Aggregator sources
- AARINENA news feed
- Agricultural Information Management Standards website newsfeed
- APAARI news feed
- ARD news from AgriFeeds
- CGIAR ICT-KM prgram newsfeed
- DFID newsfeed
- EFARD news feed
- FAO newsfeed
- FARA secretariar blog feed
- Future Agricultures Consortium
- Global Crop Diversity Trust newsfeed
- IAALD newsfeed
- Natural Resources Institute - University of Greenwich
- New Agriculturist newsfeed
- New at IFPRI
- News from the Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers
- PAEPARD blog
- Prolinnova updates
- RING organizations feed
- RING updates
- The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA)
- USDA newsfeed
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Rethinking farm systems
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Guests and spectators watch the 2013 World Food Prize Laureate award ceremony held at the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines 17 October 2013...Drafting an Open Access Policy : some notes
Many institutions follow-up their commitment to openness by crafting a policy - as a guideline for institutional partners in handling open access...Start-Up Promises to Revolutionise Shrimp Farming
14 September 2013. A UK start-up says it has developed a low-cost, ecological alternative to traditional shrimp farming by using bacteria as...Women and climate change: beyond stereotypes
It is often said that women are more vulnerable than men to climate change. But behind such statements lie some big stereotypes and assumptions. In a...Ghana stands by food safety
Addressing the ministers and officials the European Union (EU) and the Africa Caribbean Pacific (ACP) countries at the 12th Joint Session of the...European Union supports bee farming in Fiji
The European Union (EU), has supplied bee and honey harvesting equipment to the beekeepers of the Northern Bee Farmers Co-Operative (NBFC) in Fiji...Webinar@AIMS. Seleccionar estrategias de codificación para la producción de Datos Abiertos Enlazados para datos bibliográficos
El grupo de interés sobre metadatos de AIMS se complace en anunciar el segundo evento de la serie de seminarios web relacionados...Some issues with AGROVOC RDF data ?
Hello, I have just downloaded the AGROVOC RDF file (.nt file in fact) There is some syntax errors related to a skosxl:Label "Sesbania...Open Access Week Celebrations : Share on AIMS your activities for the week
This week (October 21 -27) is Open Access Week, a global event in its 6th year running promoting open access as a concept and a communication model...Difficulties faced in Pan Caribbean’s Jamaican operations
According to Jamaica’s Minister of Agriculture, Roger Clarke, production at the Pan Caribbean Sugar Company’s (Pan Caribbean’s) three factories,...Good progress reported in South Africa–China SPS dialogue in citrus and apple sector
The Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA), with the aim of increasing export opportunities for citrus and apple producers, is...New commitments to sustainably sourced palm oil
Speaking at the European Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) summit in Berlin in early September 2013, French, German, Austrian and Swiss palm...HKA Newsletter July-September 2013
The latest Newsletter of HARYANA KISAN AYOG for July-September 2013 has been published. Download (0)Monitoring food loss and waste essential to hunger fight
FAO at Green Global Growth Forum in Copenhagen calls for “innovative thinking” to measure and cut global food loss and waste along the food chain.United Kingdom contributes to FAO’s work in Syria and Lebanon
The United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID) is donating £10 million to FAO humanitarian projects in Syria and Lebanon.
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