Research projects show how pesticide use could be reduced with drone images, artificial intelligence and hacking robots.
Research projects show how pesticide use could be reduced with drone images, artificial intelligence and hacking robots.
Afimilk, a global leader in dairy farm management solutions, is pleased to announce the appointment of Justin Miller as the ...
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Briefly on MSNZero Rating of Essential Food Items: Can This Strategy Cushion the Burden of VAT?Although South Africa’s VAT rate remains lower than the OECD average of 19%, the country's unique challenges make an increase ...
Cornelius Adebayo is the Executive Secretary/CEO of NALDA, where he spearheads initiatives to enhance agricultural ...
George Letham, a Banks Peninsula Young Farmers member, was announced as the winner of the Tasman FMG Young Farmer of the Year on Saturday evening, after spending the day competing in a series of ...
A new study published in Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment shows that pests such as the fall armyworm (Spodoptera ...
The African maize stem borer, Busseola fusca, is one of the most important pests of maize in Africa. Cry1Ab maize was planted ...
Microplastics are hindering photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert energy from the sun into the fruit and ...
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Mongabay on MSNPhotos: Ethiopian farmers blend tradition, innovation to sustain centuries-old agricultureAs the first light of the morning sun breaks over the hills of Konso, Kawadaya Oldisha, 45, begins his daily routine of ...
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Investment Monitor on MSNBayer opens $35m maize seed facility in ZambiaThe new maize seed facility will triple its existing capacity in the country in 2025. It will generate 80 permanent and 100 ...
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Food Republic on MSNAre Lentils Really A Good Source Of Protein? Which Kind Has The Most?Many people know that lentils belong to the legume family, providing B vitamins, iron, folate, and potassium, which helps ...
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