
EU lawmakers back animal cloning ban
EU lawmakers on Wednesday backed a ban on cloning farm animals and products derived from them, citing deep public unease at the prospect they could make it onto supermarket shelves. ... more
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Canada requests sanctions against US over meat labelling spat
Canada on Wednesday submitted a request at the World Trade Organization for retaliatory trade measures against the United States for non-compliance after winning a meat labelling dispute. ... more
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Trump suggests air support but no troops for Ukraine's security
Kim Jong Un urges expansion of N. Korea nuclear capability
BlackSky expands non Earth imaging partnership with HEO under new seven figure contract
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Scientists reveal underpinnings of drought tolerance in plants
Regions all over the globe are suffering from severe drought, which threatens crop production worldwide. This is especially worrisome given the need to increase, not just maintain, crop yields to fe ... more
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N. Korea hit by worst drought in a century: state media
North Korea has been hit by its worst drought in a century, state media said Tuesday, sparking fears of worsening food shortages in the impoverished communist country. ... more
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Wild bees are unpaid farmhands worth billions: study
Wild bees provide crop pollination services worth more than $3,250 (2,880 euros) per hectare per year, a study reported Tuesday. ... more
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Indigenous Panamanians block highway to protest dam
Panamanian indigenous protesters and farmers blocked the Pan-American Highway for several hours on Monday to demand the government abandon a European-funded hydroelectric dam they say will swallow their land and damage the environment. ... more
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Indigenous Panamanians seize highway to protest dam
Panamanian indigenous protesters and farmers blocked the Pan-American Highway Monday to demand the government abandon a European-funded hydroelectric dam they say will swallow their land and damage the environment. ... more
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