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Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary Is No Friend of Fast-Food Workers

Andrew Puzder, chief executive of CKE Restaurants, exits after his meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump International Golf Club in Bedminster Township, New Jersey, on Nov. 19
* Andrew Pudzer, the CEO of Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr., is a vocal critic of the Fight for $15.

The tragicomedy that is the Trump transition just keeps getting worse—or better, depending on whether you see it more as, well, tragedy or comedy.

Monday, 6 November 2017

Kenya: Shortage Fears Loom as Supply of Cheap Maize Flour Dwindles

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Maize Flour
Reduced supply of subsidised maize flour has hit supermarkets days to the end of the subsidy scheme, raising fears of shortages.

Kenya: 17 Counties Set to Revive Pyrethrum Farming

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Pyrethrum Farming
Seventeen pyrethrum growing counties are working on forming an economic bloc in an effort to revive the collapsed industry.

Sunday, 5 November 2017

How to Fight Food Waste With Food Waste

Food Waste
* Apeel Sciences uses what might otherwise be trash to make a second skin for fragile fruit and vegetable products.

As much of the country remains in the grip of a wicked spell of early winter courtesy of a polar vortex, the bounty of farmers market season sure can feel a long way off right about now. But thanks to one emerging food-tech start-up, we may one day soon be enjoying far fresher produce year-round—and the solution is all-natural.

Saturday, 4 November 2017

Sudan: Completion of Preparations for Hosting National Animal Resources' Conference in Next January

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Livestock
The Minister of Animal Resources Bishara Juma Aru has affirmed completion of all preparations for hosting the National Conference on Animal Resources in next January under the patronage of the First Vice President of the Republic and National Prime Minister with the participation of regional and international bodies as well as private sector to shed light on the economic, social and political importance of animal resources.

Friday, 3 November 2017

Sudan: First Vice President Launches Harvest and Grinding Season of Sugar Cane At Sennar and Al-Junaid Factories

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First Vice President of Republic and National Prime Minister Bakri Hassan Saleh

First Vice President of Republic and National Prime Minister Bakri Hassan Saleh inaugurated Wednesday the beginning of the harvest and milling of sugar cane for the production season 2018 -2017 at Sennar and Al-Junaid factories.

Zimbabwe: Govt, WFP Commits to Ending Hunger in Zim

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livestock
Government and the World Food Program  unveiled District profiles aimed at identifying root causes of hunger and food insecurity in the country.

Scientists Discover How Farmers Can Fight Pests With Crops

Discover How Farmers Can Fight Pests With Crops
A new study shows that varying the nutrient levels in a monoculture can reduce the need for pesticides.

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Bakers, Caterers demand legislation for global efficiency


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·       COMAFAS asks for cassava initiative to reduce wheat import

The Association of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria (AMBCN), during a one-day capacity building sponsored by Crown Flour Mills has demanded the need for an operational act that would enhance global professionalism practices of its members just as the Community Allied Farmers Association of Nigeria (COMAFAS) requested for the revival of cassava bread initiative so as to reduce wheat flour import and high prices occasioned by dealers.

Remembering Gus Schumacher: Farm Hero and Food Justice Advocate

Gus Schumacher, food justice advocate and farmers market proponent, passed away at age 77.
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Advocate, consultant, and farm hero Gus Schumacher passed away on September 24, 2017, of a heart attack at the age of 77. His long career began with helping out on the family farm in Lexington, Massachusettes. After serving in the government for many years, he later co-founded his own nonprofit called Wholesome Wave. Throughout all, he promoted food justice.