Three new high-profile studies led by Dr. Yi Yao (Vrije Universiteit Brussel and ETH Zurich) show that while irrigation may ...
With increasing population size and food demand, the global area equipped for irrigation has expanded almost six-fold since 1900. New research, published in three separate journal articles led by VUB ...
High on the agenda of the COP30 climate conference will be reducing emissions from agriculture and food systems, which are ...
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Large artificial reservoirs, built for farmers and filled from underground water sources in winter to irrigate crops during ...
THE Zimbabwe government has hailed the “V30 Accelerator Model” as a game-changer for the rural economy, as it aims to transform smallholder farmers from subsistence producers into commercially ...
Stanford University has unveiled a ureteroscopy-compatible device that magnetizes and retrieves kidney stone fragments with a ...
"We still use the terracing our ancestors taught us — it works even better now." By merging solar technology with traditional ...
This was announced at the 5th stakeholders’ meeting of the Cross River Oil Palm Development Initiative (CRODI) ...
Nature and technology have joined forces as researchers in Germany deploy tree-monitoring drones. Their drone system oversees and protects Stuttgart's oldest trees from climate impacts. The green-tech ...
Multi-agent collaboration represents a transformational shift from building smarter models to building smarter networks. It’s ...
The existential threat of climate change manifests most brutally in regions dependent on rainfed agriculture, and nowhere is this more evident than in Zimbabwe's semi-arid zones.The shifting climate ...