The UN has named new World Restoration Flagships in Australia, Canada and South Africa, highlighting large-scale, Indigenous-led ecosystem restoration efforts ahead of UNEA-7 in Nairobi.
In 1994, a tomato changed the world! Flavr Savr, a tomato produced in California, USA, ushered in an era where science could modify crops at the genetic level. Since then, genetically modified (GM) ...
Inspired by the humble old greenhouse, a futuristic self-contained food ecosystem was recently on display at Expo 2025 ...
Soybean products are globally traded, can pose a potential disease introduction risk if imported from African swine fever ...
Maps based on remote sensing analysis could inform remediation efforts by identifying whether agricultural lands were damaged ...
The deal with Varaha will focus on implementing climate-friendly practices on smallholder corn farms in India, which is ...
Indian American scientist to work for transforming farming practices and food systems for a food- and nutrition-secure world ...
A consultation workshop on “Strengthening Ghana’s Circular Economy Innovation Ecosystem for Climate-Resilient  Agriculture” to aid the country’s food ...
The UN today recognized three new World Restoration Flagships in Australia, Canada and South Africa, anchored in Indigenous ...
Confidence in the safety of the food supply is paramount in a nuclear or radiological emergency. “Although low probability events, nuclear emergencies are potentially high impact, so it is important ...
MIDDLEBURY — A holiday jazz concert featuring The Ted Perry Trio and guest Ryan Montbleau will be held from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m.