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November 14, 2013
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Uruguay to bar foreigners buying land
Montevideo, Uruguay (UPI) Nov 13, 2013
Uruguay will bar foreign companies and individuals from buying land in the country under new legislation before the country's Legislature. Opinion in Montevideo is divided over the measure. Business community leaders see the coming legislation before the General Assembly as a wrong signal to investors focused on Uruguay's free market economy. Officials in defense of the intended ban cite detrimental effects of large-scale "land grab" by corporations and sovereign funds in other regions in Centr ... read more
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South Korea's growing 'kimchi deficit'
It's kimchi-making season in South Korea, with households across the country preparing and laying down stocks of the ubiquitous spicy side-dish for the coming winter. ... more
WATER WORLD

LLNL scientists find precipitation, global warming link
The rain in Spain may lie mainly on the plain, but the location and intensity of that rain is changing not only in Spain but around the globe. A new study by Lawrence Livermore National Labora ... more
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NGO asks EU to not buy Paraguay beef over indigenous concerns
An NGO asked the European Union Tuesday to not buy Paraguay beef in retaliation for cattle ranching in an indigenous area there. ... more
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Egypt farmers fear water supply threat from Ethiopia dam
With an economy already in tatters, Egypt's farmers fear the building of an upstream Nile dam in Ethiopia could lead to water shortages and crop failures with catastrophic effects on their livelihood. ... more


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Whitefly aims to prevent contamination of agriculture
On November 8th, JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, introduced a new technique to aid in the development of defenses against diseases threatening food crops worldwide. The method, pu ... more
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Researchers uncover origins of cattle farming in China
An international team of researchers, co-led by scientists at the University of York and Yunnan Normal University, has produced the first multi-disciplinary evidence for management of cattle populat ... more
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Volunteers join scientists in finding out who gets rid of cow dung
With more than a billion cows around the world, an immense amount of dung is produced each day. Most of these droppings will evidently disappear, as the world is still green rather than brown. Now a ... more
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Spanish winemakers eye China's wine frontier
Wines from Spain and the New World are gaining ground in China at the expense of their French counterparts, as increasingly adventurous Chinese wine enthusiasts push back the frontiers of a surging market, say experts. ... more
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Brazil banks on record soybean harvest in 2013-2014
Brazil, the world's second-largest soybean producer, is expecting a record harvest this year as well as in 2014, according to monthly official estimates released Friday. ... more
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Health benefits of wild blueberries abound: Study
Wild blueberries are a rich source of phytochemicals called polyphenols, which have been reported by a growing number of studies to exert a wide array of protective health benefits. A new study by r ... more
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Carbon storage recovers faster than plant biodiversity in re-growing tropical forests
A new study of re-growing tropical forests has concluded that plant biodiversity takes longer to recover than carbon storage following major disturbances such as clearance for farming. The fin ... more
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Improved legume technologies can boost entire farming system from the ground up
A pan-African project aimed at improving legume technologies to counter the debilitating impact of low-nitrogen soils on agricultural production is generating higher yields and new income streams fo ... more
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WATER WORLD

Veolia reports sales slip, shares surge
French water and utilities giant Veolia reported results broadly in line with expectations on Thursday, with a 4.0-percent fall of sales in the first nine months of the year. ... more
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Researchers slam palm oil initiative as industry meets
Forests are still disappearing and local communities disregarded by palm oil development despite a plan to put the sector on a sustainable footing, researchers warned as an industry gathering kicked off Thursday. ... more
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We'll rise or fall on the quality of our soil
Great civilisations have fallen because they failed to prevent the degradation of the soils on which they were founded. The modern world could suffer the same fate. This is according to Profes ... more
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WATER WORLD

Rising temperatures challenge Salt Lake City's water supply
In an example of the challenges water-strapped Western cities will face in a warming world, new research shows that every degree Fahrenheit of warming in the Salt Lake City region could mean a 1.8 t ... more
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China exchange hatches plan for egg futures
Recognising that investors should not put all their eggs in one basket, a Chinese commodities exchange is offering a novel futures contract to hedge against risk. ... more
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Warsaw climate meet must measure rich lands' emissions
Brazil said Wednesday that next week's Warsaw climate change meeting should set itself the task of measuring the damage done by rich countries' greenhouse gas emissions. ... more
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EU faces decision on GM crop cultivation: Commission
European governments must now decide once and for all if they are to block or permit the cultivation of genetically modified crops on the continent, the European Commission said Wednesday. ... more
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