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The practice of permaculture in Tunisia

The expression and concept of “permaculture” originated in the 1970s, although the practice itself dates back much earlier. The principle is to maintain a living soil by promoting the presence.

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OCP supports the Digital Farming School in Côte d’Ivoire.

The National Polytechnic Institute Félix HOUPHOUËT-BOIGNY (INPHB), a public higher education institution in Côte d’Ivoire, is launching its Digital Farming School. The Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) is supporting the.

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Plan for demining agricultural lands in Ukraine

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) will collaborate on demining agricultural lands in Ukraine. They will leverage the expertise of.

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Urban food strategies

In June of last year, a hundred individuals from the research, political, and civil society sectors gathered in Kisumu, Kenya, as part of AfriFOODlinks, a project aimed at transforming urban.

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Yellow raises $14 million to expand its operations in East Africa.

In Africa, many regions lack access to electricity. Malawian startup Yellow offers solar kits for rural areas in East Africa. The kit consists of a 6 to 10 W solar.

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The boreal forest is subject to the whims of the climate’s rhythm

The interaction between climate, leaf greening levels, and wildfires impacts the future of the boreal forest and Canadian tundra. Wildfires play a crucial role in forest regeneration by stimulating the.

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Mercosur : garantir un commerce durable

Après le départ de l’ancien président brésilien, Jair Bolsonaro, l’Europe espère enfin conclure un traité de libre-échange avec quatre pays sud-américains Les parlementaires français, soutenus par leurs homologues autrichiens, irlandais.

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After Singapore, lab-grown meat sets its sights on the United States

In late 2020, Singapore authorized the use of lab-grown chicken meat for the production of nuggets. Now, the United States is following suit by allowing the commercialization of this product,.

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Senegal is attempting to organize its agroecological transition

In the northwestern region of Senegal, horticulturists are facing an increase in the price of inputs: a 60% increase for urea and a 300% increase for NPK, a fertilizer composed.

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The Question of African Green Hydrogen

Leaders, researchers, experts, and representatives of civil society gathered in early May in Aix-en-Provence to discuss the future of green hydrogen on a continent in the midst of industrialization and.

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