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Turning wheat into natural gas-

Turning wheat into natural gas-

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Grain producers could have an extra revenue stream if a construction project proceeds in Kansas.

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"Poland is a leader in conventional apples, so why not in organic apples?"

"Poland is a leader in conventional apples, so why not in organic apples?"

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With conventional Polish apples swamping Europe, it might be time for Poland to go about it in a different way. Rather than following the trend, Anna Gabler of Agro Queens decided to create a new one; organic apples not only give farmers and exporters more profits, but also contributes to our health, she says.

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Turn Africa’s cities into vertical farms

Turn Africa’s cities into vertical farms

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African cities, according to a World Bank report, are home to 472-million people — almost half of Africa’s total population. This number is expected to double by 2050.

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Big Data And Smart Farmers For Africa’s Agricultural Transformation

Big Data And Smart Farmers For Africa’s Agricultural Transformation

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Why data could be the deciding factor in Africa’s agricultural transformation. The world has a palm oil problem.

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USDA says nearly $840 million in aid paid to farmers to date

USDA says nearly $840 million in aid paid to farmers to date

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U.S. Department of Agriculture has paid out nearly $840 million to farmers to date as part of a promised $12 billion aid program rolled out by President Donald Trump last July to offset losses from the imposition of tariffs on American exports.

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Food security in Africa depends on rethinking outdated water law

Food security in Africa depends on rethinking outdated water law

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A new study has found that outdated, colonial-era water permit systems across Africa are unintentionally criminalising millions of small farmers who can’t obtain permits. This undermines efforts to boost farming production and meet economic growth goals.

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  1. Zimbabwe farmers call for help to deal with drought effects
  2. Russia revises grain exports upward
  3. South Africa could help Zimbabwe’s farming sector thrive again
  4. White Zimbabwean farmers return to seized land
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  • Zimbabwe does not simply need more tractors — it needs shared mechanisation infrastructure.With 70–75% of farmers being smallholders, expecting every farmer to individually own expensive equipment such as tractors, planters, and harvesters is neither affordable nor practical. The more effective and proven global approach is shared access through regional mechanisation hubs.
  • Farmers are using artificial intelligence to help grow food by combatting disease and pests,often times made worse by climate change, pesticide use, and more.You need real farming intelligence implanted in your DNA to use all these tegnologies in a world where nature is in charge and you need real men and women to get all of this in sync with each other to create perfect growth.
  • A single goat recently sold for over R2 million in South Africa, proving that high-value genetics and breeding stock are already commanding serious money in the market.
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