Doug Miller is at the Intersection of Ag and Tech

Doug Miller, a leader in ag-tech, discusses the intersection of technology and agriculture and how it can help farmers.
Mark Scholze (Petkus) Digitization, Petkus Fine Seed and Competence Center

Mark Scholze Petkus is digitizing the seed industry with the Petkus Fine Seed Competence Center. Learn how this new center is revolutionizing the industry.
Scientists Find Evidence of 27 New Viruses in Bees

Scientists discover 27 new viruses in bees, providing new insight into bee health and the potential for new treatments.
The New Ball Seed Catalog Is Available Now

Discover the latest Ball Seed catalog with over 1,000 new varieties of flowers, vegetables, and herbs. Get your copy today!
TechAccel Announces UC Davis STAIR Grant Award for Novel Gene Editing Approach

UC Davis receives $1.5M grant to develop novel gene editing approach to improve crop production. Unlocking the potential of gene editing to increase crop yields and reduce environmental impact.
Blue Gene Regulation Helps Plants Respond Properly to Light

Plants use blue gene regulation to respond to light changes. Learn how this process helps plants survive and thrive in different light conditions.
NAPB Introduces the 2018 Borlaug Scholars

The NAPB has announced the 2018 Borlaug Scholars, a program that provides Canadian students with the opportunity to gain international agricultural experience. Learn more about the program here!
Sumitomo Chemical and BASF Take Major Step in Global Development of a Novel Fungicide

Sumitomo Chemical and BASF join forces to develop a novel fungicide to protect crops worldwide. Learn more about this major step in global agriculture.
Whether Wheat Weathers Heat Waves

Wheat farmers in Europe face uncertain future as heat waves threaten crop yields. Learn how climate change is impacting wheat production and what farmers are doing to adapt.
Expected Ruling of European Court May Offer Opportunities for Situation-Specific Safety Analyses of New Varieties

EU court ruling may offer opportunities for situation-specific safety analyses of new varieties. Learn how this could affect the European market.
Sask Wheat Joins Cereals Canada

Saskatchewan Wheat joins Cereals Canada to help promote and develop the Canadian cereal grain industry. Learn more about this partnership and its potential benefits.
Canada’s Success Lies in Focusing on our Status as a Global Player

Canada is a global leader in many areas, from trade to diplomacy. Learn how Canada has become a successful global player.
Bejo Open Days September 25 – 29

Experience the latest innovations in vegetable breeding at Bejo Open Days 2018. Join us Sept 25-29 to explore the future of vegetable production.
Neonicotinoids: EFSA Evaluates Emergency Uses

EFSA evaluates emergency uses of neonicotinoids to protect crops from pests. Learn more about the potential risks and benefits of this controversial insecticide.
OECD to present Agricultural Policies: Monitoring and Evaluation 2018 on 26 June 2018 in Brussels at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)

OECD presents Agricultural Policies Monitoring & Evaluation 2018 in Brussels. Learn about the latest trends & challenges in the agricultural sector at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).
Optimising Vegetable Crops For Organic Farming

Organic farming is a sustainable way to grow vegetables. Learn how to optimize your crops with tips from experts in this article.
Europe Highlights FAO’s Unique Role in Achieving Sustainability in Food and Agriculture

Learn how FAO is uniquely positioned to help Europe achieve sustainability in food and agriculture. Read about the highlights of the FAO Regional Conference for Europe and Central Asia.
Best Practices in Seed Treatment Operations – A Seed World Strategy Webinar & Podcast

Learn best practices for seed treatment operations from Seed World’s Strategy Webinar & Podcast. Get the latest insights & strategies to maximize your success.
Plants Have Unique Lock to Control Expression of Genes

Plants use unique locks to control the expression of their genes. Learn how this process works and its implications for plant biology.
Copa and Cogeca Welcome EU Ministers Discussion Rejecting U.S. Import Duties on Spanish Table Olives

Copa-Cogeca welcomes EU Ministers to discuss rejecting US import duties on Spanish table olives. Learn more about the potential impact of the tariffs and the EU’s response.
NCGA Board Elects Ross as Next Farmer to Join Organization’s Leadership
NCGA Board elects Ross, a farmer, to join their leadership. Ross brings experience and knowledge to the organization to help shape the future of agriculture.
CIMMYT Projects Working to Enhance Business Agility of South Asian Seed Companies

CIMMYT helps South Asian seed companies increase business agility through projects that focus on improving seed quality and production.
ASTA and FFA Sign Historic Memorandum of Understanding

ASTA and FFA sign historic Memorandum of Understanding to promote travel industry growth. ASTA and FFA join forces to create new opportunities for travel professionals.
Status Nigeria: Farmers Expect Bumper Harvest

Nigerian farmers are expecting a bumper harvest this year due to improved access to resources and better weather conditions. Learn more about the status of Nigerian farmers and their expectations for the harvest season.
Copa and Cogeca warn EU Farm Ministers Against Cuts in Future CAP Budget

EU farm ministers warned by Copa-Cogeca: cuts to CAP budget threaten future of European agriculture.
Devastating Plant Virus is Revealed in Atomic Detail

Atomic-level detail of a devastating plant virus revealed, providing insight into how it infects and spreads. Learn more about this research.
New Programme to Boost Soil Productivity and Reduce Soil Degradation in Africa

A new programme is helping to boost soil productivity and reduce soil degradation in Africa. Learn more about the programme and its potential to improve African agriculture.
New Summer-Dormant Tall Fescue Variety Released

A new summer-dormant tall fescue variety has been released, offering improved drought tolerance and disease resistance. Perfect for summer lawns!
Matthew Phillips to Serve as Agbioinvestor Consultant

Matthew Phillips appointed as consultant for AgBioInvestor, a venture capital firm focused on ag-biotech investments. Get the latest on his new role and the firm’s mission.
South Korea Follows Japan and Halts Shipments of Canadian Wheat

South Korea halts shipments of Canadian wheat due to quality concerns. Japan follows suit, raising trade concerns for Canada’s wheat industry.
Critical Plant Gene Takes Unexpected Detour That Could Boost Biofuel Yields

Scientists discover unexpected gene mutation that increases biofuel yields in plants. Unlocking potential for more efficient biofuel production.
Quinoa Gets a Shot in the Arm in Quebec

Quinoa is gaining popularity in Quebec! Learn how this superfood is being embraced by local farmers and chefs, and how it’s helping the economy.
Rewiring Plant Defence Genes To Reduce Crop Waste

Scientists have discovered a way to rewire plant defence genes to reduce crop waste. Learn how this breakthrough could revolutionize the agricultural industry.
Genetic Engineering Researcher: Politicians Are Deaf to People’s Ethical Concerns

Genetic engineering researcher addresses ethical concerns of deaf people: explores potential benefits and risks of gene-editing technology.
Multi-Million Funding Boost For Crop Resilience

Multi-million funding boost to help crops become more resilient to climate change. Learn how this new initiative will help farmers in Europe adapt to changing conditions.
Two FAO Projects Benefit from Belgium’s Innovation Funding

Belgium is investing in two FAO projects to support innovation and development. Learn more about the projects and their potential impact on the country.