Rare earth elements are loaded into a truck for export from the White Mesa plant in southeastern Utah. Energy Fuels began processing the ore to extract the minerals used in electronics. (Courtesy Energy Fuels) Energy Fuels seeks to create a domestic supply; an industrial factory near the Ute Mountain tribe …
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New ways of preparing food are coming, but will consumers bite?
October 2, 2021 WHAT FOR having dinner? The answer counts, at all levels. Food connects people to the planetary. Agriculture uses half of the world’s habitable land and accounts for over 30% of global emissions. Food production links the great biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nitrogen, both globally and also …
Read More »US auto sales set to drop in third quarter as industry chip shortages hit
Honda Motor Co. vehicles at an AutoNation car dealership in Fremont, California, United States on Monday, February 15, 2021. AutoNation Inc. is expected to report its results on February 16. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images DETROIT – Auto sales in the United States are expected to fall …
Read More »NORWESCAP’s Compadres group obtains $ 25,000 State Farm grant
NEWTON – A Sussex County group that is helping at-risk children with the skills and guidance they need “to reach their highest potential” has just received help. The community non-profit organization NORWESCAP was chosen to receive a State Farm Neighborhood Assist grant of $ 25,000. Two dozen people were in …
Read More »Balancing Birds, Water, and Farms in California’s Agricultural Heart
This is the time of year when I find myself gazing at the sky, taking a break from my evening walk, and listening to the first signs of the fall waterfowl migration. To me, the resounding call of Sandhill Cranes or the loud horn of a flock of Snow Geese …
Read More »Hot, smoky summer suffocates staple crops
Since Tryg Koch started his business, Heritage Custom Farming, in Kalispell 18 years ago, growing crops such as winter wheat, spring wheat and canola, he says this has been his third worst year. harvest of history. Kalispell experienced record heat over the summer, averaging 3.9 degrees warmer than normal and …
Read More »HEROTEIN partners with Mission Barns to bring the first hybrid cultivated / plant-based meat products to China – vegconomist
September 30, 2021 1633001993 Categories Cell culture companies and portraits © Mission Granges HEROTEIN, formerly HERO Protein, announces that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Berkeley cellular fat producer Mission Barns to launch hybrid products made from cultivated meat and plant-based meat. The company declares its intention to …
Read More »Downtown Farmers Market Celebrates Farm to School Month with WFISD
WICHITA FALLS (KFDX / KJTL) – October is Farm to School Month at ISD cafeterias in Wichita Falls. This month is dedicated to celebrating the use of fresh, local produce in school menus. Throughout the year, WFISD partners with local farms to source products. For any additional products or items …
Read More »Unveiling of the first prescriptive seed-to-seed treatment solution
Inflexion Point Technologies, LLC (IPT) and ALMACO have announced a business relationship that the companies believe will sustainably increase food productivity and farmer profitability while using sustainable organic seed treatments suitable for agronomic areas and growing conditions. ‘a farmer. IPT, co-founded by CEO Steve Smith and President Nick Iwig, is …
Read More »The couple from Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes put the mechanics in regenerative breeding
You could say that the origin story of the Rova Barn robot begins with a young child from a dairy farm who wanted to go to the beach, or on a family trip, or just to Grandma’s for Sunday dinner. But trafficking needs adventure above all else. âWe didn’t go …
Read More »Budget 2022: IFA urges politicians on agricultural concerns
Vincent Nally, Brendan Coffey, Paul Slevin, Bernie McCarthy and Senator Paul Daly. Posted: Wed, Sep 29, 2021, 5:29 PM Last update: Wed, Sep 29, 2021, 5:48 PM On what they see as one of the most important days on their calendar, the IFA held its annual pre-budget lobbying day in …
Read More »Bacon prices have skyrocketed to all-time highs, and they might not go down anytime soon
And yes, that takes inflation into account. This craving for pork chops is costing you about 7% more than 12 months ago. The average price of that slice of bacon to go with the Sunday morning spread has jumped nearly 28% in the past 12 months, according to data from …
Read More »Farming community rallies to struggling Elkhart Lake dairy farmer
When Jim Henschel was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer in the summer, his wife Kim Henschel was unsure of what to do. Jim, who is almost 40, is the lifeblood of the family dairy farm, Deer-Vue Acres, just outside of Elkhart Lake, where they have been farming for over …
Read More »Global Natural Food Colors and Flavors Market Report 2020-30: Growth and Change in COVID-19
The main players in the natural food colors and flavors market are Archer Daniels Midland, CHR Hansen, Kerry Group, San-Ei Gen, Symrise, International Flavors & Fragrances, Sensient Technologies Corporation, Givaudan, FMC Corporation, GNT International, Kalsec, Royal DSM , Döhler, Naturex, ROHA Dyechem, DDW The Color House, Aromata Group, BASF SE, …
Read More »State energy problems, disadvantaged Irish banks and new jobs for Cork
The state is faced with keeping coal and oil-fired power plants operating beyond their scheduled shutdown dates to avoid power outages, which will likely deal a blow to the government’s climate change ambitions. Barry O’Halloran reports that Eirgrid will warn today that rising demand and power plant shutdowns could leave …
Read More »Fresh produce more accessible for low-income Michigan residents
Image: Fair supply network By Barbara BellingerCapital Information Service A program that provides low-income Michigan residents with fresh fruits and vegetables and a path to healthier diets recently received a $ 2 million boost from state lawmakers. This is up from the $ 900,000 they allocated last year to the …
Read More »Ohio To Lower Borrowing Costs For Farmers, Hospitals And Colleges
Ohio farmers, hospitals and public universities will benefit from reduced borrowing costs under “Ohio Gains,” a new program unveiled by state treasurer Robert Sprague on Wednesday. The program is threefold: modernize the long-standing Ag-LINK program to make agricultural cooperatives eligible and remove loan ceilings. allow the public treasury to act …
Read More »Coastal Bend farmers can help offset some food shortages
Large-scale food suppliers are seeing shortages of meat and commodities that are affecting both their supply and prices due to both the COVID-19 pandemic and weather events such as the deep frost in February. This translates into higher prices in local and national grocery stores and restaurants. But did you …
Read More »Ford EV plant could create real estate challenges for West TN
MEMPHIS, Tennessee – The new jobs at the Ford electric vehicle plant could potentially energize and challenge the West Tennessee real estate market, which will need thousands of new homes and apartments for employees. A celebration of Ford Motor Company’s major decision to build an electric vehicle and manufacturing campus …
Read More »Telangana ranked second in terms of agricultural income growth
Hyderabad: With 6.59%, Telangana is ranked second in the country in terms of the growth rate of agricultural sector income over the last decade between 2011-12 and 2019-20. Tripura is the only state to have performed better than Telangana, recording an agricultural income growth rate of 6.87% over the period. …
Read More »Where Aurum, Baume and Causwell’s Bay Area restaurants brand their products – East Bay Times
Oh, what a difference the fresh za’atar makes. When Berkeley chef Mona Leena opened the doors of her highly anticipated new restaurant, Lulu, this summer, the food was a celebration of her Palestinian heritage fused with her Californian sensibility. A key ingredient: Andy Griffin’s fresh, seasonal produce from Mariquita Farm …
Read More »Key Succulents Market Manufacturers, Opportunities, Industry Outlook, Capital Investments, and Trends by Altman Plants, COSTA FARMS
The “Succulent plant marketThe report is an in-depth study of the market with analysis of key segments. The study is a detailed document on aspects of the market including trends, segmentation, growth prospects, opportunities, challenges, and competitive analysis. Relationships are built through extensive primary and secondary research. The study generated …
Read More »ASX drops 1.5%, energy stocks soar
Energy stocks held up to the weakness in the Australian stock market on Tuesday, as oil and gas producers continue to benefit from a recovery in oil prices caused by supply shortages. The benchmark S & P / ASX 200 lost ground throughout Tuesday, with trading falling in the afternoon …
Read More »The Wendt family named Santa Rosa Farm Family of the Year 2021: NorthEscambia.com
The 2021 Santa Rosa County Farm Family of the Year has been awarded to Wendt Family Farm and Nursery, which has three generations of hard workers and more than three decades of experience. The 2021 Farm Family includes Earl and Janet Wendt, parents of William Wendt and Vickie Shiver. William …
Read More »60 million in the United States depended on food banks in 2020
Sixty million people in the United States, nearly one in five, received help from food banks and similar organizations in 2020 according to the nonprofit Feeding America, which is an increase of 50% compared to the previous year. According to a research report from The Conversation, the largest increase in …
Read More »How Washington’s New Farm Worker Overtime Law Could Affect Farms
Labor groups are calling Washington’s farm worker overtime law a big victory. But some farm workers fear companies can’t afford it and hours will be cut. SEATTLE – Farm workers in Washington state will be eligible for overtime starting in January. The new bill was enacted by Gov. Jay Inslee …
Read More »Ford and partners invest $ 11 billion in new electric vehicle manufacturing plants
Ford’s share of the investment will be $ 7 billion, Ford executives said. Ford has previously announced that it will spend $ 30 billion by 2025 to move towards building more electric vehicles and that it expects 40% of its sales, globally, to be entirely vehicles. electricity by 2030. The …
Read More »Shopian farmer inspired by online video goes rooftop farming
Rashid, a well-heeled apple orchard in the area has converted the roof of its approximately 1,500 square foot garden into a terrace garden, growing a multitude of varieties of vegetables and seedlings. According to Rashid, it all started with a YouTube video one fine evening in 2017. âMy son showed …
Read More »Legislation requires stricter monitoring of medical cannabis caregivers
A six-bill package introduced this month in Lansing aims to strengthen state oversight over medical cannabis caregivers, which critics say is a veiled attempt by commercial growers to increase their share of retail market. Bills 5300-5302 and 5319-5321 would limit the amount of plants and the number of patients medical …
Read More »7 Best Monthly Dividend Stocks With High Yields
Monthly dividend stocks offer investors the opportunity to generate recurring passive income. This frequency better matches the schedule of many regular invoices, allowing an investor to offset his expenses with dividend income. This makes monthly dividend stocks ideal for retirees or other investors who rely on their portfolios for their …
Read More »Heavy rains separate Ivory Coast cocoa farmers over harvest prospects
ABIDJAN, September 27 (Reuters) – As heavy rains persisted in cocoa-growing regions of Côte d’Ivoire last week, farmers polled by Reuters were divided over whether humidity levels would help the crop from October to March or promote a fatal fungal disease. . The world’s largest cocoa producer is in its …
Read More »The global plant-based meat market is expected to generate a
New York, USA, September 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – According to a report published by Research Dive, the global vegetable meat market should generate a significant turnover of $ 68,448.9 million To 19.1% CAGR during the forecast period, 2020-2027. The inclusive report provides a brief overview of the current market …
Read More »TOMRA Fresh Food will unveil a new singular stunt – ‘a game changer that will revolutionize the cherry industry’
Fruit attraction 2021 TOMRA Fresh Food will unveil its revolutionary new Cascade Singulator for cherry separation at Fruit Attraction, the international trade fair for the fruit and vegetable sector, in Madrid, Spain, next month (booth 10E11, IFEMA MADRID conference room, 5 to October 7). TOMRA Food’s presence at Fruit Attraction …
Read More »Redtag flagship store makes customer experiences even more engaging with special offer for shoppers
Image Credit: Provided Redtag, the region’s favorite fashion and housewares brand, is offering âSuper Value 4 for AED 90â starting Sunday, September 26; in its City Center Deira store in Dubai. Redtag’s store in Dubai’s iconic City Center Deira Mall – one of the first Majid Al Futtaim malls in …
Read More »Empowering the female workforce – Journal
Most of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda are linked to agriculture in one way or another – be it hunger, poverty, climate action, gender equality, health, drinking water, responsible production, life on land, life underwater, etc. But, unfortunately, Pakistan has failed to meet these goals despite …
Read More »“From Farm to Retail” workshop aims to help local farmers grow their businesses
PRESS RELEASESIMCOE COUNTY*************************MIDHURST – Starting October 28, Simcoe, Gray and Bruce counties, along with the Henry Bernick Entrepreneurship Center at Georgian College, are teaming up for an 11-week farm-to-retail workshop. Offered by the Food Venture Program, this workshop will help farmers turn their business ideas into finished products and develop …
Read More »“Huge interest” in setting up a green hydrogen plant in Southland
Sean Gallup / Getty Images Meridian and Contact Energy are looking for people interested in setting up the world’s first large-scale hydrogen plant in Southland. Energy bosses say a proposal to build the world’s first large-scale green hydrogen plant in Southland has attracted strong interest from domestic and international companies. …
Read More »Vermont Healthcare Organizations Helping Immunize Migrant Farm Workers Statewide
Eva, who asked to be identified only by her first name, has worked on a Franklin County dairy farm for 12 years. Photo by Elodie Reed / Vermont Public Radio Alicia Rodriguez rushed through the cow pens, looking for her husband. In his hand was a dose of the Covid-19 …
Read More »Farm Management Software Market Size, Growth, and Key Players – Deere & Company, Trimble, Inc., Agjunction, Inc., Raven Industries, Inc., Iteris, Inc., AG Leader Technology
The Farm Management Software Market The report offers high-quality information on key market trends, product types and their scope, competitive landscape and impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. The Farm Management Software market research study provides detailed market development prospects, market size and value overview, and popular business trends. This research …
Read More »Dennis’ 7 Dees Drive Plant and People Growth: Top Workplaces 2021
The 7 Dees of Dennis grows more than plants, it grows people. âWe have created opportunities and growth for people,â said Nathan Dirksen, COO. âI came to the end of a shovel when I started working here, but I’m not the only one to tell. “ Dennis’ 7 Dees is …
Read More »Ghanaian rice farmers need finance for new technology, but banks don’t trust them
New agricultural technologies have the potential to improve livelihoods and food security in sub-Saharan Africa. Better seed varieties, soil fertility practices, and pest management can all increase productivity. A report by the United Nations Development Program indicates that the region’s agricultural growth is more effective than other economic sectors when …
Read More »Samsung strengthens its supply chain in Asia to expand production
Samsung Electronics is strengthening its supply chain in Asia to meet growing demand for its products amid the pandemic, industry insiders have said, as the South Korean tech giant plans to build more factories and to increase its workforce. Samsung is currently building a TV manufacturing plant in Karachi, Pakistan. …
Read More »Northam announces new fruit and vegetable packaging facility in Brunswick County
Posted on Saturday, September 25, 2021 at 3:55 p.m. Join AFP’s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Buy an AFP subscription Subscribe to AFP podcasts on itunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: [email protected] Advertising requests: [email protected] (© vepar5 – stock.adobe.com) Southern Virginia Vegetable Packing LLC has partnered with …
Read More »Fisherman’s Online Farmer’s Market This Fall
Fishermen – Saturday September 25 will mark the last summer farmer’s market in the Fisherman’s City. From October 2, the market will move virtually. New Portillo’s with beer garden arrives in central Indiana The Fishers Fall Farmers’ Market will allow people to order online. It will offer free home delivery …
Read More »Entrepreneur creates brand of hibiscus drinks
Rena Beverages Solutions produces a range of hibiscus-based drinks. When Regina Nakayenga started having hot flashes during her menopause, a friend recommended that taking hibiscus products would help. At the time, Nakayenga, an enthusiastic farmer, grew passion fruit to sell in a concentrated form. His ambition was to create a …
Read More »Valley Bounty: One-Woman Farm “Thrives”
Flourish Farm, a one-man business owned by Linda Fuchs, is a small farm with an oversized impact. Fuchs grows specialty crops on “half an acre of sunshine” in Brimfield, while working hard to maintain access and knowledge about healthy foods. Like many local farmers, Fuchs’ ties to agriculture run deep. …
Read More »Politics This Week | The Economist
Sep 25, 2021 Listen to this story Your browser does not support the item . Enjoy more audio and podcasts on ios Where Android. France reacted with fury to American, Australian and British training plans a new defense pact in the Pacific. France was not invited to join. Australia is …
Read More »Need to think about “respectable jobs” for landless households and small farms: NITI member Aayog
OBSERVING THAT the income of a landless household is more than the income of a farm household with land between 100 square meters to 4,000 square meters and 1 to 2.5 acres, NITI member Aayog Ramesh Chand said on Friday that it was necessary to think of “respectable jobs” in …
Read More »Walz asks for $ 10 million in drought aid
Governor calls on legislature to approve drought aid subsidies and replenish revolving farm loan funds, especially for farmers without a federal safety net ST PAUL, Minn. – Governor Tim Walz calls on state lawmakers to invest $ 10 million to help farmers still reeling from the historic drought conditions that …
Read More »Officials work to protect valley farmers amid poor air quality
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) – The Central Valley is spending another day under smoky skies as fire crews continue to tackle 10 major wildfires burning across the state. As smoke from the Windy and KNP complex fires settles in the Central Valley, Fresno County Agricultural Bureau CEO Ryan Jacobsen is doing …
Read More »Santa Rosa Planning Commission approves cannabis project despite outcry
After hours of controversial testimony, the Santa Rosa Planning Commission has approved a proposed cannabis business for a former school in Roseland that has divided community members. The committee voted 6-0 in favor of Old School Cannabis, a large farm-to-fork company nominated by two businesswomen who say they want to …
Read More »Swedish plant-based seafood start-up secures major investment
The new funds will be used to accelerate product innovation, such as the launch of the plant-based salmon the startup is currently developing, which Hooked says will be the first vegan shredded salmon on the market. Founded in 2019, Hooked Foods is on a mission to tackle overfishing and the …
Read More »Governor Walz announces $ 10million farm relief plan, but aid could be stuck at political deadlock
Minnesota farmers suffering financial losses from one of the driest seasons in decades could get grants or loans thanks to a $ 10 million farm aid proposal that Governor Tim Walz presented on Friday. But the timing of the relief dollars is tied to an unrelated political showdown at the …
Read More »Ohio’s Best Conservation Farmers Honored; White Clover Farms among those recognized
The Ohio Department of Agriculture recognized five families as the winners of the 2021 Conservation Farm Family Awards at the Farm Science Review in London. The five honored families were: the Rodabaugh family of Hardin County; Sluss family of County Stark; Jeannie and the late Cliff Miller of Carroll County; …
Read More »The Smart Protein project: developing the next generation of plant-based fish – vegconomist
Since the Smart Protein project aims to develop sustainable food for the future, it makes sense that we explore plant-based fish, especially given the highly unsustainable nature of the global fishing industry. In preparing this article, we consulted with several Smart Protein partners, including the Good Food Institute, ProVeg International, …
Read More »Bring home the bacon (and more) on a DIY Berkshires Farm Tour
In fact, Palumbo enjoys giving people a tour of his approximately 100-acre farm and introducing them to his chickens, pigs, cows, turkeys, sheep and geese. And he loves to talk and teach the principles of sustainable agriculture, offering farm tours, workshops, internships and educational programs. Palumbo is one of the …
Read More »Gardening: find your answers by searching in the right places
Finding the best plants in a nursery can require reliable help from the employees who work there. Neil sperry Special at the Star-Telegram I was at the back of a large independent nursery many years ago. I saw a sales rep from one of the biggest wholesale producers in the …
Read More »LIVE: Gangster Jitender Gogi shot dead in Rohini court in Delhi
Live Latest News from September 24, 2021: Get the latest news, breaking news, latest updates, live news, top headlines, latest business news and top news of the day. welcome to industantimes.com Live updates platform where you can find the latest news from India and around the world. Find quick updates …
Read More »Salt-tolerant crops ‘revolutionize’ the lives of struggling Bangladeshi farmers | Global development
Like millions of people across Bangladesh, Anita Bala, 45, depends on a small plot of land to support her family. But for years nothing would grow. Her husband kept shrimp in the salt ponds on their land, but the surrounding soil was barren. Bala’s efforts to grow beans and pulses …
Read More »Ball Corp. to open aluminum can manufacturing plant in Nevada and create 180 jobs
(RTTNews) – Packaging and container makers at Colorado Ball Corporation (BLL) announced Thursday that they will invest in an aluminum can production plant in North Las Vegas, Nevada. The plant is expected to start manufacturing in late 2022 and create nearly 180 manufacturing jobs when fully operational. The company will …
Read More »It’s time for agricultural retailers to invest in precision
Farm supply co-ops and independent farm retailers are enjoying strong financial returns as rising grain prices in the United States enter their second consecutive year. The prolonged period of above-average crop prices leads farmers to increase their spending on agronomic inputs and services. However, while earnings in the agricultural retail …
Read More »Monson Holistic Industries cannabis cultivation facility faces mold issues
MONSON – Holistic Industries is battling a mold problem at a marijuana grow facility here that supplies cannabis to recreational and medical retailers. Responding to employee complaints, the Monson Board of Health called for an immediate inspection of the 96 Palmer Road facility, along with state regulators. The mold infestation …
Read More »Kansas announces permanent increase in food aid benefits
Temporary increase during the pandemic until September 30 Kansas DCF TOPEKA – Kansas Department of Children and Families Secretary Laura Howard today announced that Kansas residents who receive food assistance will receive a permanent increase in the maximum benefit amount starting on the 1st. October. “Access to healthy food is …
Read More »‘Fairness for Farmers’ campaign targets market power of large corporations
Building on the Biden administration’s commitment to vigorously controlling farm mergers, the National Farmers Union on Wednesday launched the nationwide “Fairness for Farmers” campaign to restore competition to the market. “This company has clear goals: to reduce the consolidation of agriculture and to break down monopolies, which negatively impact farmers, …
Read More »VW to build battery systems factory in China
Volkswagen Group China begins construction of a battery systems production plant in Hefei (Anhui province). The company claims that VW Anhui Components Company is the group’s first 100% -owned battery systems factory in China. Its initial annual capacity will be 150,000 to 180,000 high-voltage battery systems for Volkswagen Anhui’s all-electric …
Read More »Cannabis Goes Green – Eugene Weekly
Emerald Valley Gardens, a small cannabis gardening store near Springfield, is packed with shoppers. At the register, owner Madeline Thomas answers questions about where to find the right pots or brands to buy for novice growers. The shelves are lined with nutrients and soil, and draped with leafy creeping plants. …
Read More »Former Roseland School Site for a New Cannabis Company? The neighbors say no
Two local businesswomen want to open a cannabis cultivation, manufacturing and distribution facility in a building that once housed a Roseland charter school, but some area residents say they oppose this. kind of business in their neighborhood. Old School Cannabis, which has applied for permission to operate on the site, …
Read More »Shea trees are falling rapidly across Africa, victims of new pressures (commentary)
Despite the apparent generosity of shea butter products in markets and beauty counters around the world, a little-known threat to shea trees looms. In April, Ghana’s vice president said the threat to shea parks – the agricultural landscapes dotted with shea trees in grain fields – was a national priority. …
Read More »MSU’s UPREC celebrates successful growing season for two local farms as part of business incubator program
CHATHAM, Michigan (WJMN) – Michigan State University’s Upper Peninsula Research and Extension Center (UPREC) is celebrating a successful growing season for two farms in the university’s incubator program. According to the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Michigan’s food and farming system makes up a large portion of the state’s …
Read More »Energy prices in Europe skyrocket amid switch to renewable resources
Soaring natural gas prices have shaken Britain and the rest of Europe, leading to spikes in electricity prices that raise utility bills for consumers, putting pressure on energy providers and disrupt industries. The aftermath of the turmoil unfolds every day, as factories close, ministers gather with business leaders to find …
Read More »Colorado Department of Agriculture hosts listening sessions on the job
The State will host union listening sessions The Colorado Department of Agriculture and the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, the two Senate Bill 87 regulatory departments, have teamed up to solicit input from farm workers on the new rules that the two departments are in the process of enacting. …
Read More »Mother Raw Expands Herbal Line With Dips
As Mother Raw nears our third anniversary as a darling salad dressing in the plant-based organic food space, it was only natural for us to focus on creating dairy-free dips and quesos that are creamy, irresistible, and delicious. made with familiar ingredients, âsaid Mother Raw, CEO Kristi knowles, who is …
Read More »Springdale man convicted of role in Elm Springs wind farm fraud
FAYETTEVILLE – A Springdale man was sentenced to federal prison Friday after testifying in the fraud trial of two associates over the failure of a wind farm project in Elm Springs. Cody Fell, who worked at Dragonfly International for a time, pleaded guilty to federal electronic fraud and tax evasion …
Read More »Sri Lanka’s organic farming crisis: learning from failures
Sri Lanka found itself in economic crisis as it continued to produce 100% organic food ‘The food crisis in Lanka shows the dangers of organic farming â. It was the title of a column by Indian economist Swaminathan Anklesaria Aiyar, published recently in a national daily. Aiyar’s article analyzed the …
Read More »Top 11 Places to Go Pumpkin Picking in Westchester
Fall is here, which means it’s time to go pumpkin picking in Westchester! There are plenty of places to pick your perfect pumpkin in Westchester County, as well as a few places in nearby Dutchess and Fairfield, CT. Whether you want pumpkins to carve into pumpkins or decorate your home …
Read More »Tofurky Partners with Triton Algae Innovations for Algae-Based “Meat Innovations” Set to Launch in Q1 2022
Jaime Athos, President and CEO of Tofurky, said the new line will be jointly marketed under the Tofurky and Triton brands, adding: âWhile we can’t share what it is yet, the outcome will involve products that resonate with our target audience, and also be attractive to the rapidly growing segment …
Read More »Carrots can take center stage
Boulder County Farmers Markets We are like you. We nibble on carrots at our desks or during the day. We eat them in the car on long journeys. We take them for granted, frankly. That little energy punch and crunch is what gets us through this afternoon energy crisis. But …
Read More »Colorado Farm Bureau’s mental health program tailors resources to farmers
Launched this spring by the Colorado Farm Bureau and several agricultural and behavioral health partners, the Colorado Agricultural Addiction and Mental Health Program provides support and resources to farmers and ranchers struggling with mental health challenges. The program provides vouchers to offset the cost of accessing licensed, agriculture-friendly behavioral health …
Read More »Plant-based protein food companies not only target vegans, but meat eaters as well
VANCOUVER, BC, September 21, 2021 / PRNewswire / – United States News Group – Competition Intensifies Among Manufacturers of Plant-Based “Fake Meat” Products for Passing Market Share beyond vegetarians and vegans, but also in the predominantly carnivorous consumer base. Analytical market research predicts the Plant Protein Market to reach $ …
Read More »Leafy Vegetable Market Expected to See Huge Growth by 2027
Leafy greens, also known as leafy greens, green salads, potted herbs, greens, or just greens, are leaves of plants eaten as a vegetable, sometimes accompanied by tender petioles and shoots. Although they come from a very wide variety of plants, most share a lot with other leafy greens in terms …
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