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Thursday, 10 January 2019

Triple burden of malnutrition persists in Europe and Central Asia

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Farm in Kyrgyzstan, a country with a high prevalence of undernourishment 
In Europa and Central Asia, significant progress has been made in reducing undernourishment over the past two decades. However, new evidence shows a stagnation of this trend, particularly in Central Asia.

Wednesday, 9 January 2019

Czech supermarkets must donate unsold foods, court confirms

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Czech supermarkets must donate unsold foods, court confirms
Supermarkets in the Czech Republic must donate unsold products to food banks. On Wednesday, the Constitutional Court dismissed an appeal against a new amendment to the national Food Act, aimed at reducing food waste.

Monday, 7 January 2019

India mounts awareness campaign as maize-eating moth detected

Fall armyworm -
fall armyworm
Indian agriculture officials have launched an awareness campaign among farmers about the fall armyworm moth and its management following the confirmation late last month that the voracious maize-eating pest has reached India.

Sunday, 6 January 2019

African swine fever ‘devastating’ if it spreads beyond China

A farm worker walks along a row of caged pigs in China
African swine fever ‘devastating’ if it spreads beyond China
Outbreaks of African swine fever reported from widely different parts of China over the past month have prompted experts, including from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), to warn that the virus could spill into adjacent South-east Asia, with devastating consequence for hog industries.

Saturday, 5 January 2019

Intensified farming ‘rarely’ aids wellbeing, environment

A farmer harvests okra on his plot of land in Bidi Bidi camp

A farmer harvests okra on his plot of land in Bidi Bidi camp
 Agricultural intensification rarely leads to simultaneous benefits for ecosystem services such as biodiversity and human wellbeing, researchers say.

Friday, 4 January 2019

Miyetti Allah says ‘We are not enemies to farmers’


* discards amnesty report.
National Secretary of the Meyetti Allah Kautal Hore Fulani Social-Cultural Association, Engr. Salah Alhassan addressing members
 Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, a Fulani Socio-Cultural Association has said that its group was never an enemy to local farmers in the face of ensuring food security, thereby condemned the report on amnesty submitted to the Federal Government (FG) as being hasty without full consultation to all the parties involved.

based crop insurance could debut in Kenya in 2019

Photo-based crop insurance could debut in Kenya in 2019
based crop insurance could debut in Kenya in 2019
Picture-based crop insurance could make its debut in Kenya next year after a study in India found that it may avoid the pitfalls of other insurance schemes.

Thursday, 3 January 2019

Images speaks @ the press conference of the Meyetti Allah Kautal Hore Fulani Social-Cultural Association on Amnesty International report 2018 that held in Abuja today

National Secretary of the Meyetti Allah Kautal Hore Fulani Social-Cultural Association, Engr Salah Alhassan addressing members

Software helps cut Indian cows’ methane emissions

Software helps cut Indian cows̢۪ methane emissions
Software helps cut Indian cows’ methane emissions
A software tool developed by India’s National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) is helping balance the diets of 2.4 million heads of Indian cattle leading to increased milk output and reduced methane emissions, an international livestock conference heard.

Wednesday, 2 January 2019

Sugarcane ethanol benefits mapped out for Latin America

Sugarcane ethanol benefits mapped out for Latin America
Sugarcane ethanol benefits mapped out for Latin America
Producing ethanol from sugarcane could reduce fossil fuel imports in Latin American countries other than Brazil, where sugarcane is already a big part of the energy mix.