Sophie Andre, founder and director of Elysia Catering, went from delivering breakfast bags to people’s workplaces in London to feeding the likes of Airbnb, WeWork, and government agencies, while creating a smaller circular economy hub in the supply chain for food otherwise wasted.
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Opinion | Why We Need Organic for All?
Many people choose organic food in order to protect themselves and their families from exposure to pesticides. But choosing organic also means helping to create a healthier food system for everyone, from farm to table.
Saturday, 13 July 2019
OPINION - SCIENCE: Gene editing technology in agriculture: Time for African governments to intervene By Aghan DanielIdaghan@afsta.org
A series of
genome editing related research work in Africa has triggered the need for the
continent to develop a dedicated policy for new and precision breeding
techniques, especially for genome editing.
According to experts who are already doing
gene editing research, National Biosafety Authorities in the continent need to
develop regulations on the innovation with speed.
Climate Labels on Food to Become a Reality in Denmark
The Danish Government has announced that a climate labeling system on food products will accompany its plan to become carbon neutral by 2050.
Friday, 12 July 2019
Food Organizations Join Forces to Reintroduce Neglected Crops to Global Ecosystems
Over the last century, government policies and large food producers have prioritized farming practices that grow crop varieties with high yields.
Thursday, 11 July 2019
Oluwatoyinbo takes over agric college
Following the indefinite suspension of the provost of
Federal College of Agriculture, Ibadan, Dr. Babajide Adelekan as a result of
his arraignment in court for financial impropriety by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices Commission
(ICPC), Dr. Foluke Oluwatoyinbo was announced as the acting provost of the
institution. This was made known by a source close to the office of the
provost.
Soil Science sets to hold 2019 conference at Makurdi
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“Food Won’t Solve Hunger. Income Will.”
Ontario has become the battleground for the food insecurity debate in Canada. A pilot project providing low-earning residents a guaranteed income came to a screeching halt under new provincial leadership.
Wednesday, 10 July 2019
Issues, as Nigeria prepares for wheat conference
* Focus
on seeds, NIRSAL and out-grower
As the strategic committee on Nigerian Technologies for
African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme on wheat compact commenced
preparation towards hosting the international conference scheduled for between
July 24 and 26, 2019, issues of quality seeds, role of Nigeria Incentive-Based
Risk Sharing System (NIRSAL) and a structured out-growers commencement were
well deliberations for way forward.
SOLVING PROBLEMS OF FARMERS / HERDSMEN CONFLICT IN NIGERIA – A PERSPECTIVE by Engr. O. M. Akeju
INTRODUCTION
The arable farmers and Pastoralists conflicts have been pre – dated to colonial days. Historically, the colonial masters faced the challenges; the major herdsmen / farmers conflict of 1948 was a good example.
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