The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-06-14
Philippines to build halal feed mill in Maguindanao strengthening Halal Promotion Compliance in the region | Food Business Africa Magazine
PHILLIPINES—The Philippines Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Agrarian Reform (MAFAR) is constructing a US$37,600 feed mill for a small-scale farmers a ... Read more
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2022-06-14
#Snack Tuesday: New products from Kellogg’s, Krispy Kreme, Miso Tasty, Fudge Kitchen and CLIF | Food Business Africa Magazine
GLOBAL - #Snack Tuesday: This week’s new products roundup features exciting new products from Kellogg’s, Krispy Kreme, Miso Tasty, Fudge Kitchen and CLIF a ... Read more
grains, milling, baking & feed
2022-06-13
Scientist Evaluates Dietary Food Patterns for Healthy Adults Eating Dairy-Free Vegetarian or Vegan Diets
A scientist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Research Service (ARS) assessed the current Healthy Vegetarian Dietary Pattern of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA)... Read more
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2022-06-13
Food strategy criticised by government's own adviser
England's future food strategy is released amid criticism from campaigners that it lacks ambition. Read more
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2022-06-13
State’s Soybean Crop Looks Strong Early On
Mississippi’s anticipated soybean acreage -- 2.35 million acres -- is higher than in recent years, and it may grow even larger by the end of planting season. Read more
2022-06-13
USDA Asks for Help Protecting Citrus in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) needs your help safeguarding Texas citrus from invasive citrus pests and diseases currently threatening... Read more
2022-06-13
Managing Late Tillers in Wheat
Rains during the past two weeks have resulted in a flush of late, green tillers in the wheat over much of Kansas (Fig. 1). This can create a problem, especially for wheat that is approaching harvest... Read more
2022-06-13
Climate Change & the Food System: Gardner Survey Results, Part 2
Brenna Ellison
Department of Agricultural Economics
Purdue University Read more
2022-06-13
Wet Weather Forcing South Dakota Farmers to Delay or Cut back on Planting of Crops
The impact of recent storms can be seen in the water level on this Campbell County farm property just east of Herreid on June 8. Read more
2022-06-13
Start Scouting for Stalk Borers in Southern Iowa
Stalk borer is an occasional pest of corn, but it can be persistent in some fields, especially those fields near fence rows, terraces, and waterways that serve as overwintering sites. Tracking degree... Read more
2022-06-13
Italy to Kill 1,000 Pigs in Swine Fever Outbreak
A thousand pigs will be slaughtered after two cases of swine fever were detected on a farm in Rome's Lazio region, officials said Friday, spurring fears of a blow to the country's pork industry. Read more