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2023.09.11
Preparing the poultry industry for tech disruption
Like hospitals, the poultry industry is about to be radically transformed by robots, the Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI).
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2023.09.11
Australian agricultural exports grow to $80bn thanks to high rainfall
Australian agricultural exports have grown by $12.5bn to $80bn due to higher-than-average rainfall and high commodity prices, a new report has found.
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2023.09.11
Generation Africa Awards US$116,000 to Winners in the 2023 GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition hosted at Africa Food Systems Summit in Tanzania
Two visionary agripreneurs clinched top honours in the fifth annual GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition Finals held at the Africa Food Systems Forum Summit 2023.
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2023.09.09
G20 First Spouses to Witness India's Agricultural Innovations at Pusa Institute
The visit aims to spotlight India's advancements in agricultural research and technology.
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2023.09.09
Can we sustain rice farming in Bhutan?
We are basically an agrarian society, but of late agriculture in general and rice farming in particular is losing its traditional significance.
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2023.09.08
Indonesia resumes imports of live cattle from Australia
Indonesia has resumed imports of live cattle from all facilities in Australia following a partial suspension two months ago after a small number of animals were detected with lumpy skin disease (LSD), a ministry official said on Friday.
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2023.09.08
Crop Progress report: Which state has the most good/excellent soybeans?
Mild temperatures and a lack of rain in this state have put 77% of the soybean crop in good/excellent shape.
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2023.09.08
Russia: Poultry prices up, gov’t kicks off antimonopoly investigation
The Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) has launched an investigation into the poultry market to find out whether economic factors justified this year’s rise in wholesale prices.
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2023.09.07
Swine fever detected in Sweden for the first time
A dead wild boar in Sweden has tested positive for African swine fever, Sweden's Veterinary Institute said on Wednesday, the first such case in the country.
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2023.09.07
Tunisian heatwave hits wine output
Tunisia's blisteringly hot summer has hit Tunisia's small wine industry, damaging or destroying grapes and leaving farmers and vintners to fear for their future as climate change brings hotter, drier weather to North Africa.