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AI outbreaks in France impact Russian turkey meat market
It is estimated that existing and planned hatching egg production in Russia would cover only 80% of domestic demand.
Carbon-neutral eggs make good sense
When consumers consciously buy organic eggs, they assume that they are sustainable, too.
Could Brazil surpass U.S. as world's top corn exporter?
Competition in world markets is expected to intensify as Brazil is currently projected to produce record corn and soybean crops for 2022-23.
SA winemaker using ducks to control pests in vineyards
A South African winemaker, Vergenoegd Löw, The Wine Estate, is using 1 000 Indian Runner ducks to forage its vineyards where “they happily dine” on snails while keeping the farm pest-free and natural.
Türkiye wants more young people in agriculture: Minister
The government wants to see more young people at every stage of agricultural production, Agriculture and Forestry Minister Vahit Kirişçi has said.
Avian influenza: Unspeakable damage and unexplainable consequences
Chairman of the IEC working group Avian Influenza, Ben Dellaert gives an overview of the current bird flu crisis.
Australia set for record wheat crop as harvest wraps up
Grain traders down under expect a massive 42 million-tonne wheat crop.
Fluke Discovery of Ancient Farming Technique Could Stabilize Crop Yields
As climates around the world grow harsher and increasingly unpredictable, concerns are increasing over our world's food security.
Farmers told to beef up green credentials to trade with Europe
Australian farmers must boost environmental credentials and cut greenhouse emissions if they want to maintain access to the $72 billion export market.
New AI-powered farming robot covers 50 acres of crops per day
The new bot sees what’s going on with plants from both above and below.