Farming News

OECD FAO Agricultural Outlook Sets 2030 Production and Environmental Goals

COVID-19 has moved the world further away from reaching the UN SDGs. Governments urgently need to step up their efforts to meet global food security and environmental targets set by the SDGs for 2030.

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Organic Trade Association Fights Food Fraud to Protect Integrity of Organic

This action will have a game-changing impact on improving oversight of organic systems and reducing the chance of organic fraud.

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America the Beautiful to Conserve 30 Percent of Lands and Waters by 2030

America the Beautiful outlines President Biden’s vision for a voluntary nationwide effort to conserve 30% of U.S. lands and waters by 2030. But how much will change given that American farmers have been focused on stewardship of the land for decades?

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U.S. Farm Exports Projected to Reach Record High this Year

U.S. farm exports are projected to reach an all-time high of €135 billion ($164 billion) this year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) quarterly agricultural trade forecast.

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Updated USDA State Fact Sheets Now Available

The USDA State Fact Sheets were updated on June 2, 2021, to include the latest available (through 2020) statistics on employment change and unemployment rates.

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Pandemic ‘Revolution’ Leads to Record Organic Food Sales

U.S. organic food sales in 2020 were up a record 12.8% to a new high of €46 billion ($56.4 billion), representing almost 6% of U.S. food sales.

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FAO ‘Walks the Talk’ on Climate

The FAO of the UN has reached a ‘turning point’ in its approach to the environment. It has set an ambitious target to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 45 percent by 2030.

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Cutting Leather Use Would Have a Significant Environmental Impact, Finds L&HCA

It would damage the environment, create more waste, increase greenhouse gases, and drive more demand for cheap, often polluting substitutes.

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One Farm, Three Generations: The Family Future-proofing Whitman County Wheat Production

The farm is located in St John, Washington, Whitman County and grows Soft White and White Club wheat. We asked the Baileys what sustainable farming means to them.

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U.S. Rice Farmers Take Pride in Looking After the Land for Future Generations

That’s why they use a range of conservation practices, which has led to a 39% increase in land use efficiency and a 52% reduction in water consumption in the past 36 years.

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Precision Agriculture is Good for Planet and Profit, Says Environmental Benefits Study

A new study highlights how farmers who adopt precision agriculture use less to grow more.

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Cornell’s Dr. Sarah Evanega Wins 2021 Borlaug CAST Communication Award

Professor Sarah Evanega, director of the Cornell Alliance for Science, is described as a pioneer, international leader, and icon of young science communication professionals.

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