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If you want to sell and buy greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction credits, stakeholders in the carbon trading system must ...
Central to the survival of small and mid-scale farmers is their right to save, use, exchange and sell their own seeds — that ...
Kenya analyzes Kenya's livestock sector and highlights increasing pressure from U.S. trade flows and Big Ag interests.
This week, IATP is in Nairobi hosting a two-day workshop (August 5-6) for the East Africa region on the Agreement on ...
On July 23, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued its unanimous advisory opinion which asserts that all governments have a responsibility to tackle the “urgent and existential threat” of ...
Trump administration’s chaotic tariffs push political fights at the expense of our farmers and food system ...
The Republican budget passed earlier this month took a chainsaw to several foundational pillars that prop up the U.S. food system: public spending for those facing hunger; under-paid immigrant workers ...
Testimony of Mark D. Williams on behalf of the National Cotton Council of America before the House Agriculture Committee, July 18, 2001.
KAW compiled these statements on antibiotic use by major restaurant chains.
The U.S. cattle herd is the smallest it's been in 70 years. In June, the price of ground beef rose over $6, the highest since the government started tracking in 1980. A smaller cattle herd has led to ...
May 19, 2000 / The Saskatoon StarPhoenix / Joanne Paulson The discovery that Canadian genetically modified canola has been planted in European fields came, according to this story, as a complete ...