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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Sunday, 4 November 2018

Jon Danielsen Aarhus and the architecture of rural Norway

Jon Danielsen Aarhus and the architecture of rural Norway
Patrick Kingsland speaks to the Oslo-based rising architectural star Jon Danielsen Aarhus about his traditional-looking rural cabins and views on the rapidly developing Norwegian capital.

Saturday, 3 November 2018

Uzbek deputy PM sacked in ditch row

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Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister Zoyir Mirzayev 
Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister Zoyir Mirzayev has been dismissed over a scandal involving the public humiliation of a group of farmers.

Friday, 2 November 2018

World Food Day: How IITA is addressing food security in Africa, by IITA Boss

Sanginga


Research outputs by Africa Food Prize winner, the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), and its national partners are helping farmers to come out of poverty, creating jobs and demonstrating the possibility of having a prosperous African continent, says the Director general of IITA, Dr Nteranya Sanginga today.

Meet the finalists of the Zurich/Farming Independent Farmer of the Year competition

Farmer George Finlay pictured with finacee Hannah Sheerin (far left) and sister and chef Amanda Finlay with some of the East Friesland sheep on the family farm near the Glen of Imaal in Co Wicklow. Photo: Frank McGrath
Farmer George Finlay pictured with finacee Hannah Sheerin (far left) and sister and chef Amanda Finlay with some of the East Friesland sheep on the family farm near the Glen of Imaal in Co Wicklow. Photo: Frank McGrath
Storm Powell profiles the shortlisted candidates in the Dairy, Tillage, Beef and Sheep categories for the Zurich Farm Insurance/ Farming Independent Farmer of the Year Awards 2018

Thursday, 1 November 2018

Four More Cows Culled in Scotland to Test for BSE

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Mad cow disease
Testing is underway to determine if four more cows might be infected with bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) on a Scottish farm. ( Multimedia Graphic Network, Inc. )

How 19 drystock farmers are contract rearing over 2,000 dairy heifers and making up to €1,400/ha

The contract rearer needs to be technically efficient, an excellent grassland manager and aware if the benefits of reaching target weights.
The contract rearer needs to be technically efficient, an excellent grassland manager and aware if the benefits of reaching target weights.
In November 2015, some 19 drystock farmers in Sligo and Leitrim came together to investigate the potential of contract rearing dairy heifers as a means of increasing stocking rate and increasing the profitability of their farms.

World hunger continues to rise due to climate extremes, UN warns

India

The reports calls for the promotion of sustainable, healthy diets 
The number of undernourished people in the world has increased to an estimated 821 million in 2017, or one in every nine people, warns a report released on Tuesday by five UN agencies. Climate variability and extremes, in addition to conflict and economic slowdowns in some parts of the world, are the key drivers. According to the report, world hunger is on the rise for the third year in a row, returning to levels from a decade ago.

Wednesday, 31 October 2018

Agroecology could feed Europe without pesticides by 2050, study

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The study calls for more hedges, trees and stony habitats
European agriculture could shift entirely to agroecological farming, abandoning pesticides and synthetic fertilisers while sustainably feeding 530 million Europeans by 2050 with healthy diets.

Global hunger for soybeans 'destroying Brazil's Cerrado savanna'

How the food we eat destroys Brazil's savanna
Global hunger for soybeans 'destroying Brazil's Cerrado savanna'
The Cerrado savanna is an area in Brazil the same size as Western Europe.It's one of the most biodiverse places in world - 40% of animal and plant species there can be found nowhere else on the planet.

Tuesday, 30 October 2018

UN Human Rights Council adopts peasant rights declaration

Peasants
Peasant farmers are the backbone of our food systems
The UN Human Rights Council (OHCHR) has passed a resolution adopting a declaration on the rights of peasants and other people working in rural areas.