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News / #crops
29 October 2014
Food & Agriculture
Salt invasion in Indo-Gangetic basin has led to 40 per cent increase in human health problems: UN
Salt invasion in Indo-Gangetic basin has led to 40 per cent increase in human health problems: UN
24 October 2014
Carbon & Climate
Weak El Nino evolving by year-end as sea warmer than usual
Weak El Nino evolving by year-end as sea warmer than usual
23 October 2014
Food & Agriculture
Solon says foreign land ownership may affect food security
Solon says foreign land ownership may affect food security
Food & Agriculture
Drought drives 42 per cent crash in crop production in Sri Lanka
Drought drives 42 per cent crash in crop production in Sri Lanka
20 October 2014
Food & Agriculture
Concerns rise as GMO debate shifts from field to dinner table
Concerns rise as GMO debate shifts from field to dinner table
Food & Agriculture
Local agri is best defense vs climate change threats
Local agri is best defense vs climate change threats
Carbon & Climate
To become less damaging, target non-forest lands for palm oil, says book
To become less damaging, target non-forest lands for palm oil, says book
Energy
Seaweed problem could provide biofuel solution
Seaweed problem could provide biofuel solution
17 October 2014
Food & Agriculture
Family farms produce 80 per cent of world's food, speculators seek land
Family farms produce 80 per cent of world's food, speculators seek land
15 October 2014
Water
India’s groundwater drops to critical levels
India’s groundwater drops to critical levels
13 October 2014
Food & Agriculture
Croppers pose new threat to Amazon rainforest
Croppers pose new threat to Amazon rainforest
Food & Agriculture
PepsiCo signs contract-farming MoU with VN potato growers
PepsiCo signs contract-farming MoU with VN potato growers
Food & Agriculture
Research on climate-resilient wheat keeps "Green Revolution" on track
Research on climate-resilient wheat keeps "Green Revolution" on track
3 October 2014
Food & Agriculture
RID suggests no off-season planting due to insufficient water
RID suggests no off-season planting due to insufficient water
1 October 2014
Food & Agriculture
China launches media campaign to back genetically modified crops
China launches media campaign to back genetically modified crops
26 September 2014
Food & Agriculture
Croplands changed by climate’s ups and downs
Croplands changed by climate’s ups and downs
23 September 2014
Policy & Finance
UN population growth data is bad news for climate
UN population growth data is bad news for climate
18 September 2014
Carbon & Climate
Delayed retreat of Indian monsoon rains to start this weekend
Delayed retreat of Indian monsoon rains to start this weekend
15 September 2014
Water
India’s growing water footprint not sustainable, say experts
India’s growing water footprint not sustainable, say experts
11 September 2014
Food & Agriculture
How our food drives illegal deforestation
How our food drives illegal deforestation
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Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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New sustainable palm oil rules win consensus amid RSPO credit price slump
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil’s updated standards aim to improve smallholder inclusion as EUDR kicks in. But …
New sustainable palm oil rules win consensus amid RSPO credit price slump
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Plantations are not forests
Sarawak's so-called green revolution is little more than a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Companies and the state government …
Plantations are not forests
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Climate talks avoid collapse with last-hour US$300 billion deal seen as dissatisfactory by developing states
COP29 talks – running into overtime – concluded over the weekend with a signed deal to triple the …
Climate talks avoid collapse with last-hour US$300 billion deal seen as dissatisfactory by developing states
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Carbon & Climate
Methane reductions: what Southeast Asia’s corporates are asking for at COP29
The region’s fossil fuel producers issued a joint statement calling for reduced methane emissions at the global summit. …
Methane reductions: what Southeast Asia’s corporates are asking for at COP29
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All eyes on Busan as final negotiations for Global Plastics Treaty commence
INC chair expresses confidence a deal will be reached; UNEP urges negotiators to focus on unresolved issues including …
All eyes on Busan as final negotiations for Global Plastics Treaty commence
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