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US FDA approves first-of-its-kind IGA in line of domestic pigs

Alteration intended to eliminate alpha-gal sugar on the surface of pigs’ cells The US Food and Drug Administration has recently approved a first-of-its-kind intentional genomic alteration (IGA) in a line…

BizVibe expands profiles to help users find trusted suppliers

BizVibe’s fruit and tree nut farming industry group is categorized into 70+ related products BizVibe, based out of Toronto, Bangalore, and London is continuing to expand the number of companies that…

USDA-ARS develops treatment protocol for H. contortus in sheep

To address anti-parasitic drugs resistance    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture Research Service (ARS), on December 9, 2020, announced a groundbreaking treatment that prevents anemia, weight loss, poor wool…

Global hydroponics technologies market to grow by $450.18 M during 20-24

The high investment cost of hydroponic technologies might challenge growth Technavio estimates the global hydroponics technologies market to grow by USD 450.18 million, progressing at a CAGR of almost 15%…

Fertilizer made from animal waste could enable space agriculture: Research

The study aims to address the problem of food production in closed environments An innovative study conducted recently by a team of Japanese researchers led by Junior Associate Professor Norihiro…

Syngenta launches spiropidion based insecticide in US

Regulatory submission planned for late 2022 in the U.S. and Canada Syngenta recently announced the global launch of spiropidion, an innovative new insecticide active ingredient. The technology will help farmers…

AgTech company SeeTree raises $30M in Series B funding

SeeTree monitors over 50 million trees around the world, which will grow to 1 billion trees by 2023 California based SeeTree, an AI-powered, end-to-end service that provides growers with intelligence…

ARI discovers tough new species of Muraingrass

Muraingrasses play an important in ecology and economy of the country A new species of Indian Muraingrasses known for their ecological and economic importance, such as fodder, have been spotted…

ICAR holds orientation program on enhanced utilization of agri knowledge research

Organized for the Consortium for e-Resources in Agriculture The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)-Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture and Informatics Publishing Ltd, on December 9, 2020, organized a one-day ‘National…

Xinhua releases series indices on tropical agriculture in China

The release of the indices could guide agricultural production through price and information transmission A series of indices, designed to objectively and accurately reflect the price trend of tropical agricultural…

Japan exempts Indian Black Tiger shrimps from import inspection

India exports 40% of these shrimps to the island nation Japan has completely lifted inspection of Indian ‘Black Tiger’ shrimps after export consignments of this delectable prawn variety were found…

Import duties impact US farmers’ access to key fertilizers

Stand with U.S. Farmers website launched to raise awareness OCP North America, a subsidiary of global fertilizer leader OCP S.A., of Morocco, has announced the launch of www.Standwithusfarmers.com. The new…

Walkers, CCm Technologies to cut carbon emissions by turning potato waste into fertilizer

Potato peelings leftover from making crisps will be transformed into low-carbon fertilizer Walkers crisps, one of the largest buyers of British potatoes, is partnering with British clean-tech firm CCm Technologies…

FAO calls for anticipatory action in support of agriculture

Critical response during COVID-19 to give relief and hope to households in crises On December 8, 2020, FAO Director-General QU Dongyu said, “Timely and robust actions can reduce hunger and…

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