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  • La superficie sembrada de arroz en Japón seguirá disminuyendo en 2023/24
    Post time: Apr-04-2023

    El informe del consejero publicado por el Servicio de Agricultura de Ultramar del Departamento de Agricultura de EE.UU. muestra que se espera que la superficie arrocera de Japón en 2023/24 disminuya un 1,1% respecto al año anterior, hasta 1,48 millones de hectáreas, y que la producción descienda ...Read more »

  • Tajikistan and Kazakhstan further strengthen agricultural cooperation
    Post time: Apr-03-2023

    Tajikistan’s Asian Express News Agency reported in Dushanbe on March 7 that according to the news of the Ministry of Agriculture, the first deputy minister of the Ministry of Trade and Integration of Kazakhstan, Arman Shakaliyev, led a delegation to visit Tajikistan recently and held a meet...Read more »

  • Vietnam prepares to grow low-carbon rice to meet net-zero emissions target
    Post time: Mar-31-2023

    Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is developing a plan to plant one million hectares of low-carbon, high-quality rice in the Mekong Delta to meet its net-zero emissions target. The plan is expected to be submitted to the government for approval in March, and implementa...Read more »

  • Can you grow potatoes hydroponically
    Post time: Mar-30-2023

    Yes, it is possible to grow potatoes hydroponically. Hydroponics is a method of growing plants in a nutrient-rich water solution, without the use of soil. Potatoes can be grown hydroponically by using a special hydroponic system designed for root vegetables like potatoes. The basic idea of hydrop...Read more »

  • How to start vertical farming business
    Post time: Mar-29-2023

    Starting a vertical farming business can be an exciting and challenging venture. Here are some steps you can take to get started: Research and learn about vertical farming: Start by doing some research and learn about the basics of vertical farming. Understand the various types of vertical farmin...Read more »

  • U.S. corn plantings to reach 90.4 million acres in 2023
    Post time: Mar-28-2023

    U.S. farmers will plant 90.414 million acres of corn in 2023, which is lower than the 91 million acres forecast by the U.S. Department of Agriculture at its annual Agricultural Outlook Forum in late February, but higher than the 88.579 million acres of U.S. corn planted in 2022, according to annu...Read more »

  • Chilean fruit exporters’ association partners with “hungry” to promote fresh prunes in China
    Post time: Mar-27-2023

    After the perfect end of the 2022/23 Chilean carrion season, Chilean prunes, another Chilean product with a very promising future in the Chinese fruit market, are taking over. This season, the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association (ASOEX) has partnered with Chinese takeaway platform “HungryMa...Read more »

  • How To Grow Hydroponic Tomatoes
    Post time: Mar-24-2023

    Growing hydroponic tomatoes is a great way to produce fresh, healthy tomatoes year-round, regardless of the climate or season. Here are some steps to follow to get started with growing hydroponic tomatoes: Choose a hydroponic system: There are various hydroponic systems available, including deep ...Read more »

  • Chilean carrion plantations soar 18-fold in 22 years, driven by high Chinese demand
    Post time: Mar-23-2023

    Chile’s Office of Agricultural Research and Policy (Odepa) reported that in 2000, the area of Chilean carrion tree plantations was only 3,241 hectares, but in 2022, the number increased 18 times to 61,559 hectares. Chile PortalPortuario website reported on March 13, the report also said tha...Read more »

  • Cordova Launches Three Herbicides and a Biological Formulation in the U.S.
    Post time: Mar-22-2023

    World Agrochemical Network Chinese: To meet the broad needs of U.S. farmers, Cordiva recently launched four plant protection products, including three herbicides and one biologic, ranging from powerful weed control and cutting-edge nutrient management that will protect a wide range of crops, incl...Read more »

  • Kiwifruit Supplies Feared to Decline as New Zealand Continues to Suffer Bad Weather
    Post time: Mar-21-2023

    New Zealand’s leading kiwifruit packers Seeka and Eastpack are forecasting a significant drop in fruit packing this season, Radio New Zealand RNZ reports. Seeka CEO Michael Franks said a late spring frost affected many orchards, a wet spring led to poor germination and pollination, and floo...Read more »

  • Yunnan Dayao County: blueberries staggered market products in short supply
    Post time: Mar-20-2023

    Now it is the spring season, nearly 100 acres of blueberries in Longjie Town, Dayao County, Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, have entered the harvesting period one after another, workers are busy harvesting, tourists are happy to pick, a vibrant scene. To ensure the quality of ...Read more »