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Russia to conquer the Algerian wheat market

Algeria is a large consumer of wheat, which it traditionally buys from France for 60% of its imports.  The Russian commercial ambitions risk denting this historical partnership. Russia hopes to.

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Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos bet on “plant meat

Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos have both decided to invest in the company Nature’s Fynd, which is likely to go public soon. With Al Gore, they are among the main.

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Biofuel takes over the 24 Hours of Le Mans racetrack

At the Feyzin refinery in southeastern France, a new kind of biofuel is produced from grape marc or lees. These are distilled, dehydrated and mixed with an ethanol derivative and.

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Cocaine promotes deforestation

The manufacture of cocaine has a strong impact on the environmental quality of natural areas. Its culture nibbles away at wooded areas. If a gram of cocaine costs on average.

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Europe is thinking about a relevant taxation of foodstuffs.

Less meat, more fruit and vegetables, this is the objective of the Eurodeputies with their project to regulate the consumption of foodstuffs by a variable VAT according to the environmental.

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Controlled return of animal feed with insect meal

On August 18, the European Union authorized the return of animal proteins and the introduction of insects in feed for pigs and poultry. This relaxation will reduce dependence on European.

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Cows can learn to be clean

Lindsay Matthews, a researcher at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, has conducted experimental work on cattle farms. Based on the observation that cattle urine and all farm waste.

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“Millenial Salmon”, for a more sustainable salmon.

Atlantic salmon accounts for 90% of the world’s farmed salmon. Caught or farmed, it is produced at a rate of almost 40 kilos per second, according to Planetoscope. Cargill and.

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GAFA to the rescue of Indian agriculture

The Indian government aims to reform Indian agriculture to make it more productive. To this end, it has signed a partnership with the three major American companies Amazon, Microsoft and.

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Farmers, the new influencers

Some farmers have decided to invest in social networks to share the daily life of a farm, to praise the new sustainable agriculture and to reassure consumers about the origin.

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