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Jul 13
Nigeria’s food importation policy could destroy country’s agriculture, warns Akinwumi Adesina

– Nigeria should be producing more food to stabilize food prices, while creating jobs…

Jul 13
Brian Minter: Summer pruning requires an aggressive touch

Breadcrumb Trail Links Gardening Life Pruning at this time of the year can make a huge…

Jul 13
Anthony Gismondi: These are the best B.C. sparkling wines to try

Breadcrumb Trail Links Life Food Sparkling wine has moved from something wine geeks…

Jul 12
Suzano Agrees US$110 Million Purchase of Two US Industrial Facilities from Pactiv Evergreen

SÃO PAULO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Suzano, the world’s largest pulp producer, has announced the…

Jul 12
Bird flu sparking COVID memories on U.S. farms

Martin, Michigan | Reuters—Some dairy farmers are resisting Michigan’s nation-leading…

Jul 12
Haiti and hurricane Berly: Caribbean region challenges

By Caribbean News Global contributor NEW YORK, USA, (OCHA / UN News) – The United…

Jul 12
New processing plant brings hope to banana farmers in Zimbabwe

ZIMBABWE / AFRICA – The banana processing plant under construction in Hauna in the…

Jul 12
PISLM initiates regional response to hurricane Beryl

By Caribbean News Global contributor GEORGETOWN, Guyana – As part of the Caribbean…

Jul 12
Merging greenhouse and vertical farm advantages innovations

Interius Farms, a company that brings vertical farming technology to greenhouses, won…

Jul 12
Cereals withstood storms better: CCHA

Glacier FarmMedia—Cereals proved to be more resilient compared to other crops after a…