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Argentina and Brazil could expand wheat production due to the war in Ukraine
2022-04-15
The war in Ukraine is expected to expand wheat production in Argentina and Brazil, the primary wheat-producing nations in South America. Both nations will likely already increase wheat planting this season, which begins in May 2022. The high price of wheat after a significant sho...
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The world has added 73 million crop acres in past two years, nearly the total of U.S. corn ac
2022-04-15
We've all heard that "the cure for high prices is high prices." The basic idea is that high prices and strong profitability will encourage producers to increase output. For crop production, there are two ways we can increase crop output: increase yields or harvest more acres. Thi...
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Ukrainian Agrochemical Market: Manufacturers struggling to resume production under gunfire, multinat...
2022-04-08
Countries in the northern hemisphere are entering the spring season, but a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine has not been reached. The war has brought great trauma to the people and economy of Ukraine, where millions of refugees have fled the country. Economic developmen...
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Cover crops more effective than insecticides for managing pests, study suggests
2022-04-08
Promoting early season plant cover, primarily through the use of cover crops, can be more effective at reducing pest density and crop damage than insecticide applications, according to a Penn State-led team of researchers.In a newly published study, the researchers suggest that t...
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CABI-led study creates first forecasting models targeting Fall Armyworm larval stages for Africa to ...
2022-04-08
A CABI-led study has developed the first forecasting models targeting the larval stages of fall armyworm – using near real-time earth observation data and pest occurrence within a farmers field, the models will assist in the fight against the devastating fall armyworm (FAW) pest ...
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How will India fare in the brewing global food and fertiliser crisis?
2022-04-08
There is no such thing as a localised conflict in a globalised world. Sooner rather than later, fallouts from the Russia-Ukraine war will overwhelm the operations of developed and developing economies alike, leading up to the largest, and possibly, the worst food crisis the world...
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Overall pesticide usage is trending downward in the U.S., but the findings are more nuanced than tha...
2022-04-08
It’s a tricky trap of wording when discussing the volume of pesticides used in the United States. Endeavoring to swim through the writings of both proponents and opponents alike, it becomes reminiscent of discussions involving the term government subsidies. Much like this term so...
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78% of plant-protection products sold in Ireland in 2020 are herbicides
2022-04-08
According to data published on April 5, by the Central Statistics Office (CSO), herbicides were the main type of plant-protection product sold in Ireland in 2020.This finding is part of a wider body of research by the CSO on tonnes of active substances contained in plant-protecti...
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Ukraine Grain: Tight stocks, price volatility likely for years
2022-04-08
IntroductionGlobal grain markets have been managing through a period of extreme price volatility following the conflict in Ukraine, a situation that has reignited the grain rally of 2020-21. The volatility is logical, given the Black Sea region’s importance for wheat, corn, and o...
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Russian pesticide market: The window of opportunity
2022-04-01
We live in interesting times. Just getting ready with your thoughts to assess the impact of the sharp increase in the price of active ingredients in China and the difficult logistics, as even more significant factors start to affect the market: the special operation in Ukraine, t...
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