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Plants engage with rhizobium bacteria.

The French Institute for Research and Development (IRD) collaborated with Senegalese teams to better understand the interactions between soil bacteria and legume crops. Their latest discovery highlights a natural exchange.

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Aerial Pesticide Spraying in Question in Brazil

Since 2019, aerial pesticide spraying has been prohibited in the state of Ceara, in the northeast of the country. Critics of this practice would like to see a nationwide extension.

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The coexistence of varieties enhances plant resilience

French scientific institutes collaborated with Yunnan Agricultural University in China to assess the impact of planting different crop varieties together on the immunity of the crops. It turns out that.

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Plants: Role of Jasmonates in Saline Stress

Scientists from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) collaborated with their counterparts from the Institute for Research and Development (IRD) in Montpellier to understand the role of jasmonate hormones (JA).

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Seed Weight and Protein Content

Recent research conducted by a team from the French Institute for Horticultural Research and Seeds (IRHS) has revealed a connection between seed weight and their protein content. Seed quality is.

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A conference on sustainable livestock farming by FAO

Because livestock farming represents a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions, FAO recently brought together various stakeholders (farmers, indigenous communities, scientists, etc.) to explore avenues for transforming the sector. The.

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Rice, Becoming More Expensive and Scarce

Several rice-producing countries have decided to intervene in the conditions of rice exports and pricing. Last July, India decided to halt basmati rice exports, thereby increasing its price and reducing.

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African Youth Biodiversity Summit

Rabat hosted the second African Youth Biodiversity Summit organized by the Global Youth Biodiversity Network, its local representation MYBN, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), and the Post-2020 Biodiversity Framework program.

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The five technological innovations in AgTech

The fusion of technology and agriculture presents an opportunity to enhance agricultural productivity to meet food demands. Farmers are already using various digital tools to optimize their resources and practices..

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Africa is emitting more methane

While the African continent is responsible for only 3% of carbon emissions, it accounts for 16% of methane emissions, another gas contributing to climate change. A significant increase in methane.

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