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20-Apr-2018 - The European Union has decided to ban meat imports from 20 Brazilian plants amid concerns about sanitary controls, a move that the Latin American country plans to contest at the World Trade Organization. The decision made by EU member states on Thursday mainly affects poultry, but will only take ...
11-Apr-2018 - Was your tomato grown in dirt or water? Organic shoppers might notice additional labels this summer that will give them the answer - and tell them whether their choices align with what a rebellious group of farmers and scientists deem the true spirit of the organic movement. About 15 farmers and ...
23-Mar-2018 - Burger giant McDonald's (MCD) announced Tuesday initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions related to its restaurants and offices, becoming the first restaurant company to set approved science based target to reduce such emissions. The company said it will partner with franchisees and ...
08-Dec-2017 - Hannah Holscher, assistant professor of nutrition in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at the University of Illinois is a recipient of the second annual New Innovator in Food and Agriculture Research award. The annual set of early-career grants to outstanding food and agriculture ...
15-Nov-2017 - Can you call a tomato grown in a nutrient solution instead of dirt "organic"? Some purists don't think so. The National Organic Standards Board, which advises the U.S. Department of Agriculture, voted this month against a proposal to exclude hydroponics and aquaponics - the raising of plants ...
20-Oct-2017 - Heterosis describes the situation where the performance of a hybrid progeny exceeds that of its parents. A research team at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) has demonstrated for wheat that the phenomenon is primarily dependent on interactions between genes. ...
28-Aug-2017 - Maine's wild blueberry crop is likely to be much smaller this year than in recent summers because the industry is contending with troubles such as disease and a lack of pollination. The New England state is the wild blueberry capital of the U.S., and in recent years crop sizes have soared and ...
28-Aug-2017 - French wine production is set to tumble by 18 per cent in 2017 due to frost and other adverse weather conditions, the Agriculture Ministry said on Friday. The year's likely total production of 37.2 million hectolitres is an "historic low," worse than 1991, when the country's vineyards were also ...
30-May-2017 - “It turns out that in agriculture, we have some big problems we’re trying to solve, and we have some people with technologies that could really help us,” explained Aidan Connolly, chief innovation officer at Alltech. “But we really have to help them to help us.” With the population steadily ...
18-Mar-2017 - Brazil's agriculture minister says he will meet with ambassadors and representatives of the European meat industry amid an investigation of Brazilian meatpackers that police allege have used chemicals to improve the appearance and smell of expired meats. Blairo Maggi on Saturday told Sao Paulo's ...
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