Nuclear DNA was first edited in the early 1970s, chloroplast DNA was first edited in 1988, and animal mitochondrial DNA was edited in 2008. However, no tool previously successfully edited plant mitochondrial DNA.
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Tuesday, 13 August 2019
Monday, 12 August 2019
Genetic breakthrough in cereal crops could help improve yields worldwide
A team of Clemson University scientists has achieved a breakthrough in the genetics of senescence in cereal crops with the potential to dramatically impact the future of food security in the era of climate change.
Sunday, 11 August 2019
A SOUTH CAROLINA FARMHER OFFERS SOLID ADVICE TO OTHER YOUNG PEOPLE.
On a recent trip filming in the Southeastern U.S., I travelled through Alabama and Georgia before ending up in Charleston, South Carolina.
Friday, 9 August 2019
The Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine celebrates National Biodiversity Week
The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Michael Creed T.D. welcomes a week which places biodiversity firmly in the spotlight and recognises recent calls for urgency in protecting biodiversity.
Association wants policy for 30% mushroom content for hotels confectionary
FMITI advises members on unity
The
President, National Mushroom Growers, Processors and Marketers Association of
Nigeria (NAM-GP-MAN) Chief Micheal Awunor has said that 30% local content
inclusion of mushroom in all our confectioneries in the entire stores and
hotels across the country would galvanize its productivity saying government provision
of policy support in this regards would effectively drive the action plan of
the produce just as the Permanent Secretary (PS), Federal ministry of Industry,
Trade and Investment (FMITI), Mr. Edet Sunday Apan enjoined the executives to
work harmoniously towards achieving success.
Thursday, 8 August 2019
Ministry prays for technocrat as minister
The
officials of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) may
have been praying for a technocrat as minister based on the experiences from
the immediate past one who they claimed did not do much professionally to
assist the sector. FoodFarmNews reliably
gathered.
Tuesday, 6 August 2019
Images speak at the ATASP-1 media engagement held in Abuja.
A Journey from City Dwellers to Regenerative Farmers: THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM
My wife Molly specialized in farm-to-table cuisine and I was a documentary filmmaker, but we had a collective dream that our once-coveted identities as filmmaker and chef couldn’t satisfy… to become farmers.
Monday, 5 August 2019
Earliest evidence of the cooking and eating of starch
New discoveries made at the Klasies River Cave in South Africa's southern Cape, where charred food remains from hearths were found, provide the first archaeological evidence that anatomically modern humans were roasting and eating plant starches, such as those from tubers and rhizomes, as early as 120,000 years ago.
Sunday, 4 August 2019
NAQS to Food Dealers: User Fees Not Extortion
DG The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS) Dr.Vincent Isegbe |
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