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Rust Never Sleeps: How Bill Gates Might Save the World

Bill Gates just might save the world.READ»

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The Farm Bill: Who Wins?

Cotton farmers in Africa work their fields by hand, without the tractors and irrigation systems of their wealthier Western counterparts. If there's a drought, there's no cotton. If monkeys or worms destroy their crops, there's no ...READ»

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Organic Cotton: The Fabric of Our Lives?

Admit it: you don't pay always attention to whether the products you buy contain organic cotton or regular cotton. Neither do I, so it's a good thing that major companies are taking it upon themselves to use organic ...READ»

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Starbucks Loans Cash to Small-Scale Coffee Farmers

Complain all you want about Starbucks taking over the world--the company is at least trying to do some good in the process. The company announced plans last year to become the largest purchaser of Fair Trade coffee in the world. ...READ»

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Coffee Industry Hit Hard by Climate Change

The latest industry to get clobbered by climate change is coffee, according to the International Coffee Organization (ICO). The organization, which represents 77 coffee-producing countries, says that the temperature has risen half a ...READ»

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I am glad to join this group. I an agronomist who has been involved in one way or another in US and world agriculture since 1984. Please send me a note and introduce your self.  READ»

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Mars Promises Candy from Sustainable Cocoa

Only a month after Cadbury announced its plan to buy fair-trade cocoa from Ghana, rival candy giant Mars has promised to source all chocolate products from sustainable suppliers by 2020. The move, which means the company will only buy ...READ»

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"Baby," Maybe

Here's a question: Are "baby" carrots, the tasty, two-inch orange snacks in little bags, really baby carrots? The answer is a lesson in getting new growth from old products.READ»

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Why Is H&M Selling Fake Organic Cotton?

H&M got in trouble late last year for destroying unused clothing instead of giving it away to charity; now the clothing giant is under fire again for selling certified organic cotton clothing that isn't actually organic.READ»

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What's Next: Fair-Trade Textiles

TransFair U.S.A., which certifies fair-trade goods in the U.S., is venturing beyond edibles for the first time with a pilot project for cotton bed linens, towels, and apparel. The cotton farmers as well as the factory workers will be ...READ»

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World Potato Congress

Calling all fingerlings, russets, and Yukon Golds: This is your moment. This spud-promoting congress celebrates rising potato production in developing countries and continued carbfests in developed ones. And while four days may ...READ»

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GM Agriculture Pros and Cons

According to “Bio: Biotechnology Industry Organization,” only 10% of the world’s land is arable.  They also state that by 2050, 50% of that land will be used for other purposes and the global population will have increased by ...READ»

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Rest in Peace

Norman Rose, the voice of the iconic advertising character Juan Valdez, died this past weekend. As Valdez, an imaginary Colombian coffee farmer, Rose pledged to select "only the ripest beans."READ»

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Researchers Pioneer Edible Cotton, Warn of Wicked "Cottonmouth"

Sure, the cotton industry wants us to think that the material is the fabric of our lives. But maybe it actually is--in more ways than one. Cotton can usually only be eaten by cattle, which have stomachs that can break down ...READ»

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Juan More Time

Remember Juan Valdez, the donkey-toting cafetero (that's coffee farmer to the uninitiated) and official representative of the Columbian Coffee Federation? Well, the famed fictitious character, created in 1959, has finally returned. ...READ»

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Florida Tomato Pickers Get a Penny Raise From Chipotle

One penny might sound inconsequential, but for these workers it translates into a 64% wage increase.READ»

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NPL's Robot Finds Ripe Vegetables, Harvests Them

Remember that roll-out vegetable mat we looked at this week? Turns out it makes harvesting fruits and vegetables look like hard work compared to the National Physical Laboratory's (NPL) intelligent harvesting machine. The proposed ...READ»

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The Carbon Footprint of Orange Juice is in the Dirt

Surprisingly, when it comes to making OJ, it's not the packaging or the trucks--growing the fruit produces the single greatest proportion of the carbon footprint of Tropicana orange juice, as PepsiCo just hired an outside consultant ...READ»

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Derek Morikawa's Robots Pick Oranges From Trees (Really)

Derek Morikawa makes robots that help growers harvest oranges and prune grapevines.READ»

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You Don't Have to Quit Eating Meat to Save the World by 2050

In news that will surprise, well, almost everyone, researchers from Germany's Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research say that it's possible to feed the world sustainably by 2050, when the planet's population is expected to ...READ»

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Here Comes SuperCacao: Mars, Inc. Sequences the Cacao Genome

Chocolate lovers, rejoice. A research team led by scientists at Mars Inc., the U.S. Department of Agriculture--Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), and IBM this week sequenced the genome of the cacao tree. Best of all, the ...READ»

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Larkin Martin Uses GPS to Cut Farming Costs

Co-owner, Martin Farm; chairperson, Cotton Board Courtland, Alabama Martin, 47, relies on GPS technology to improve efficiency and trim fertilizer use on her family's large cotton operation. "Our GPS-equipped harvesting ...READ»

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Walmart Doubling Sales of Produce From Local Farms

The retail giant last year unveiled an ambitious sustainability index for its suppliers, and now the company has announced that it plans to double the sales of fresh produce sourced from local farms in U.S. locations by the end of 2015.READ»

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Prime Partners: EcoLogic Finance

Executive Director: William F. Foote www.ecologicfinance.org Grade: B+ Winner's Statement That $4.25 you laid out this morning for a venti latte? The farmers who harvested the beans won't see much of it. Many cash-strapped ...READ»

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Jared Hayes Brings Mechanical Precision to Farming

Product manager, ag management solutions, John Deere Urbandale, Iowa Hayes, 27, develops and markets John Deere's GreenStar products, which allow farmers to automate their work. "I grew up on a farm, and my dad would never let ...READ»