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Research supports pesticide use as a vital tool to help feed the world and make society possible, writes Jolene Riessen.
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The Star on MSNPoison in the fields: Rethinking pesticide use by Kenyan farmersPesticide use in Kenya commenced during the advent of colonialism mainly in cash crops such as majorly tea and coffee.
U.S. farmers consistently raise abundant crops that provide consumers reliable, reasonably priced access to food. One of the ...
The National Council of Farmer Cooperatives acknowledges the Make America Healthy Again Commission assessment of how to ...
A healthy diet means eating plenty of veggies, fruits, and proteins. But those foods can sometimes contain pesticides, ...
A major pan-European study led by the European Alliance for Regenerative Agriculture (EARA) has found that regenerative ...
A recent UK report uncovered alarming rates of harmful pesticides and chemicals in our period products - but why do so few of ...
Issues that left-wing advocacy groups have been heckling companies about for decades are increasingly being taken up by the right — a shift that’s adding complexity and risk for CEOs already ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNWhy do tonnes of plastic from B.C. farms end up in landfills?Flying into Abbotsford Airport recently, Chris Bodnar was surprised by the large number of Fraser Valley fields covered by ...
The owners of Sunset Farm in Naugatuck expanded their organic farming operations to Milford. This is the first USDA Certified ...
The inherent risks posed by hazardous pesticides are universal.” Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans At the inaugural CropLife Symposium, Dr Paul Mwamba, the commissioner for crop ...
The private sector and development partners have a critical role to play. Compliance must be viewed as a strategic investment ...
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