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Thursday 17 January 2019

Government’s post-Brexit agriculture scheme falls short of protection needed to safeguard environment, farmers warn

The government has pledged to pay farmers for preserving the environment, but some are concerned their measures will not be enough
The government has pledged to pay farmers for preserving the environment, but some are concerned their measures will not be enough 
The government’s vision for post-Brexit farming does not provide enough protection for the environment, meaning food production is at risk, according to a farming group.

Wednesday 16 January 2019

How satellites could help farmers deal with the risk of drought

Only the most drought-prone farms in Australia take out cover
How satellites could help farmers deal with the risk of drought
While drought policy raises many complex emotional, political and policy issues, it can be useful to think of it as an insurance problem: how can we best help farmers manage climate risk?

Tuesday 15 January 2019

UN committee approves declaration on the rights of peasants

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UN committee approves declaration on the rights of peasants
The UN has passed a resolution adopting a declaration on the rights of peasants and other people working in rural areas. On 19 November, a large majority of 119 countries in the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly voted in favor of Resolution no. A/C.3/73/L.30, amongst them most Asian, African and Latin American member states.

Monday 14 January 2019

Report reveals massive pension fund investment in farmland

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Report reveals massive pension fund investment in farmland
Money from pension funds has fueled a massive investment in farmland over the past decade, with negative consequences for rural communities.

Sunday 13 January 2019

Climate change to disrupt agricultural productivity in the U.S., report

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Climate 
Climate change is affecting the natural environment, agriculture, energy production and use, land and water resources, transportation, and human health and welfare across the U.S. and its territories, warns a federal report released on November 23.

Saturday 12 January 2019

Global burden of malnutrition remains unacceptably high, report

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Overweight and obesity among adults are at record levels 
The burden of malnutrition across the world remains unacceptably high, and progress unacceptably slow. However, although the world is off track, the chance to end malnutrition has never been greater.

FG inaugurates taskforce against fall armyworm infestation



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The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh has set up a task force to stop the fall armyworm menace currently ravaging the country so as to rescue 50% worth of maize valued at N147 billion lost to the pest menace across the nation yearly. The inauguration of the committee was done in Abuja, recently

Friday 11 January 2019

UN General Assembly says 'yes' to peasant rights declaration

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A victory for peasants worldwide 
The United Nations have finally adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas. On December 17, a large majority of 121 countries, amongst them most Asian, African and Latin American member states, voted in favor of Resolution no. A/C.3/73/L.30 at the 73th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

Soil management: stakeholders frown at bush burning



Prof. Victor Chude  Agricultural Extension workers during a two' day sensitisation workshop on soil management
 Agricultural Extension workers from across the country at the recently concluded workshop on soil fertility management and categories for profitability farming in Nigeria has emphasised on the need for proper monitoring against bush burning of farmlands saying the department of forestry needed to put policing measure in place.

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.