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September 12, 2014
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Globalization threatens benefits of an African 'green revolution'
Vancouver, Canada (SPX) Sep 11, 2014
A prospective "green revolution" in Africa could boost land use and carbon emissions globally, according to a study co-authored by a University of British Columbia researcher. The term "green revolution" typically describes the use of agricultural innovations - such as the development of new seeds - to increase yields, particularly in developing countries. Past green revolutions in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East have spared land and carbon dioxide emissions. However, in an increasin ... read more
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Shift in Arabian Sea Plankton May Threaten Fisheries
A growing "dead zone" in the middle of the Arabian Sea has allowed plankton uniquely suited to low- oxygen water to take over the base of the food chain. Their rise to dominance over the last decade ... more
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It's the Pits: Ancient peach stones offer clues to fruit's origins
As peach trees in the Niagara Region of Ontario give up the last of their fruit for the season, their ancestors halfway around the globe are clamouring for attention. In a study published in P ... more
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Dietary recommendations may be tied to increased greenhouse gas emissions
If Americans altered their menus to conform to federal dietary recommendations, emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases tied to agricultural production could increase significantly, according to ... more
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Taiwan oil supplier fined $1.67 mn over gutter oil
Taiwan on Tuesday fined a leading supplier more than $1.6 million for selling hundreds of tonnes of "gutter oil" and sparking a food safety scare that gripped the island and spread to Hong Kong and Macau. ... more


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Hard times for 'red gold' divers in Morocco's El Dorado
Harvesting mineral-rich seaweed on Morocco's Atlantic coast, Attibari Lemkhanter worries that the plant known locally as "red gold" is becoming increasingly scarce. ... more




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McDonald's sales hit by China meat scandal
Sales at McDonald's restaurants dropped in August, hurt by a food-safety scandal in China and heavy competition in the US, the company said Tuesday. ... more
FARM NEWS

Paraguay Indians threaten pot growers with arrows
The indigenous Ache people in Paraguay threatened Tuesday to open fire with bows and arrows on farmers who invade their land to plant marijuana or cut down trees. ... more
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FARM NEWS

China's graft crackdown hits France's wine, spirits exports
China's anti-corruption and frugality drive has hit France's wine and spirits industry hard as exports dropped more than 7 percent in the first semester, a leading trade body warned Tuesday. ... more
FARM NEWS

Key Pacific panel agrees to 50% cut in young tuna catch
Countries and regions that fish in the northern Pacific agreed Thursday to cut by half the number of young bluefin tuna they catch in a bid to double the ocean's stock over 10 years. ... more
FARM NEWS

The coffee genome has finally been mapped
Scientists have now mapped the genome of the Coffea canephora plant species, better known as the Robusta, which constitutes around a third of coffee sold worldwide. The results were published in the journal Science. Robusta only grows in the Eastern Hemisphere, and it is the parent plant of the Arabica bean. Robusta coffee is known for its use in instant coffees and supermarket coffees, while the more complex Arabica species is known for its use in more specialty coffees. ... more
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Hong Kong tests for tainted Taiwan cooking oil
Sweet buns and dumplings were pulled from the shelves in Hong Kong as authorities checked Monday whether they contained the recycled Taiwanese cooking oil that has sparked a growing regional food safety scare. ... more
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Chinese firm serves up 'smart chopsticks' for food-wary diners
From recycled cooking oil to fox meat and chemicals, a litany of food scandals have turned Chinese diners' stomachs, but a new "smart chopsticks" concept by Internet search giant Baidu could put the answer in their hands. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Gazans dig deep after ceasefire as water shortage bites
After two weeks with no water following Israel's 50-day offensive, Abu Osama took matters into his own hands, and like hundreds of others, sank a well beside his Gaza home. ... more
WATER WORLD

Research shows declining levels of acidity in Sierra Nevada lakes
California's water supply depends on a clean snow pack and healthy mountain lakes. The lakes receive a large amount of runoff in the spring from the melting snowpack. If the snowpack is polluted, th ... more
FARM NEWS

Ozone pollution in India kills enough crops to feed 94 million in poverty
In one year, India's ozone pollution damaged millions of tons of the country's major crops, causing losses of more than a billion dollars and destroying enough food to feed tens of millions of peopl ... more
FARM NEWS

Rising risk of failed seasons as climate change puts pressure on Africa's farmers
Small-scale family farmers across Africa- already struggling to adapt to rapidly rising temperatures and more erratic rains-risk being overwhelmed by the pace and severity of climate change, accordi ... more
WATER WORLD

EU court rules against France over nitrates water pollution
The European Union's top court ruled on Thursday that France had failed to adequately prevent water pollution by nitrates and ordered the government to implement regulation or face penalties. ... more

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Chinese scientists' team efforts in dissecting rice complex agronomic traits in recent years
Rice is a main food source for more than half of the global population and is a model plant for genome-based research. Since the turn of the century, Chinese scientists have embarked on a "Lon ... more
WATER WORLD

The key to drilling wells with staying power in the developing world
What happens after a well is drilled, fitted with a hand pump, and a community celebrates having access to clean water for the first time? Half of them break down in a year. When a community l ... more
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WATER WORLD

Lake Michigan communities to apply for marine sanctuary status

WATER WORLD

Sierra Nevada freshwater runoff could drop 26 percent by 2100

CLIMATE SCIENCE

A million people at risk as Somalia slides towards famine: UN

WATER WORLD

Reducing water scarcity possible by 2050

WATER WORLD

Panasonic, Tata join hands in water treatment: report

CLIMATE SCIENCE

Water police on patrol in drought-scarred Los Angeles

UAV NEWS

Google tests using drones to deliver goods

FARM NEWS

New study charts the global invasion of crop pests

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How to prevent organic food fraud

Southwest may face 'megadrought' this century

Water 'thermostat' could help engineer drought-resistant crops

Locust plague descends on Madagascar capital

Boron Facilitates Stem Cell Growth and Development in Corn

Washington State's Elwha River now dam-less, runs free

Fonterra and Beingmate team up on China baby formula

Water delivery drivers dice with death in war-torn Gaza

Australia's McGuigan seals wine distribution deal in China

Napa Valley wineries shake off major earthquake

Severe drought is causing the western US to rise

Efforts to confront Africa's soil crisis triples farm yields

Drought, blight threaten to press up olive oil price

Nut price surge could leave Nutella-lovers shelling out

Cooking, pollution linked to high blood pressure in China

Scientists Detect Evidence of 'Oceans Worth' of Water in Earth's Mantle

Tide turns for shark fin in China

Oil thieves cause pipeline leak, pollute Mexico river

Water crisis threatens thirsty Sao Paulo

Earliest evidence of snail-eating found in Spain

Study measures steep coastal costs of China's GDP growth

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