World’s oceans could provide over six times more food than they do now
Oceans could provide more than two thirds of the animal protein that U.N. food experts predict will be needed to feed the world in future
Read MoreOceans could provide more than two thirds of the animal protein that U.N. food experts predict will be needed to feed the world in future
Read MoreThe platform aims to help helps developing-nation farmers who are using green and ethical methods to earn more by linking them directly with food buyers around the world
Read MoreWheat yields could be hit by severe drought across half the world at once, driving up prices and making problems for global markets.
Read MoreWeird and wonderful tomato varieties – which are largely unknown even in their country of origin – could hold the key to preserving tomato crops in an ever more challenging climate.
Read MoreCommunities are breaking down due to the loss of life and livelihoods from land degradation and drought
Read MoreLack of action by meat, fish and dairy firms to curb emissions and prevent deforestation could undermine commitments by high-street brands, index warns
Read MoreIf India’s water-short farmers were to adopt more efficient methods of irrigation, cutting evaporation from their fields, farmers in East Africa might see less rainfall – and worsening drought – within five years, scientists have warned.
Read MoreSubstituting organic “bio-inputs” for synthetic agrochemicals is still a one-size-fits-all, technology-focused solution, which means it won’t lead to sustainable agriculture
Read MoreThere are more than 9 million dairy cows in the United States, and the vast majority of them are Holsteins, large bovines with distinctive black-and-white (sometimes red-and-white) markings. The amount of milk they produce is astonishing. So is their lineage.
Read MoreEver more citizens are opting for short food supply network to get fresh local produce. They bypass supermarkets and support sustainable agriculture. However, this is often the prerogative of an educated and activist population. The challenge is to involve more disadvantaged people.
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