Apr 24, 2015 - ... year’s theme is particularly relevant as Asia remains one of the largest players in global agriculture. Furthermore, more than 80% of the food produced in the region come from smallho ...
Jan 12, 2017 - ... rice was declining, making it increasingly difficult for Cambodian rice to compete in global markets. Meanwhile, the domestic rice industry does not have sufficient milling or storage c ...
Jul 14, 2016 - ... at, while GM crops are certified safe, there was no proof that they are helping reduce global hunger as promised either. “No significant change in the rate at which crop yields increas ...
Apr 28, 2015 - ... ade ago. As far as the issue of food security is concerned, the UN reports that at the global level, we have successfully reduced by half the number of those living in extreme poverty, a ...
Jun 20, 2017 - ... d rice-pulse cropping systems.In the 1960s, Myanmar was a leading rice exporter in the global rice market. Political developments in the country, however, closed off the nation from neig ...
Jun 28, 2015 - ... ther buzzword, sustainable agriculture? And, more importantly, how does it support the global action to promote agriculture that is good for the earth and will produce enough to feed the ...
Mar 10, 2016 - ... ld be anyone’s worst nightmare. But this could actually happen decades from now. The Global Rise of Automated Farming According to an article by Evan Fraser and Sylvain Charlebois enti ...
Jan 15, 2016 - ... program supported by the American people through the United States Feed the Future and Global Climate Change initiatives. The program seeks to reduce poverty and malnutrition by diversif ...
Sep 21, 2015 - ... o the increase in rice acreage, number of rice crops, and improvement of productivity. Global demand for rice will increase to 2030, then will reduce.Vietnam’s rice importers like Indo ...
Mar 4, 2016 - ... search Institute (IRRI) projected that an additional 116 million tons will be added to global demand. Rice as a Healthy Staple Food This is not something to be worried about, though. Hea ...