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  • Green Harvest in South Korean Waters

    Seaweed farms are a common sight in the shallow waters along the Korean Peninsula’s southern coast.

  • Ancient Indigenous Forest Gardens Promote a Healthy Ecosystem: SFU Study

    A new study by Simon Fraser University historical ecologists finds that Indigenous-managed forests—cared for as “forest gardens”—contain more biologically and functionally diverse species than surrounding conifer-dominated forests and create important habitat for animals and pollinators. The findings are published today in Ecology and Society.

  • Fine-Tuning Irrigation in Asia

    Scientists harness satellite data to help farmers use less water in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

  • Global Sustainability: International Research Team Argues for Combination of Organic Farming and Genetic Engineering

    For more sustainability on a global level, EU legislation should be changed to allow the use of gene editing in organic farming.

  • Improved Management of Farmed Peatlands Could Cut 500 Million Tonnes of CO2

    Substantial cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions could be achieved by raising water levels in agricultural peatlands, according to a new study in the journal Nature.

  • Downstream Consequences: How NASA Satellites Track Harmful Algal Blooms

    Satellites such as the NASA and USGS Landsat 8 can help scientists identify where an algal bloom has formed in lakes or rivers.

  • Rio Grande Salinity Drives Innovation, Change In Agriculture

    The river is integral to Texas' irrigation. High salinity is changing the agricultural landscape.

  • Taking Action to Achieve Net Zero in the Agriculture Sector

    Farmers need to be prepared to take action now in order to achieve Net Zero in the agriculture sector by 2050, according to UCL researchers.

  • Quality and Quantity of Enrichments Influence Well-Being of Aquaculture Fishes

    Collaborative research of the University of Jyväskylä and Natural Research Institute Finland (Luke) presents new evidence of the effects of enriched rearing on well-being of aquaculture fishes.

  • Agricultural Trade Across US States Can Mitigate Economic Impacts of Climate Change

    Agricultural producers deal firsthand with changing weather conditions, and extreme events such as drought or flooding can impact their productivity and profit.

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