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Revenue of agrochemical sector to fall by 7% in Brazil, says Andef

The revenue through the sales of agrochemicals in Brazil could fall between 5% and 7%, said Eduardo Leduc, president and director of the Brazilian agrochemical industry association (Andef), during the event ‘Challenge 2050’ held in São Paulo. Therefore, the sales receipt would be between $8.9 billion and $9.1 billion. The best that can be done… Continue reading Revenue of agrochemical sector to fall by 7% in Brazil, says Andef

Indoor Farming is “The Future of Agriculture”

Keywords: agriculture Grow Pod Solutions is the developer of portable indoor growing environments. It announced that their next gen systems will become a vital part of feeding the world’s growing population. Indoor farming is “the future of agriculture,” according to a recent article in Futurism Magazine. “New technologies are changing the equation, allowing people to… Continue reading Indoor Farming is “The Future of Agriculture”

New crop breeding method is exempt from GMO rules – EU court adviser

Crops obtained by the plant breeding technique of mutagenesis do not fall under laws restricting the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) but individual EU states can regulate their use, an adviser to Europe’s top court said on Thursday.Mutagenesis, which generates a genetic mutation that can occur naturally or be induced, has been around for… Continue reading New crop breeding method is exempt from GMO rules – EU court adviser

Ancient rice heralds a new future for rice production

Keywords: rice, Australia Wild rice growing in northern Australia’s crocodile-infested waters could help boost global food security, say University of Queensland researchers. They have mapped its genetic family tree. Wild rice have valuable traits, such as drought tolerance and pest and disease resistance. That can be bred into commercial rice strains, said Professor Robert Henry.… Continue reading Ancient rice heralds a new future for rice production

In Egypt, genetic crop modification is on hold

Keywords: GM crop, wheat, Egypt Egypt government researchers have made two advances that could increase the national production of wheat in a country. The country is sometimes cited as the world’s largest wheat importer. One advance involves a new compound that would be used to treat wheat seeds. The other involves the genetic manipulation of the… Continue reading In Egypt, genetic crop modification is on hold

More genes are active in high-performance maize

Keywords: maize When two maize inbred lines are crossed with each other, an interesting effect occurs: The hybrid offspring have a significantly higher yield than either of the two parent plants. Scientists at the University of Bonn have now investigated a number of genetically distinct hybrids. They showed that the offspring had many more active… Continue reading More genes are active in high-performance maize

There is still rain and snow in the south agricultural disaster prevention without delay

Recently, the reporter learned from the Central Meteorological Observatory that before the end of January, the temperature in most parts of central and east China is still low. Rain and snow weather will also occur in the south and it is imperative to do a good job in agricultural disaster prevention in advance.   After… Continue reading There is still rain and snow in the south agricultural disaster prevention without delay

We produce enough food on this planet to feed everyone: So why do we need GMOs?

Keywords: food, GMOs Critics and supporters of biotechnology are at odds over whether the world faces a genuine food shortage, and the role that genetically engineered crops could play in addressing future challenges.Many genetic engineering advocates note that the world population is on course to exceed 9 billion by 2050. Most people agree that the… Continue reading We produce enough food on this planet to feed everyone: So why do we need GMOs?

India: Seed dealers help speed up dissemination of stress-tolerant rice varieties

Keywords: India, rice Demonstration plots have been used in introducing new varieties that are appropriate and beneficial to the growing conditions of the region to farmers. However, conventional demonstration set-ups on larger plot areas do not effectively help farmers compare the advantages of new varieties over their own. In conventional demonstration plots, farmers only see… Continue reading India: Seed dealers help speed up dissemination of stress-tolerant rice varieties

Hunting for wheat rust resistance amid relentless fungal mutations

In combatting older forms of wheat rust, researchers and plant breeders had mostly relied on introducing single resistance genes to new wheat varieties. These so-called “major genes” are fairly easy to handle for breeders and they provide strong protection — though only while they last. When the pathogen evolves and defeats the resistance gene, the… Continue reading Hunting for wheat rust resistance amid relentless fungal mutations