Author: John Peterson
Agrifish Council faces unprecedented panic: what this means for EU policy and fisheries
France is on the brink of having a new National Assembly following the legislative elections on Sunday evening (7 July). If the Rassemblement national (RN) and its right-wing allies manage
DetailCrary® Ag Launches New Website: Explore Our Latest Innovations
West Fargo, ND – Crary Ag proudly announces the launch of its completely redesigned website. Following an extensive design and testing process, Crary Ag unveiled its new site in August,
DetailInnovative ‘Plan Bee’ Technology Revolutionizes Crop and Seed Protection for Next Generation – Euractiv
Bee vectoring technology is revolutionizing crop protection by utilizing bees to administer targeted crop controls through pollination. This innovative precision agriculture system reduces the need for chemical pesticides, benefiting both
DetailTMO Sets Hazelnut Purchase Price at 132.60 Lira in Ordu: Latest Update
The Turkish Grain Board (TMO) has commenced its purchases for the new hazelnut season in Ordu. After setting the prices, TMO completed its preparations at the warehouse in the Gülyalı
DetailStarmer pledges support for farming, but questions linger over UK agriculture plans
The new centre-left government in the UK has made commitments to support British farming and prioritize food security. However, uncertainty surrounds Labour’s plans for post-Brexit farming policies following their historic
DetailPopular Local Fruit Pawpaw: Supporting Small Farms
Pawpaw, a fruit that differs significantly from mainstream fruits in many aspects, has several advantages, especially from a farmer’s perspective. It is highly valued (Clymer sells it for $5 to
DetailEU centre-right party targets agriculture Commissioner, according to farming policy chief
The chair of the European Parliament’s Agriculture and Rural Development Committee (AGRI) is expected to be taken by the Conservatives, according to Herbert Dorfmann, the current European People’s Party (EPP)
DetailDiscover Marshall Aid Artifacts in Turkey’s Museums
On June 5, 1947, U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall announced the Marshall Plan at Harvard University, a aid program aimed at revitalizing Europe’s economy. As part of this
DetailEuropean fisheries optimistic for increased collaboration with UK after Labour victory
The UK general election results have created opportunities for closer collaboration between the Labour Party and the EU, especially in the fishing industry. Europe’s leading industrial fishing company, Europêche, is
DetailBoost Biosecurity with Turnkey SHIC Feeding to Harvest Program Homes
The Swine Health Information Center, funded and initiated by the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research and the Swine Control Law, is conducting a two-year, $2.3 million Wean-to-Harvest Biosecurity Research
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