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Netherlands: Causes and Impacts of Farmers’ Protests

In the Netherlands, the government’s recent environmental policies have caused an outcry among farmers. The latter are now forced to reduce the use of fertilizers, limit the number of cattle.

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China: Towards self-sufficiency in soybeans

In order to meet an increasingly growing demand for soybeans, China is seeking to reduce its dependence by accelerating its local production. The country is actively working to reduce its.

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Development of No-Till Agriculture in Eastern Europe

No-till agriculture aims to reduce soil mechanical work to improve soil health and limit greenhouse gas emissions. This new agricultural practice is experiencing significant growth in Eastern Europe. In 2023,.

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Australia: National Soil Conservation Program

With the goal of protecting ecosystems and soils while promoting long-term sustainability, soil conservation is a process that respects the diversity and rotation of land affected by overexploitation. Regenerative agriculture.

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Ethiopia: Combating desertification through sustainable agriculture

Ethiopia has been threatened for years by severe desertification affecting its agricultural lands. To counter this phenomenon, the Ethiopian government has put in place a comprehensive plan that has sustainable.

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Australian Viticulture: Climate Challenges and Strategies for a Sustainable Future

With more than 65 wine regions and spread over an area of more than 146000 hectares, viticulture in Australia is a major sector for the country. Australia is among the.

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Crickets on the Menu: The challenges of making insects a mainstream protein source

Did you know? Crickets are well known to be a very beneficial protein source for human consumption. Even if it’s not common to find insect lovers who prefer crickets over.

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Ursula von der Leyen seeks to reconcile agriculture and the environment

The President of the European Commission has announced that during the first 100 days of her second term (which will start on 1 November), she will present her vision for.

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Canada: Climate-resilient crop propagation

Canada is distinguished by an impressive diversity of heat-resistant crops. The grasslands and vast fertile areas are particularly suitable for the production of wheat, maize and barley, which are among.

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Morocco: Creation of vertical farms in urban areas

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