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 2023.07.19

France strengthens support for avian influenza vaccination campaign

Ministry of Agriculture announces five important measures

 2023.07.18

Expanding agriculture could worsen flooding in South American plains, study says

International demand for soybeans and corn has turned the South American plains into an economic pillar for countries like Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay. But all of that activity also comes with a heavy price.

 2023.07.18

‘India moving from green revolution to agriculture revolution’

India is moving from green revolution to agriculture revolution (AR) with modern technologies dominating AR where foods will be prepared in factories impacting farmers.

 2023.07.17

Calls for UK government to reconsider egg trade deal

UK consumers expect the government to promote high standards of hen welfare, environmental protection and food safety, says Dr Nick Palmer, head of Compassion in World Farming UK.

 2023.07.15

Livestock contribute to global food security - FAO report

Globally, more than a billion people depend on livestock

 2023.07.14

UN scrambles to save Black Sea grain deal, with EU help, ahead of Monday deadline

The cargo ship Mehmet Bey waits to pass through the Bosphorus Strait off the shores of Yenikapi during a misty morning in Istanbul.

 2023.07.13

Rapeseed prices recover after dip last week

Rapeseed prices recover after dip last week.

 2023.07.12

New center will provide technologies to enhance competitiveness of small and medium farmers

New center will provide technologies to enhance competitiveness of small and medium farmers

 2023.07.12

Microbial diversity for better food safety

Food safety of meat and eggs is extremely important in reducing foodborne infections.

 2023.07.12

Exclusive: France picks Germany's Boehringer Ingelheim for bird flu vaccines

France has chosen German company Boehringer Ingelheim to supply the 80 million doses of bird flu vaccines needed for its vaccination campaign to start in October, an agriculture ministry spokesperson told Reuters on Wednesday.