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Food security in East Africa 'within reach'

East Africa must adopt alternative farming techniques to combat the crop losses projected for 2050, a study says.

13 November 2009 | EN

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China's farming ambitions in Mozambique take shape

A farming research centre is set to open in Mozambique with funding, seeds and advice from China.

11 November 2009 | EN | 中文

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Tapeworm link with epilepsy 'far higher' than thought

Pork tapeworm is responsible for almost a third of epileptic fits, researchers say.

2 November 2009 | EN

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Chickens immunised by GM peas

Plants genetically engineered to contain antibodies have protected chickens against a parasitic disease.

28 October 2009 | EN

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Climate change 'will leave 25 million more children hungry'

Crop yields will plummet and millions more children will go hungry unless agricultural practices adapt to climate change, warns a report.

30 September 2009 | EN | 中文

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African sheep help diagnose disease

Blood from the African hair sheep has proven an ideal medium for laboratory tests to identify pathogens that cause human disease.

17 July 2009 | EN | 中文

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Scientists warn of Ebola outbreak in pigs

Researchers have called for government measures to cap the spread of an Ebola virus in pigs in the Philippines.

15 July 2009 | EN

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Livestock may do better than crops, African farmers told

Researchers have found that keeping livestock as well as growing crops will reduce African farmers' vulnerability to climate change.

23 June 2009 | EN

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Cow genome sequence could boost cattle quality

The sequencing of the cow genome could help in the quest for cattle that are both hardy and productive, say experts.

28 April 2009 | EN

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Chinese bird flu rates 'don't add up'

Most human cases of bird flu in China this year have been from areas with no corresponding outbreaks in birds, puzzling experts.

Source: The Lancet

11 February 2009 | EN | 中文

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Argentinean GM cows 'could increase milk yields'

An Argentinean company has produced a genetically-modified breed of cows that could increase milk production by 20%.

21 November 2008 | ES

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Remember small-scale farmers, policymakers told

New policies to cut greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock sector should take into account the effects on small farms, say scientists.

14 October 2008 | EN

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Access to export markets 'requires policy rethink'

Southern African livestock farmers will miss out on access to export markets unless international trade restrictions are adjusted.

24 April 2008 | EN

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South Asia News in brief: 1–15 March 2008

A round-up of news from or about South Asia for the period 1–15 March 2008.

20 March 2008 | EN

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Sub-Saharan Africa news in brief: 25 Feb–12 Mar 2008

A round up of news from or about Sub-Saharan Africa for the period 25 February–12 March 2008.

 

13 March 2008 | EN

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UN: climate danger for Middle East, North Africa

Climate change will cause major agricultural losses in the Middle East and North Africa, warns the UN.

7 March 2008 | EN | 中文

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Colombia: US$53 million for agricultural research

The Colombian Ministry of Agriculture has opened applications to a US$53 million fund for research and innovation in the farming sector.

28 February 2008 | ES

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Latin America and EU to collaborate on biotechnology

Latin America and the European Union will create a collaboration programme to fund projects in agricultural biotechnology.

27 December 2007 | EN | ES

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Namibia's poor 'will be hit hard' by climate change

Poor people in Namibia will be greatly affected by the economic impacts of climate change, warns a study.

13 December 2007

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Sub-Saharan Africa news in brief: 8–22 Nov

A round up of news from or about Sub-Saharan Africa for the period 8­–22 November 2007.

23 November 2007 | EN