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As the global population grows, we’ll have to find ways of feeding the planet without accelerating climate change.
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The Print on MSNIndian scientists are arming plants through gene editing. And climate-proofing themWe have pampered our plants so much that they have lost their ability to fight against what’s trying to kill them,' said ...
Punjab’s water crisis is largely manmade, but so is the solution. Rainwater harvesting, if adopted at every level, from city rooftops to village fields, can help conserve billions of litres, recharge ...
With India’s population expected to reach 166.8 crore by 2050, a critical question arises: Can we restore ecological health ...
THE sun was barely up when I bumped along the laterite road that slices through Jangwa, a quiet corner of Awe LGA that has ...
Earlier this week, Footy Headlines leaked the latest from Minnesota United, the Seattle Sounders, Nashville SC, and New ...
KOCHI: At a time when dwindling domestic output has forced Keralites to depend on agricultural produce of questionable ...
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Philstar.com on MSNKorean envoy visits UPLB Genomics CenterKorean Ambassador Lee Sang-hwa visited the University of the Philippines Los Baños to monitor the progress on the Agricultural Genomics Research Center, a landmark initiative under KOICA’s ...
In Asia's quest for sustainable energy solutions, the biennial Energy Asia conference serves as a vital platform for ...
LOS BAÑOS, LAGUNA–Ambassador Lee Sang-hwa recently visited the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) to observe the progress of the Agricultural Genomics Research Center (AGRC): a flagship ...
The Niger State Government has disclosed that its new policy on agriculture will crack down on sellers of adulterated ...
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