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Philstar.com on MSNFAO pilots sustainable farm machinery business in PhilippinesThe United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) will pilot a $200,000 (around P11.33 million) program to help rice farmers learn how to undertake sustainable mechanization business such as ...
India is allocating record rice volumes for ethanol production as it struggles with unprecedented inventories that are likely ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNUAE: How Ras Al Khaimah farmer grows rice, yields 60kg a yearDespite the desert climate, Nasser Saeed Al Mazrouei has turned a farming experiment into a small but successful rice production effort, yielding 60kg annually and showing new possibilities for local ...
Hear from the likes of AGCO, Claas, John Deere and others about what each farm equipment manufacturer is planning to invest ...
A research team from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has released ...
Louisiana's rice crop is progressing well despite some early weather challenges. This update was shared at the 116th Annual ...
THE Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has procured modern equipment worth $65,000 (173m/-) to enhance sustainable rice production in the country. Implemented in partnership ...
Rice will have to be removed from its stalks, and each grain’s tough outer shell, called a hull, will need to be removed. On commercial farms, they have equipment to do this, but since you’re growing ...
BAGAN SERAI: The government has allocated RM7mil for infrastructure upgrades to minimise drought impact on key rice production areas of Malaysia.
For the Rauns, this political drama is just the latest setback to befall Texas rice farmers. In the industry’s heyday, around sixty years ago, the state’s rice belt boasted some 600,000 acres ...
By Sefakor Fekpe, bird story agency. Young entrepreneurs in Ghana are building businesses around local rice production, using technology and value-chain innovations to improve quality, boost profits, ...
The province achieved a rice sufficiency level of 137 percent, meaning it produced 37 percent more rice than it consumed—effectively reducing dependency on rice imports and lowering related costs.
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