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R&D

ICAR-IVRI receives patent for instant soup mix made from spent hen meat

The developed technology can ensure nutritious, palatable, convenient and ready-to-reconstitute meat products to the consumers The ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh has received a patent (No. –…

Bayer opens application window for Grants4Ag sustainability-focused program  

Program awards researchers and scientists for sustainable solutions to agricultural challenges. Bayer announced today the opening of its application window for the company’s annual Grants4Ag initiative. For more than five…

Govt of India dedicates climate-resilient special trait crop varieties to nation

The varieties are tolerant to diseases, insects, pests, drought, salinity, and flooding, early maturing and amenable to mechanical harvesting The Government of India has given special attention to providing an…

Bioheuris, GDM partners to develop soybean varieties using gene editing

Through this collaboration, both companies will be engaged to precisely modify soybean genes to obtain elite varieties with a novel crop management system.   Argentina based Bioheuris, an agbiotech start-up…

Bayer launches decarbonization program for agriculture in Europe

It recognizes the pivotal role growers and their land can play in helping to create lasting, positive environmental impacts. Agrochemical major, Bayer announced the European launch of its global Carbon…

Enko, Syngenta jointly to develop sustainable solutions to the resistant pests  

Enko’s target-based approach combines novel drug discovery technologies like DNA-encoded libraries with machine learning and structural biology to improve the speed of crop protection R&D.    Enko, the crop health…

Pixofarm, UPL partners to bring digital tech for apple farmers

Pixofarm and UPL will expand grower access to Pixofarm’s technology to help improve efficiency, productivity, and sustainability of fruit farms. UPL Ltd., a global provider of sustainable agriculture solutions, announced…

Koppert develops biological solution against green shield bug  

Koppert’s research in 2018 to find the most effective natural enemy of this pest identified a European parasitic wasp that parasitizes the eggs of green shield bugs.     Koppert…

ICAR-Indian Institute of Soybean Research organises webinar on soybean cultivation

Participants talked about the current status and future perspectives of soybean cultivation The ICAR-Indian Institute of Soybean Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh organised an international webinar on “Genetic management of Asian soybean rust: Current…

Mahindra launches new range of rice transplanters to improve productivity  

Mahindra Planting Master Paddy 4RO is India’s first 4-row ride-on type rice transplanter    Mahindra & Mahindra’s Farm Equipment Sector,  today launched a new range of rice transplanters in Telangana.…

NK Seeds releases Field Forged Series of top-performing corn and soybeans

Field Forged Series lineup features 26 total hybrids, including 10 new NK corn hybrids and 4 new Enogen corn hybrids, and 20 new NK soybean varieties NK Seeds has released…

BASF launches new melon variety for European market

Sunup melons will impress Northern European markets with its attractive external appearance and excellent post-harvest qualities.    BASF is breaking new ground in the melon market with the creation of…

PAU, Celebrating Farmers Edge Int. partners for  licensing of fermentative processing tech

The agreement will look into licensing of fermentative processing technology of brewed vinegar production from sugarcane and fruits The Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) has recently entered into an agreement with…

Consumer expenditure supports processing way more than farmers: Studys

On average, farmers receive 27 per cent of what consumers pay for the food they eat at home Based on an approach originally applied to the US, researchers implemented a…

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