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Here’s a taste of some of the latest stories about plant health, including drought affecting coffee in Brazil, new biodegradable mulches that could be used as an alternative to polyethylene and innovative farm machinery used in Bangladesh.
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- Study finds 2 biodegradable mulches to be suitable polyethylene alternatives
EurekAlert – Agriculture, 25th February 2014 - Peru: Valley of Chira aims to improve organic banana production chain
Fresh Plaza, 25th February 2014 - Innovative Farm Machinery Transforms Agriculture in Bangladesh
CIMMYT, 25th February 2014 - Worst drought in decades hits Brazil coffee belt as buyers brace for price rise
Guardian Global development: Food security, 25th February 2014 - Sensor-based irrigation systems show potential to increase greenhouse profitability
EurekAlert – Agriculture, 25th February 2014 - GM spuds beat blight
EurekAlert – Agriculture, 24th February 2014 - Climate change: will quinoa weather the storm?
Guardian Global development: Food security, 21st February 2014 - Crop species may be more vulnerable to climate change than we thought
EurekAlert – Agriculture, 20th February 2014 - Spanish rice farmers fight invasive snail
International Association for the Plant Protection Sciences, 19th February 2014 - Africa: Gendering Agriculture
AllAfrica News: Food and Agriculture, 19th February 2014
See more plant health news on the Plantwise Knowledge Bank.
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