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The golden future of wheat, corn…and barley

Since the summer of 2020, the price curve for cereals has been steadily rising. Various concomitant factors are at play: the Niña phenomenon, the pandemic, Chinese demand and Russian policy?.

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Scientists to the rescue of laboratory meat

A collective of academics is making its voice heard in front of the powerful meat lobby to put forward the interest of laboratory meat, an interesting sanitary and ecological path.

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Threats to insect farming

    Born in 2017, the project led by the Avignon-based start-up Biomimetic consists in optimizing the breeding of black soldier flies to produce fertilizers and animal feed. In a.

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The Diaspora must bet on Africa

Chinese, Russians and Americans are gaining a foothold in Africa. They understood that this continent still has untapped potential. Africa has already welcomed a large number of investing countries, always.

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Rwanda, African pioneer of the green transition

Deforestation, urbanization and climatic accidents are making life difficult for farmers in northern Rwanda who are trying to exploit their land for beans, sweet potatoes or tea. Mudflows, floods and.

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Congolese peasant women ambassadors of organic agriculture

In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), poverty is on the rise. Women play a pillar role in social organization, between household, family and agricultural tasks. With the disappearance of.

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Sahel, the African dream

Institutional and private investors have pledged some 12 billion euros over the next five years to restore a strip of African land stretching from Senegal to Djibouti. The One Planet.

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Emergence of a new peasantry in France

It is not only people in big cities who dream of a different future. A revolution is taking place, driven by committed and militant individuals who believe in a possible.

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Microsoft launches agritech startup scheme in India

Microsoft has launched a support programme for agro-technology start-ups to help them develop agriculture-specific solutions and grow by providing them with technological and business resources. The program, called Microsoft for.

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Nitrogen consumption increases in Sub-Saharan Africa

Nitrogen use is increasing in sub-Saharan Africa relative to phosphate and potash, which would indicate progress in the “green revolution”. This is the result of a report published by Argus.

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