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  • Global agriculture at a critical crossroads

    Food and agriculture stand today at a crossroads, with an increasing population putting pressure on limited resources. With a number of initiatives, the United Nations is striving to promote sustainable agriculture and show the impact this can have on tackling the world’s greatest challenges.

  • Global warming - This is a very complex system

    The world's top ten crops - barley, cassava, maize, oil palm, rapeseed, rice, sorghum, soya bean, sugarcane and wheat - supply a combined 83% of all calories produced on cropland.

  • The only fast track to stop global warming

    Over the past few weeks, I’ve watched my social media feed overflow with reactions to the recently published IPCC report ‘Global Warming of 1.5C’.

  • 6 Major Changes That Will Shape Global Agriculture in the 2020s

    With another new year coming in, it is always a good time to start reflecting on the previous year and looking ahead to what is next.

  • Scientists split on South Africa's winter and summer rainfall zones

    South Africa is among a handful of countries that experience winter rainfall in some areas and summer rainfall in others.

  • Engineered plants produce sex perfume to trick pests and replace pesticides

    By using precision gene engineering techniques, researchers at the Earlham Institute in Norwich have been able to turn tobacco plants into solar-powered factories for moth sex pheromones.

  • Global agricultural commodity prices continue to come down

    By and large, global grains and oilseeds prices have continued to trend lower.

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  • In contrast, several crops have declined. Tobacco production dropped from 14,700 tons in 2016 to 9,600 tons last year due to illicit cigarette trade and the loss of major buyers. Sorghum planted area fell from around 70,000 ha to 42,000 ha, with production declining sharply amid weak local demand.
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  • Autonomous technology is ‘hot’. Cautiously, more and more arable farmers worldwide are investing in autonomous equipment, such as autonomous tractors or field robots. Those arable farmers who have already invested in it are the forerunners.
  • Despite South Africa's national Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) vaccination campaign being underway since February 2026, both government and private-sector leaders warn that the country still lacks a reliable, integrated system for recording disease outbreaks and vaccinations.

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