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17.07.2025

USA - Artificial intelligence may soon give Florida farmers access to crop damage data during a hurricane

The prototype will soon be tested at select farms within Immokalee in Collier County and Ona in Hardee County.

17.07.2025

USA - Alaska loses $6 million of USDA funding towards farming and food business development

On Tuesday, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)terminated its Regional Food Business Centers (RFBC) program.

17.07.2025

Greater feed efficiency in calves possible through controlled creep feeding

When it comes to more efficient feed conversion in calves before weaning, the sooner a calf’s rumen is developed, the better.

16.07.2025

India - Farmers lose sleep as boars and deer damage saplings

Sources said apart from damaging crops, the wild animals also dig for grubs, tubers and roots to eat, and in the process, overturn the soil.

16.07.2025

Singapore court approval allows Barramundi Group to move forward with restructuring

ASingapore court has granted Barramundi Group’s requested orders, giving it the go-ahead to begin its restructuring efforts.

16.07.2025

Spain - Hailstorm caused more than €29 M in losses

La Unió Llauradora reported that last weekend's severe thunderstorms, hail, and wind affected approximately 8,000 hectares of crops in the provinces of Castellón and Valencia.

16.07.2025

European farmers protest in Brussels over budget cuts to agriculture

Agricultural associations from across Europe gathered in Brussels on Wednesday to protest the European Commission’s proposed changes to the Multiannual Financial Framework.

16.07.2025

Canada - Two municipalities in opposite corners of southern Alberta declare agricultural disaster

Two southern Alberta rural municipalities have declared an agricultural disaster due to ongoing drought conditions.

16.07.2025

Thailand Agricultural Equipment Market Growth Driven by Technology 2018 to 2037 USD Million

The Thailand Agriculture Equipment Market from 2018 to 2037 is projected for robust growth, driven by the government's Thailand 4.0 vision and modernization of its agricultural sector.

14.07.2025

India - Crop damaged due to waterlogging, farmers demand loss assessment, compensation

Recent spells of rain in the region have caused significant damage to crops, particularly paddy and maize, with nearly 400 acres affected due to waterlogging and poor drainage system.

14.07.2025

Born Farms Redefines Agriculture with Tunnel Innovation: A Regenerative Breakthrough for a Predictable Food System

Born Farms was built on a simple belief: take care of where everything is born. Guided by this principle, we’re not just adapting to agriculture’s challenges—we’re solving them.

14.07.2025

Zambia eyes Brazilian support for Lobito agriculture plan

Zambia has launched a strategic diplomatic mission to Brazil to secure technical cooperation for the development of an agricultural master plan along a key infrastructure project linking Zambia to Angola’s Atlantic coast via the Democratic Republic of Congo.

14.07.2025

Japan’s $6.48 million FAO project revives farming and livestock in flood-hit regions of Pakistan

A major post-disaster recovery initiative funded by Japan and led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has restored vital farming and livestock livelihoods for more than half a million people in Pakistan’s Sindh and Balochistan provinces, following the catastrophic2022 floods.

14.07.2025

Kyrgyzstan begins construction of 600-ton fruit and vegetable storage center

In the Uzgen district of Kyrgyzstan, construction has begun on a new storage facility for fruits and vegetables.

14.07.2025

USA - Mississippi launches oyster spawning program following first season in years

The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) is set to begin spawning oysters using a mobile hatchery as part of a program run in partnership with the University of Southern Mississippi's (USM) Thad Cochran Marine Aquaculture Center (TCMAC).

13.07.2025

USA - Texas floodwaters damaged crops and endangered livestock. Now farmers and ranchers are cleaning up

Across a wide swath of Texas, the inundated rivers that ravaged communities also tore through farms and ranches.

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