GM crops can help fight hunger depending on how they are farmed
Modern tools like CRISPR help scientists make targeted changes to a plants genome, cutting the cost of development. People are also more accepting of GM when the plant doesnt have foreign genes. But the costs of regulation and ensuring nothing harmful enters the market is still too high for institutions that dont only work for profit
Tropical Agrosystem to start work on Kharagpur unit in Dec
Tropical Agrosystem India Pvt Ltd is set to begin construction of a new manufacturing unit in Kharagpur in December. The facility, scheduled to be operational by the second quarter of the next fiscal year, will cater to the eastern markets and enhance supply chain efficiency.
Tropical Agrosystem to build new unit in Kharagpur, eyes expansion in Gujarat
Tropical Agrosystem India Pvt Ltd is set to begin construction of a new manufacturing unit in Kharagpur in December. The facility, located on a four-acre site, will primarily serve the eastern markets and is expected to be operational by the second quarter of the next fiscal year.
Biofloc Technology: A Waste-Reducing Innovation for Aquaculture
In the quest for sustainable aquaculture practices, Biofloc Technology (BFT) has emerged as a game-changing innovation.
Ecuador: Wildfires trigger national emergency
The 60-day state of national emergency comes as the country has struggled to take control over a series of wildfires taking place in several provinces. The Ecuadorian energy crisis has exacerbated the situation.
Soil degradation on 30 pc of India's land poses threat to agriculture: Agri minister
India's Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan voiced concerns about soil degradation affecting 30% of the nation's land, emphasizing the urgency for soil health improvement. Chouhan highlighted government initiatives like soil health card distribution and promotion of sustainable farming practices. However, he stressed the need for greater efforts, particularly in light of climate change.
Provivi and Godrej Agrovet Join Forces to Combat Crop Pests in India
Provivi, a global leader in pheromone-based crop protection, and Godrej Agrovet Limited (GAVL), a leading Indian agri-business conglomerate, have announced a strategic partnership to introduce sustainable pest control solutions for Indian rice and corn farmers.
During a historic visit to the Amazon rainforest, President Biden announced a $50 million pledge to Brazil's Amazon Fund, emphasizing the fight against climate change as a cornerstone of his presidency. Biden's visit included meetings with Brazilian President Lula and Indigenous leaders, focusing on collaborative efforts to combat deforestation and promote sustainable development.
G20 role in climate finance critical: UN body chief
Ahead of the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, UN climate chief Simon Stiell urged world leaders to prioritize climate action and increase financial support for developing countries. Stiell emphasized the urgency of the situation as negotiators in Baku work towards finalizing post-2025 climate finance goals.
UN climate chief asks G20 leaders for boost as finance talks lag
The UN's climate chief urged G20 leaders to bolster global climate finance efforts as negotiations at COP29 in Baku faced challenges. Developing nations are seeking substantial financial aid to combat climate change impacts, but disagreements persist over funding levels and contributors. A key sticking point is the establishment of a new finance target for wealthier nations and the private sector.
Hatchery Heroes: The Importance of Sustainable Fish Seed Production
As global populations grow and the demand for seafood increases, the importance of sustainable fish seed production has never been more critical.
Delhi Airport issues advisory for passengers as smog reduces visibility
Delhi Airport is operating normally despite low visibility due to high air pollution. The Air Quality Index (AQI) reached 428, categorized as severe. However, stronger winds are expected to improve air quality to the very poor range.
Bangladesh leader Muhammad Yunus slams rich nations for burning up the planet at UN climate talks
Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's interim leader, has strongly criticized the upcoming UN climate talks, arguing that negotiations are pointless and wealthy nations should simply provide funds to address the climate crisis they created. He compared the talks to a fish market and highlighted the vulnerability of Bangladesh to climate change impacts like rising sea levels and cyclones.
UK PM unveils ambitious new climate goals even as top world leaders give COP29 a miss
World leaders gathered at the COP29 climate summit in Baku, with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer taking center stage. Starmer announced ambitious new climate goals for the UK, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 81% by 2035.
Organic Farming on the Rise: Can it Meet the Growing Demand for Sustainable Produce?
As global awareness about health, environmental sustainability, and food safety increases, organic farming has emerged as a significant movement in agriculture.
Severe droughts threaten sustainable catch of the Amazon's giant fish
A record-breaking drought in the Amazon is threatening the sustainable pirarucu fishery, impacting the livelihoods of thousands of riverine dwellers. Low water levels are hindering transportation of the massive fish, causing delays and rising costs.
Air pollution soars in Pakistan as Lahore battles smog; Multan's AQI remains over 1,900
Smog has choked Pakistan's Punjab province, pushing air pollution to hazardous levels. Lahore's Air Quality Index (AQI) reached 760, while Multan hit a shocking 1,914, prompting emergency measures. The smog has caused accidents due to low visibility and forced closures of businesses and public spaces. Authorities blame cross-border pollution from India for exacerbating the crisis.
Paddy procurement in Punjab going on smoothly, says Centre
Statement from Food Ministry comes in backdrop of the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) going on protest against the delay in paddy procurement from the State
Drone Technology Takes Flight: Revolutionizing Crop Monitoring and Spraying
In recent years, drone technology has emerged as a game-changer in various industries, and agriculture is no exception. Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are revolutionizing crop monitoring and spraying, offering farmers innovative solutions to enhance productivity, efficiency, and sustainability.
Blockchain for Seafood: Ensuring Transparency and Traceability
The seafood industry, a vital component of global food supply chains, faces numerous challenges related to sustainability, legality, and quality control.
Mahindra Revs Up Engagement with AI-Powered Virtual Tractor Drives
In celebration of their 60th anniversary, Mahindra Tractors, India's leading tractor brand, launched a unique virtual tractor drive experience. This innovative initiative allows users to create personalized videos of themselves driving a Mahindra tractor.
Minister Saji Cheriyan launches demonstration of hatchery-produced giant trevally farming
Ernakulam Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) has started a demonstration of giant trevally (vatta) farming, using hatchery-produced seeds from the Vizhinjam centre of ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI).
Marut Drones Secures $6.2M to Revolutionize Indian Agriculture
Marut Dronetech Pvt Ltd, a leading Indian drone technology company, has successfully raised $6.2 million in Series A funding from Lok Capital.
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.s Farm Equipment Sector (FES), part of the Mahindra Group, today announced its tractor sales numbers for October 2024. Domestic sales in October 2024 were at64326units, as against49336units during October 2023.
From early detection of algal blooms to precise feed broadcasting in mariculture to rescue operations during emergency situations, drone technology is expected to revolutionise Indias marine fisheries sector.
CMFRI to offer training on water and sediment analysis
The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) will offer a short-term course on water and sediment analytical techniques with special reference to marine life from November 25 to 29.
Adelaide-made cattle-handling VR teaching tool goes global
A virtual reality experienced that teaches students how to handle cows, designed by a University of Adelaide academic and local tech company Think Digital, has launched to the United States at the 97th Future Farmers of America convention in Indianapolis.
Maharashtra farmers adopt HDPS to boost cotton productivity
Cotton farmers in Maharashtra are transforming their cultivation practices by adopting the High-Density Planting System (HDPS), a method set to significantly enhance productivity while addressing challenges of low yields and labour shortages.
Syngenta India signs MoUs with ICAR, HAU to benefit farmers of Haryana
Continuing its focus on constructive collaborations for benefits of farmers, leading agri tech company Syngenta India recently, announced two critical MoUs it has signed with government institutions to help farmers enhancing crop productivity and promoting diversified sustainable agriculture practices, Syngenta India on Tuesday signed multiple Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs), aiming to benefit the farmers of Haryana.