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AgriCapture helps rice farmers with the first large-scale issuance of carbon credits. Jim Whitaker is shown with equipment monitoring the water usage on one of his rice fields
A train passes through a mural of a phoenix on a rice field in Shenyang, Liaoning on June 24, 2024. /IC Rice fields in Shenyang, Liaoning Province have become canvasses for
An extension agronomist says the heavy saturation that’s been plaguing Arkansas is causing hydrogen sulfide toxicity in rice. Jarrod Hardke with the University of Arkansas says
60 stakeholders gathered to share the project’s results and findings Dr Nese Sreenivasulu, Research Unit Leader-Consumer-driven Grain Quality and Nutrition, and BMZ Heat
Thailand’s cabinet has approved a budget of 29.9 billion THB (810 million USD) to assist farmers with fertiliser costs, expected to increase rice production by 10% in this
The Cabinet approved subsidies to rice farmers today, for the purchase of fertiliser and microbial pesticide at 500 baht per 0.16 hectares per household or a total of 10,000 baht
The government is aiming for 36.7 million foreign visitors in 2024, compared with a record of nearly 40 million in pre-pandemic 2019. PHOTO: AFP BANGKOK – Thailand’s Cabinet
By Filane Mikee Cervantes TARIFF CUT. A worker at the National Food Authority warehouse in San Ildefonso, Bulacan carries a sack of palay (unhusked rice) in this June 7, 2024