Japfa Feeds the Future is an innovation challenge run by agrifood giant Japfa and AgFunder-backed...
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| | IFTNEXT Food Disruptors Podcast Dr. William Moseley and Dr. Barbara Burlingame talk about their work on the Steering Committee for the High Level Panel of Experts (HLPE) on food security and nutrition. |
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| | | AGFunder News Japfa Feeds the Future is an innovation challenge run by agrifood giant Japfa and AgFunder-backed GROW, and is open to startups worldwide. |
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| | | Thomson Reuters Foundation News David Beasley, executive director of the UN World Food Programme, said the private sector must help roll out innovations to more farmers and transform a food system that will have to feed 10 billion... |
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| | | Reuters Argentina's upcoming soy crop is expected at 46 million tons, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange said, citing dry, hot weather as its reason for shaving a preliminary estimate of 46.5 million tons. |
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| | | Wageningen Univ. Height growth in plants, especially trees, is made possible by a specialized vascular system. This system conducts water from the roots to the leaves with high efficiency, while also providing... |
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| | | Univ. of California, Riverside Scientists have discovered fermented food waste can boost bacteria that increase crop growth, making plants more resistant to pathogens and reducing carbon emissions from farming. |
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| | | PR Newswire Nutritional Growth Solutions (NGS) has completed a new agreement to bring its pediatric nutritional height-boosting solution, Healthy Height, to the US medical market. |
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| | | PR Newswire The J.M. Smucker Co. announced the closing of the transaction to sell its Natural Balance premium pet food business to Nexus Capital Management LP for $50 million. |
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| | | Reuters Emmanuel Faber, the chief executive and chairman of French food group Danone, told the weekly Journal du Dimanche that he did not hold a "dogmatic" view as to whether the role should be split in two. |
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| | | Associated Press Indian farmers taking part in more than two months of protest against new agriculture laws began a daylong hunger strike Saturday, as they sought to reaffirm the peaceful nature of their movement... |
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