The 3rd International Biojohor Conference and Exhibition will be held in June 2012 in Johor, Malaysia, focusing on biotechnology and biodiversity. The deadline for paper abstract submissions is March 1, 2012, and early registration ends March 20. http://www.biojohor.my/2012/index.html
The New Harvest: Agricultural Innovation in Africa
“Half of all malnourished people in Africa are farmers who produce food.” Professor Calestous Juma of Harvard’s Kennedy School and author of The New Harvest, says that farmers are underfed due to infrastructural incapacity and can alleviate their problems through technology application, improvements in supply chains, and rural development of telecoms, transportation, energy, and education. […]
WFP Provides Capacity Building Training to Farmers
The World Food Programme’s Purchase for Progress (P4P) initiative has helped train 70 farmers in Northern Ghana on how to be more competitive players in the value chain, especially in terms of maize and cowpea production. The next stage of the program will be to train 520 smallholders on how to use modern farm implements […]
Pioneering Project to Increase Quality Rice Production in Africa
The Africa Rice Center launched a project, ‘Support to Rice Research in Africa’ initiative, focusing on 8 countries to improve the quality and marketability of rice. Smallholders, processors, and local households will all be targeted for training in technologies and best practices. If the project achieves 10 percent reduction of PHL, it will help increase […]
Videos on PHL Grains
A page extracting videos on PHL – in this case, grains – and filtering them all onto a single page for user ease of access. https://sites.google.com/site/mitrasites/system/app/pages/customSearch?scope=cse-goog_378554454&q=post+harvest+losses+%28grains%29
Now, Architecture to Ensure Uniform Crop Growth
Indian research has found that architecture has an effect on crop growth. The Indian Institute of Pulses Research and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research have identified the importance of crops growing uniformly, with even height, and its significance in avoiding disease, as well as importance in efficient harvesting. http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/agri-biz/article2476866.ece
Mitigating Climate Change Through Agriculture
Deutsche Bahn Research recently produced a paper on “Mitigating climate change through agriculture,” with the reduction of postharvest losses as a possible outcome of efforts. http://www.dbresearch.com/PROD/DBR_INTERNET_EN-PROD/PROD0000000000278568/Mitigating+climate+change+through+agriculture%3A+An+untapped+potential.pdf
International Conference on Agricultural, Biosystems, Biotechnology and Biological Engineering
International Conference on Agricultural, Biosystems, Biotechnology and Biological Engineering ICABBBE will be held on October 26-28, 2011. The 7th International Conference on Agricultural, Biosystems, Biotechnology and Biological Engineering aims to bring together academic scientists, leading engineers, industry researchers and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences and research results and discuss the practical challenges […]
Under Western Skies 3: September 9 – 13, 2014
Call for papers for “Under Western Skies 2: Environment, Community, and Culture in North America” with a focus on agriculture, food, and food security. http://skies.mtroyal.ca/
Querries Over Gazetting of Biosafety Law
Kenya raising standards and import requirements for GMOs The government in gazetting the Biosafety Regulations seeks to regulate the cultivation, importation and trade, in Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) as a way to prevent unscrupulous importation of the GMOs into the country. Kenya is the fourth country in Africa to allow GMOs. Government trying to encourage […]