While urban ag can play a role in supporting food supply chains for major American cities, it is...
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| | Penn State Univ. While urban ag can play a role in supporting food supply chains for major American cities, it is unrealistic to expect rooftop gardens and community plots to provide the majority of nutrition for the... |
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| | | AGFunder News Many see AI's ultimate goal as replication of the inner workings of the human brain. But is there another way to look at what AI can do for us? |
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| | | Wageningen Univ. It is not yet clear how harmful microplastic particles are to human health, but researchers calculated that we ingest about 0.0041 mg microplastics particles a week (less than a grain of salt) and 2.3... |
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| | | FDA GraceKennedy Foods (GK Foods USA) has announced a voluntary recall of a batch of its La Fe Peppers and Onions, due to the probable presence of extraneous material. |
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| | | UPI In order for aquaculture to deliver on its promise to ease pressures on land and ocean resources, a new survey suggests the aquaculture industry requires a combination of innovation and oversight. |
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| | | FAO Rising incomes and urbanization are leading to increased water demand from industry, energy and services, and to dietary changes implying more demand for water-intensive foods (e.g. meat and dairy... |
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| | | Fast Company Researchers at Tufts University made the case that subsidized fruits and vegetables could prevent millions of cases of chronic diseases. |
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| | | ISAAA A 2019 study in the United States found that extreme opposition to GM food was associated with low levels of objective knowledge. Now, a similar study conducted in China shows the same results. |
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| | | Forbes The world's largest chocolate companies have been ranked for their performance on sustainability and human rights issues, turning up some concerning facts about the popular guilty pleasure. |
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