories Asia to bear the brunt of climate change London - Global warming could reverse decades of social and economic progress across Asia, where food shortages...
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15. Simulation model can enhance rice productivity Enter your search terms Submit search form. Farming based on the outcome of applying the simulation model and system analysis technology has in fact increased the rice yield to around 5.31 tonne per hectare against 4.31 tonne per hectare from usual practice in the rainfed favourable lowlands of the State. Farming based on the outcome of applying the simulation model and system analysis technology has in fact increased the rice yield to around 5.31 tonne per hectare against 4.31 tonne per...
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16. Climate Change Threatens Farms Several recent analyses have concluded that the higher temperatures expected in coming years - along with salt seepage into groundwater as sea levels rise and anticipated increases in flooding and droughts - will disproportionately affect agriculture in the planet's lower latitudes, where most of the world's poor live. Free Internet Press Uncensored News For Real People. Several recent analyses have concluded that the higher temperatures expected in coming years - along with salt seepage...
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17. Number of cropdusters in county falls Much of the reason for the drop in demand has been the increased use of technology in farming, such as hybrid seeds that can turn out larger yields than in years before. Of the area crops that use cropdusting, corn, rice, soybeans and grain sorghum, many do not have as many planted acres as they did five years ago. Seeds now are genetically modified to be more resistant to harsh conditions which gives the farmers greater yields, he said. Though flying about 10 feet off the ground can be...
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18. Flinchbaugh says it's a tough time to pass a farm bill Among the problems is passing a bill that allows for direct payments to farmers regardless of how much farmers raise or what price the commodity is bringing. Kansas State University farm economist Barry Flinchbaugh said Tuesday that as farmers rake in record high commodity prices this is a tough time to pass a farm bill. Having been involved in every farm bill since 1968, he said, this policy renewal is stalled in the Senate by partisan politics and feuds between commodity groups. Senate...
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