The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-12-05
SCN Summit: Future of Supply Chains Kicks off Today
SCN Summit features industry experts and thought leaders from the supply chain space to talk future of supply chains, what’s in store for logistics companies, trends and technologies in logistics and... Read more
software & technology
2022-12-02
Combatting Unnecessary Food Waste with IoT Sensing-as-a-Service
Rmbracing the importance of IoT sensing-as-a-solution adoption across food retail is the most effective way to mitigate the damaging effects of unnecessary food waste. Read more
safety & security food safety
2022-12-01
A Net-Zero Supply Chain Could Transform Organizations
62% of sustainability leaders agree that building a net-zero supply chain would be the biggest transformation their organization has ever faced. Read more
sustainability
2022-12-01
A Step Forward is a Step in the Right Direction When it Comes to Digital Transformation
In an era of rapid change, organizations must prepare for adoption of innovative technologies with a thoughtful approach that is designed to succeed within the constraints of their unique... Read more
software & technology emerging technologies
2022-11-30
USDA Scientists Produce Nanobodies in Plant Cells that Block Emerging Pathogens
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) recently announced that plants could be used to produce nanobodies that quickly block emerging pathogens... Read more
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2022-11-30
Why Winterizing Food Distribution Fleets is Different This Year
When food distributors combine a comprehensive annual plan with today’s sophisticated data analytics and maintenance technology, they can keep their trucks on the road more and drivers safe during the... Read more
transportation trucking
2022-11-29
Virus Undercuts Fungus's Attacks on Wheat
A naturally occurring virus co-discovered by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and university scientists may offer a way to undermine a costly fungal threat to wheat, barley and other small-grain... Read more
fusarium head blight wheat scab
2022-11-29
How mobile technologies are reducing gender inequities in Tanzania’s agrifood system
Leveraging expanding cell phone use. Read more
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2022-11-29
3 Personal Insights for Women Breaking Through the Trucking Industry
The demand for drivers and the competitive pay that comes with the job make the trucking industry an untapped resource for women. This is an exciting time to level the playing field and build a... Read more
transportation trucking
2022-11-28
USDA Breaks Ground on New Soil Research Buildings in Auburn, Alabama
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Auburn University's College of Agriculture, and the Auburn Research and Technology Foundation hosted a groundbreaking ceremony... Read more
national soil dynamics laboratory
2022-11-28
The Need for Autonomous Sourcing Amid Global Food Inflation
The most innovative brands are making costs obtainable for the end customer by leveraging automation in the dynamic market sourcing process. Read more
warehousing automation
2022-11-27
Suicide Prevention and Mental Wellness in the Workplace
For many companies, safety is often thought of in terms of the physical instead of being seen as both physical and psychological. Read more
safety & security worker safety