- August 13, 2019
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Humans started to cultivate land around 10,000 years ago, so we must be pretty good at it by now. However, environmental concerns, sustainability, quotas, subsidies and paperwork make farming more challenging than ever. Satellites offer a solution to many of these problems, but how does the ordinary farmer tap into their potential? Satellites such as
Soybean and corn futures were barely higher in overnight trading as bargain hunters aren’t convinced that the crop is as good as some believe. Soybeans were rated 59% good or excellent at the start of this week, up 2 percentage points from seven days earlier. Farmers, however, have said that the crop isn’t as good
The first-ever International Week for Smart Food Production will take place from 18-22 June 2018, in the Netherlands, and will be a series of business events bringing together the global food and agriculture industries to address the challenges of today and tomorrow to achieve sustainable growth. As both the global food and agriculture industries face