According to Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices, if the government in Bangladesh would adopt a different approach than the on-and-off policy changing, agricultural exports could scale up to reach their full potential of US$42 billion this year. Read more here.
According to farm ministers gathered recently at Berlin, agricultural investments must be drastically increased in developing countries to meet the demand of a booming population. According to estimates by the UN FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) the average annual net investment in agriculture must reach an amount of at least […]
According to a report launched last year by the Land Matrix Partnership, since the year 2000, investors or state bodies in developed or rich countries have purchased more than 83 million hectares of agricultural land in poor developing countries, amounting to 1.7 per cent of the world’s agricultural land. Read […]
According to a new research conducted by the Worldwatch Institute, the area under cultivation using organic techniques in the world grew threefold since 1999. Some 84 countries had passed organic farming regulating bills in 2010. These organic practices are also increasingly important for the world as they reduce by about […]
Bhutanese government recently became the first country in the world to go completely organic by banning the use of pesticides by its farmers. The country declared that it will only rely on animal and farm waste to fertilize crops. Read more here.
Under the German Food Partnership initiative, which brings some 35 countries and associations from the agricultural industry together, a new project called the Asian German Better Rice Initiative has been launched. This initiative was launched by Bayer CropScience and several industry partners along with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit […]
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) recently signed an agreement worth US$875,000. This fund will be used to help smallholder farmers in developing countries access agricultural and rural finance. Read more here.
The Yara Prize Committee is looking for nominations of people who have made significant strides in enhancing food security through innovations in agricultural development in Africa. The prize money will amount to US$60,000. Read more here.
The international company Bayer CropScience is committed to raising agricultural productivity, according to the company’s Senior Vice President for Africa, Middle East and CIS. Towards this end, the company is positive towards the idea of sustainable introduction of modern technologies within African smallholder famers to boost productivity. Read more here.
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Under the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), India has 7.5 million Women Self Help Groups (SHGs) spread across 27 states and 6 Union Territories. Each of these small, self-governed, and peer-co..