Africa does not consume enough meat!
27 May 2025The ecological footprint of livestock farming is no longer to be demonstrated. Is Africa concerned when its meat consumption is very low? According to FAO data, this figure rises to.
The ecological footprint of livestock farming is no longer to be demonstrated. Is Africa concerned when its meat consumption is very low? According to FAO data, this figure rises to.
A “Regenerative Agriculture Summit” with the theme “The Global Event for Regenerative Brands and Leaders” was held in San Diego in October 2024. The debates underscored how popular the topic.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has launched an Emergency Response and Early Recovery Plan (EERRP) 2025-2026, designed to help more than half a million vulnerable.
Anthology leverages innovations in genomic, hardware, and computational biology engineering to accelerate genetic evolution and design custom genomes, expanding the scope of biomanufacturing possibilities. The company aims to use lesser-explored organisms,.
Bayer is seeking a settlement for lawsuits related to the Roundup weedkiller from its U.S. subsidiary Monsonto. He envisages the bankruptcy of the latter if the settlement negotiations for the.
China is investing in infrastructure in South America to secure its agricultural imports, including by building an export terminal in Santos, Brazil. The port of Santos, the main export point to.
Foreign companies undervalue Africa’s natural resources, in particular by paying derisory prices for carbon sequestration, described as “carbon grabbing” by Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank (AfDB). African carbon.
Modern technologies allow farmers to use accurate crop, climate, and yield data to optimize production and land management. Agricultural data can become a valuable service enabling more specialized production and decisions.
“More and more small dairy farms in the region are switching from pure pasture-based systems to commercial farms, increasing their reliance on formulated dairy rations and increasing feed tonnage,” says.
Feed production reached 57.7 million tonnes in Africa in 2024, 7.2% higher than a year earlier and the world’s largest year-on-year global growth according to the latest “Agri-Food Outlook” report.