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agriculture

  • The Organic Label Doesn’t Mean What It Used To: Expert
    The Organic Label Doesn’t Mean What It Used To: Expert
    Organic food sales exceeded $60 billion in 2022, but larger agriculture businesses may be taking advantage of loopholes.
    February 17, 2024BY Jennifer Galardi
  • Australia and New Zealand Push to Reduce Agriculture Climate Emissions at UN COP28
    Australia and New Zealand Push to Reduce Agriculture Climate Emissions at UN COP28
    A new Agriculture Climate Alliance has been formed at the conference in Dubai.
    December 11, 2023BY Monica O’Shea
  • House Ways and Means Committee Holds Field Hearing on Agriculture, Critical Supply Chains
    House Ways and Means Committee Holds Field Hearing on Agriculture, Critical Supply Chains
    The House Ways and Means Committee holds a full committee field hearing on "Trade in America: Agriculture and ...
    July 10, 2023BY Epoch Video
  • Australian Regulator Comes Clean With Carbon Credit Data Release
    Australian Regulator Comes Clean With Carbon Credit Data Release
    Previously secret data has been released by the Clean Energy Regulator after questions were raised about the integrity of ...
    June 2, 2023BY AAP
  • Consumers Warned High Price of Australian Fresh Food Here to Stay
    Consumers Warned High Price of Australian Fresh Food Here to Stay
    The high price of fresh fruit and vegetables won't come down anytime soon according to fresh food suppliers. ...
    May 26, 2023BY AAP
  • Arizona Farmers Say Illegal Alien Traffic Through Fields Contaminates Crops and Threatens Food Security
    Arizona Farmers Say Illegal Alien Traffic Through Fields Contaminates Crops and Threatens Food Security
    Arizona farmers are warning that illegal alien traffic through farmland is contaminating crops and threatening the nation's food ...
    January 16, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Soil in Danger: How Fixing Agricultural Soil Could Help the World
    Soil in Danger: How Fixing Agricultural Soil Could Help the World
    Agricultural soil is an important resource for communities all over the world, not only because it provides humans ...
    October 24, 2022BY Lily Kelly
  • Tackling Environmental Issues More Complicated Than Simply Cutting Emissions: Farmer
    Tackling Environmental Issues More Complicated Than Simply Cutting Emissions: Farmer
    An Australian farmer has called on the government to adopt a constructive and positive approach to environmental issues, ...
    August 19, 2022BY Nina Nguyen
  • House Panel Hears From Witnesses on Risks to Water From ‘Forever Chemicals’
    House Panel Hears From Witnesses on Risks to Water From ‘Forever Chemicals’
    The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure’s Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment held a hearing on per- ...
    October 6, 2021BY Nathan Worcester
  • China Faces Food Security Issues
    China Faces Food Security Issues
    News Analysis Xi Jinping’s new agricultural reforms sound very much like Mao-era policies. Like a board game, it ...
    September 27, 2021BY Antonio Graceffo
  • Food Prices, Supply Chains of More Concern for Canadians Than Pre-Pandemic: Agri-Food Expert
    Food Prices, Supply Chains of More Concern for Canadians Than Pre-Pandemic: Agri-Food Expert
    Issues facing Canada’s food system may not capture headlines in the election campaign, but the pandemic’s effects on ...
    September 8, 2021BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Thousands of Dead Fish Wash up in Spanish Lagoon
    Thousands of Dead Fish Wash up in Spanish Lagoon
    Spanish authorities are expanding a ban on harmful fertilizers around a saltwater lagoon on the country's Mediterranean coast, ...
    September 3, 2021BY The Associated Press
  • Barn Preservation May Be in Pennsylvania’s Future
    Barn Preservation May Be in Pennsylvania’s Future
    Dotting Pennsylvania’s farmland, old barns tell agriculture’s timeless story of provision. From the small family farms that cropped ...
    September 2, 2021BY Beth Brelje
  • KC Cattle Co.: A Former Army Ranger Forges a New Path on the Ranch
    KC Cattle Co.: A Former Army Ranger Forges a New Path on the Ranch
    Patrick Montgomery served honorably as an Army Ranger in Afghanistan and endured his share of loss and trauma ...
    June 23, 2021BY Andrew Thomas
  • NSW Govt Brings Back Strongest Rodent Pesticide to Combat Mouse Plague
    NSW Govt Brings Back Strongest Rodent Pesticide to Combat Mouse Plague
    The New South Wales (NSW) government has secured 5,000 litres of bromadiolone, one of the world's strongest pesticides ...
    May 21, 2021BY Rebecca Zhu
  • Agricultural Carbon Coalition Faces Uphill Battle
    Agricultural Carbon Coalition Faces Uphill Battle
    A national coalition of agricultural groups wants Ottawa to acknowledge its efforts to reduce carbon emissions, but its ...
    May 14, 2021BY Lee Harding
  • Rising Food Prices and Operating Costs Are Plenty for Farmers’ Plate
    Rising Food Prices and Operating Costs Are Plenty for Farmers’ Plate
    Canada’s agriculture sector is grappling with soaring demand, rising costs, and a worker shortage while also facing pressure ...
    May 5, 2021BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • California Farmers Expect Larger Strawberry Crop This Year
    California Farmers Expect Larger Strawberry Crop This Year
    GILROY, Calif.—Farmers in California anticipate producing more strawberries this year than last year's crop. The demand for healthy ...
    April 20, 2021BY Ilene Eng
  • Farmers Urge Collaboration on Environment, Not Top-Down Regulation
    Farmers Urge Collaboration on Environment, Not Top-Down Regulation
    NEOSHO, Wis.—Farmer Tony Peirick of Dodge County, Wisconsin, said he used to see as adversaries those trying to impose environmental regulations on farmers. “We ...
    March 30, 2021BY Cara Ding
  • EU to Expand Organic Farming
    EU to Expand Organic Farming
    BRUSSELS—The European Commission on Thursday said it would expand financial and policy support to help achieve a goal ...
    March 25, 2021BY Reuters
  • Australian Growers Concerned About Potential Taiwan Pineapple Imports
    Australian Growers Concerned About Potential Taiwan Pineapple Imports
    Australia's largest pineapple grower and a federal politician are concerned about the biosecurity risks of importing Taiwanese pineapples ...
    March 16, 2021BY Caden Pearson
  • New South Wales Lifts Moratorium on GM Crops
    New South Wales Lifts Moratorium on GM Crops
    New South Wales (NSW) is lifting its ban on genetically modified crops to deliver a multi-billion-dollar boost to ...
    March 8, 2021BY Epoch Times Sydney Staff
  • Senate Confirms Tom Vilsack as Agriculture Secretary
    Senate Confirms Tom Vilsack as Agriculture Secretary
    On Feb. 23, the U.S. Senate confirmed Tom Vilsack as secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). He has said he's ...
    February 23, 2021BY Cara Ding
  • 2050 Target May Exclude Agriculture: Deputy PM
    2050 Target May Exclude Agriculture: Deputy PM
    Australia may follow New Zealand in excluding the agriculture sector in its efforts to achieve a net zero ...
    February 6, 2021BY AAP
  • Australians Turn Their Backs on Farm Work
    Australians Turn Their Backs on Farm Work
    Australia's agriculture minister has all but given up on trying to convince young and unemployed people to move ...
    January 18, 2021BY AAP
  • Australian Agriculture on Track to Miss $100B Target
    Australian Agriculture on Track to Miss $100B Target
    Australian agriculture's goal of reaching $100 billion in production is facing a $16 billion shortfall according to the ...
    December 8, 2020BY AAP
  • China’s Purchases of US Farm Goods at 71 Percent of Target Under Trade Deal
    China’s Purchases of US Farm Goods at 71 Percent of Target Under Trade Deal
    WASHINGTON—China has substantially increased its purchases of U.S. farm goods and implemented 50 of 57 technical commitments aimed ...
    October 25, 2020BY Reuters
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