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FAO welcomes new treaty on safeguarding marine biological diversity in international waters

Experience in governance of fisheries and genetic resources make FAO a critical partner in implementing the BBNJ Agreement The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has welcomed…

RSPL’s dairy brand Namaste India sets an accelerated growth agenda for 2026

Portfolio expansion and strategic initiatives to strengthen presence in Bihar and Northern India.  RSPL Group’s dairy brand Namaste India is entering 2026 with an accelerated growth agenda, backed by consistent…

Germany’s Uniper and AM Green collaborate to produce up to 500,000 tons per year of renewable ammonia from India

Uniper will offtake up to 500,000 tons per year from AM Green’s green ammonia projects to decarbonize industrial sectors such as chemicals, fertilizers, refining, and, over time, shipping Uniper Global…

Parijat Industries (India) Limited launches patented insecticide NILANIX SC for managing brown plant hoppers in paddy

Strengthens its crop protection portfolio, especially for paddy field Parijat Industries (India) Limited has launched NILANIX SC, a three-way combination insecticide developed to provide control of Brown Plant Hoppers (BPH)…

China’s beef safeguards shake global meat trade, forcing exporters to rethink strategy

China’s beef market has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years China’s decision to impose safeguard measures on imported beef has sent ripples through the global meat trade, reshaping supply…

What makes Brazil’s forest-grown mate global heritage model

Image Source: FAO/Luiza Olmedo How a centuries-old agroforestry system in southern Brazil is sustaining livelihoods, biodiversity, and one of the world’s most endangered forests In southern Brazil, a drink is…

FAIFA raises alarm over sharp price hike of finished goods: Warns of severe impact on farmers

  A steep increase in taxes on tobacco products vide rate notification following the Central Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2025 has caused deep concern among farmers and rural stakeholders.  Federation of…

2026: Indian agriculture turns decisively digital and value-driven

How digital public infrastructure, rural manufacturing and horticulture recovery are converging to reshape Indian agriculture in 2026 Indian agriculture enters 2026 at a structural turning point. After decades marked by…

CIMMYT and KAUST forge strategic genomics alliance to accelerate crop innovation and global food security

New MoU links CIMMYT’s breeding leadership with KAUST’s computational strength to build climate-resilient food systems CIMMYT and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have formalized a strategic scientific…

Supple Tek’s export excellence in Basmati rice earns FIEO recognition

Supple Tek, World’s largest exporter of basmati rice for the last 9 years and India’s 5-Star Export House, has been honoured by the Federation of Indian Export Organizations (FIEO) for…

West Bank: 72 000 families urgently require emergency agricultural assistance, new FAO survey finds

Supporting farmers and herders now is critical to produce food, sustain livestock and avert a deeper crisis More than 72 000 farming and herding families in the West Bank –…

Lucrative labour of love

Protecting Türkiye’s Bursa black figs and peaches, from tree to table Hacer Şimşek moves swiftly among the trees, plucking ripened figs and filling the metal buckets that her daughter carries…

World Bank approves new grant to boost climate-resilient farming and food security in Morocco

The World Bank’s Board of Directors has approved a $4 million grant from the Livable Planet Fund (LPF) to Morocco to provide additional funding for the Transforming Agri-food Systems Program.…

UN agencies say famine has been pushed back in Gaza, warn gains remain fragile without sustained support

FAO, UNICEF, WFP and WHO say hunger, malnutrition, disease and the scale of agricultural destruction remain alarmingly high The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) analysis for Gaza confirms…

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