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'Right to repair' farm machinery advocates urge Australian reform after US John Deere deal
Australian farmers are fighting for changes to laws that allow machinery manufacturers to stop them fixing broken gear.
CES Las Vegas Introduces Technology that allows Farmers Remotely Monitor the Health of their Fields
The leader of the French start-up, Brad, Olivier Lepine has developed a sensor that can provide farmers with real-time information on temperature, moisture, and light falling in a farm field.
GRAIN TRADE RAMPING UP BETWEEN BRAZIL AND CHINA
potential for corn exports from Brazil to China to reach 50 million metric tons in 2023.
Column: USA, former wheat giant, posts a 40-year export low as demand sags
ended 2022 on the lowest note in over four decades as short supplies and cheaper overseas competition continued pushing U.S. wheat aside.
Ukraine exported 17 million tonnes of agricultural products through the sea ports of Odesa region
Ukraine exported 17 million tonnes of agricultural products through the sea ports of Odesa region.
SOYBEANS, CORN DOWN ON RAIN CHANCES IN ARGENTINA, BRAZIL
Soybeans were modestly lower on fund and technical selling.
Sustainable packaging solutions for fruit and vegetables
France is leading the way, now Germany is following suit: It will in future no longer be possible to retail fruit and vegetables in plastic packs.
No rains in Ivory Coast cocoa regions, tight supply fears
No rain fell last week in most of Ivory Coast's cocoa regions for the second consecutive week, raising fears of a prolonged dry spell which could weigh on the outlook.
Cambodia unveils plans for ‘luxury’ agriculture produce
Forestry and Fisheries is promoting key production chains to boost exports of high-quality produce to international markets.
In a first, turmeric farming project introduced in 12 villages of Dhofar
Fisheries and Water Resources (MAFWR) has introduced turmeric farming in Dhofar governorate.