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Biodiversity loss due to agricultural trade three times higher than thought, a reasearch says
Research
Researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the ETH Zurich have shown this by tracking how agricultural exports from 1995 to 2022 affected land use changes in the producing countries.
Precision agriculture
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Spain
Cordulus: when knowledge is power
Plant Nutrition
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Spain
Rovensa Next’s Phylgreen achieves the CE mark under the EU FPR as an innovative biostimulant to combat drought stress
Food security
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Belgium
The European Parliament vetoes the EC's permit for the import of products containing pesticides banned in the EU
Agriculture 4.0
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Spain
Hardware as a service (HaaS) model in weather stations: benefits and risks
Proposals
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Belgium
The strategic dialogue on the future of EU agriculture presents its final report to von der Leyen
Restoration
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Israel
Israel publishes programme for repairing agricultural land after war damage
Production and markets
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Mexico
Squeezing every last drop: key to sustainable growth of the citrus industry in Mexico
Forecasts
South Africa's main producing areas have suffered from inclement weather leading to losses in the expected harvest.
South Africa cuts export estimates for Navel oranges by 19% and Valencias by 11%
Plant Health
Returning from travel with plants, flowers, seeds, fruit or vegetables from outside the continental EU may pose risks to native flora.
European campaign to prevent the introduction of plant pests caused by tourist trips to third countries, started
Economy & Markets
Trade and markets
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Canada
Canadian fruit and vegetable growers welcome Bill C-280
Employment
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USA
Agricultural economist to analyze labor trends to promote resilience of U.S. food supply chain
Crisis
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Israel
Israeli agriculture will see its budget cuttted, putting its survival at risk
Free Trade Agreement
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Belgium
Growing tension and opposition between European farmers to EU-Mercosur deal
Other Top Citrus News
Plant Nutrition and Health
- USA
The new tool for agricultural decision-making: Biome Makers launches BeCrop Farm
Regulations
- Belgium
The law on the restoration of nature passes, but its application dead-ends remain
Employment
- Israel
Thailand lifts restrictions on its citizens traveling to work in Israeli fields
Irrigation
- Chile
Photovoltaic energy and pressurized irrigation transform agriculture in Chile
Forecasts
- Belgium
Citrus production is expected to decrease by 0.77% in the Southern Hemisphere
International Trade
- South Africa
South Africa requests consultations with the EU at the WTO to circumvent phytosanitary measures for citrus black spot
International trade
- South Africa
South African citrus growers fear the veto of their products from the European market, which represents a third of their exports
Bargains
- Belgium
The European Commission invites farmers to participate in an online survey on simplification
Research
Advances in the creation of varieties more resistant to soil salinity
Requests
- Belgium
Half of Member States face farming protests - It's up to the EU to respond to this emergency!
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