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October 18, 2017


More than 75 percent decline over 27 years in total flying insect biomass in protected areas (PLOS)


October 13, 2017


Global Plant Council statement on the regulation of gene-edited plants


How a seed bank, almost lost in Syria’s war, could help feed a warming planet (The New York Times)


October 12, 2017


Youth Ag-Summit: real people, real problems, real solutions


#YouthAgSummit explores innovation in an age of acceleration (AgWired)


October 6, 2017


Broadening young people’s lens on agriculture


September 19, 2017


Will mega-mergers modify the agriculture industry's DNA? (Lexology)


September 18, 2017


Connecting plants and society: The Shenzhen Declaration, a new roadmap for plant sciences 


August 29, 2017


Women in Triticum Spotlight - Shideh Mojerlou, Assistant Professor at Shahrood University of Technology, Iran


August 16, 2017


Plant breeder consolidation predicted - Dutch corporate finance company Oaklins says the horticulture market went through a globalisation wave which is now being followed by another consolidation (HorticultureWeek)

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August 2, 2017


Improving global integration of crop research (Science)


July 28, 2017


Improving global integration of crop research (Science)


Scientists urge new global crop alliance to secure future food supply in “Science” magazine


July 12, 2017


Global food insecurity: Could the next generation have the answer? (Euractiv)


June 25, 2017


Securing global wheat production


Why certified seed beats farm-saved seed


June 15, 2017


Public private partnerships work together for the benefit of the farmer


June 1, 2017


Climate change could slash staple crops: study (The Daily Climate)


May 22, 2017


World Seed Congress delegates urged to respond to global challenges 


Pests and pathogens could cost agriculture billions, according to a report from the Royal Botanic Gardens (Reuters)


Royal Botanic Gardens releases The State of the World's Plants Report 2017 - 1,730 new plant species discovered, including foods of the future


May 8, 2017


Nobel Laureate Sir Richard Roberts on GMO moth: 'Food security challenge ahead is formidable' (Forbes)


May 4, 2017


How much does the plant science industry invest in R&D? Investing in agriculture is two to four times more effective at reducing hunger and poverty than any other sector (CropLife International)


Opinion by International Licensing Platform Vegetable managing director Chris van Winden: Guaranteed access to biological material crucial for feeding the world (Fresh Fruit Portal)


May 1, 2017


Human health and agriculture aren’t so different after all


April 10, 2017


New report outlines advances in plant breeding technologies: plant breeding innovation can help feed the world’s growing population


April 7, 2017


Crop Protection Contributions toward Agricultural Productivity - A CAST paper in the series on The Need for Agricultural Innovation to Sustainably Feed the World by 2050


International Seed Testing Association presents: Fresh in The Field, article #4 - New generation of seed scientists is enthusiastic, eager to learn and talented - Erica Dello Jacovo, a 28-year-old early stage researcher and PhD student


April 6, 2017


Protect small farms to meet growing global food needs, CSIRO study says (Thompson Reuters Foundation)


March 28, 2017


University of Leeds professor Graham Dutfield charts a path to reconciling IP rights, farmers' rights (Intellectual Property Watch)


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