Qui Tam Quarterly

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How is Rwanda Transforming its Agriculture Thanks to Mechanization?

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Jul 12, 2019 – 10:00 am to 11:30 am GMT Rwanda Webinar Agricultural Extension Agriculture Production How is Rwanda Transforming its Agriculture Thanks to Mechanization? The Malabo Montpellier Panel’s report, “Mechanized: Transforming Africa’s Agriculture Value Chains” shows what can be done to sustainably mechanize African agriculture to increase production and enhance […]

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New Study: How much do climate fluctuations matter for global crop yields?

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Jul 8, 2019 Press Release New Study: How much do climate fluctuations matter for global crop yields? Climate Change Washington D.C.: The El Niño-Southern Oscillation has been responsible for widespread, simultaneous crop failures in recent history, according to a new study from researchers at Columbia University’s International Research Institute for […]

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Biofortified staples may hold the key to India’s rural malnutrition (Reuters)

8 Juli 2019 Asupan Warta 0 Comment

Jul 8, 2019 In the News India Biofortified staples may hold the key to India’s rural malnutrition (Reuters) Nutrition Reuters published an opinion piece by IFPRI Research Analyst Smriti Verma and Research Fellow Anjani Kumar in which the authors argued that biofortified staple crops may be key to ending rural […]

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Wanton deforestation in the Amazon is gathering steam

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The Amazon’s rainforests in Brazil are being cleared at an appalling rate with an area the size of a football pitch being lost to deforestation every minute, according to news reports. Last month alone forest loss in the Amazon was 88.4% higher than during the same month last year, according […]

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Farmer-led irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa: synthesis of current understandings

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This report brings together findings from research conducted under the DEGRP project with the wider literature on irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa.

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A way to reduce methane from cows lies in selective breeding

7 Juli 2019 Asupan Warta 0 Comment

A fully grown cow produces anywhere between 70kg and 120kg of methane gas, depending on variables like its diet. Methane is a greenhouse gas that is 23 times more potent than CO2 when it comes to its effects on the climate. There are 1.5 billion heads of cattle on the […]

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Green Climate Fund approves major FAO climate change resilience project in Pakistan

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The Board of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) today approved an FAO project designed to transform Pakistan’s Indus River Basin by improving agriculture and water management to make this vital food-producing region more resilient to climate change. The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has provided FAO with a grant of nearly […]

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To combat climate change, let’s start planting trees. ASAP

6 Juli 2019 Asupan Warta 0 Comment

To mitigate the effects of climate change, we can do a simple thing: plant trees. This is hardly a new idea, but a team of scientists at ETH Zurich has calculated just how much tree cover we would need to capture enough atmospheric CO2. The answer, they say, is 4.4 […]

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High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF)

5 Juli 2019 Asupan Warta 0 Comment

Jul 9, 2019 – 09:00 am EDT to Jul 18, 2019 – 06:00 pm EDT Conference Globalization Climate Change Nutrition Health Environment and Natural Resources Meeting the SDGs High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) IFPRI is participating in the 2019 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF), which is the main United Nations […]

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