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CARI: Drought and Agroecology — Let’s Try to See Clearly (publication)

This document was created with the aim of making scientific knowledge about the role of agroecology in drought management more accessible. It is based on a more comprehensive bibliographic review.

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THE GUARDIAN: Scramble for Biofuel as Oil Prices Rise ‘Could Push World Closer to Food Crisis’

Experts say increased use of crops for fuel is a “dangerous game” that could send food price inflation soaring.

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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: Driscoll’s CEO on the State of Agriculture

Soren Bjorn discusses how the world’s largest berry company is navigating geopolitical factors like tariffs and immigration reform, changing consumer behavior caused by GLP-1 drugs, and uncertainty in the global.

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BLOOMBERG: Deadly Screwworm Pest Spreads in the US

The US Department of Agriculture has invested over $1 billion to battle the New World screwworm since January 2025.

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AFSA: Healthy Soils, Healthy Food, Healthy Communities

Rebuilding African food systems from the ground up.

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AgNavigator: May Recap — Top 10 Innovation, Startup & Industry Trend Stories

AgNavigator highlights the most-read stories of the month, covering breakthrough innovations, rising startups, and the trends shaping the future of farming.

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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: A New Era of Investing in Food and Agriculture

Ashley Hartman and Matthew Walker, managing executives at their respective investment firms, discuss the key shifts in food and agriculture investing, their perspective on health trends such as peptides and.

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BLOOMBERG: Why Africa’s Population Boom Could Power Its Next Growth Era

Africa’s long-misunderstood population boom may prove to be its greatest competitive advantage. Rising population density is already reshaping the continent by creating deeper consumer markets and boosting agricultural productivity…

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BI(O)HUB: A World Model of Protein Biology

Four billion years of evolution have produced the molecular machinery of life: proteins. They form cellular structures, transmit signals, defend against infection, repair damage, and regulate nearly every process that.

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AFN: Can Plant Cell Culture Escape the Biopharma Cost Trap?

Plant cell culture is expensive and technically demanding. However, new food-grade facilities operating outside biopharma cost structures could unlock unit economics that broaden its application well beyond pharmaceuticals — spanning.

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