We have gotten used to tasteless meat, chicken should taste like chicken, says award-winning farmer
Igor Dobeš, an acclaimed farmer from Czechia, emphasizes the importance of flavorful meat and sustainable farming practices as he reflects on his longstanding family farm.
The Rayian Farm with Ponto product in Kilkis
The article explores the Rayian Farm in Kilkis, Greece, which aims to preserve traditional Pontic cuisine through authentic agricultural practices.
Renting 73,000 hectares: a company advances in a disruptive system to cultivate third-party fields
A new agricultural model in Argentina aims to improve soil management by extending lease agreements and conducting continuous soil monitoring.
'I was on James Martin's Saturday Morning and he has one important rule for us all'
Farming brothers Robert and David Nicholson share their experience of meeting chef James Martin and his unique rule for guests on his Saturday cooking show.
Heiða Guðný at Ljótarstöðum received an unexpected kid
Heiða Guðný at Ljótarstöðum is delighted after the arrival of a new goat kid named Krummi geitungur.
Children get taste of rural life at France’s farming show, despite lack of cows
Children explored rural life at France's farming show, which notably did not feature cows this year.
Everywhere great, just not in the meadow: Why Bavaria must remain sheep country
The article discusses Bavaria's exceptional status in Germany while highlighting the importance of its sheep farming industry, which often goes unnoticed despite the region's many accolades.
Potatoes and Tomatoes will Grow in the Same Plant
Indian Agricultural Research Institute in Varanasi demonstrates grafting technique to reduce cultivation costs and increase productivity with limited resources.
Marine farming areas established by the government: - Risky, say the Hunters and Fishermen's Association
The Norwegian government has set the boundaries for marine farming areas, a move criticized by environmental organizations as risky.
Why Do Broiler Chickens Grow So Quickly? The Injection Game or Something Else
Broiler chickens, specially bred for meat production, raise concerns about their rapid growth and safety for consumption due to misconceptions about growth hormones.
Cheongju City Agricultural Technology Center to Operate a Plant Hospital
The Cheongju City Agricultural Technology Center will open a plant hospital starting from next month to provide consultations and treatments for houseplants.
Extend agricultural product agreements for a year
This article discusses the proposal to extend agricultural product agreements in Iceland for another year.
Zamfara governor distributes fertilizers to boost dry-season farming
The Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, launched a distribution program for fertilizers and farming equipment to support dry-season farming in the state.
NNPC: Nigerian National Plundering Corporation
The article critiques the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) by drawing an analogy with the dairy industry and highlighting issues of mismanagement and inefficiency.
Organic farmers furious at herbicide use near endangered turtle habitat
Organic farmers in south-east Queensland are protesting a council's herbicide program that they claim jeopardizes their organic certification and endangers local turtle populations.
Farming town rattled by more than 70 'mysterious' earthquakes
Gnowangerup in Western Australia has experienced over 70 earthquakes in a month, prompting investigations by seismologists.
The most important climate measure for agriculture has been voted down in the Storting. With MDG on board.
The Norwegian Parliament has rejected a key climate measure targeting methane emissions in dairy farming, a decision influenced by MDG's stance on the effectiveness of methane inhibitors.
Trial Against Horse Entrepreneur: Suspected of Drugging and Raping Employees
A trial against a horse entrepreneur in Sweden has begun, where he stands accused of drugging and raping employees who came to work for him.
The Agricultural Chamber has a new leader - for the first time in its history, a woman has been elected as chairperson
The Agricultural Chamber of Lithuania has appointed its first-ever female chairperson, marking a historic moment for the organization.
Investment funds hit traditional Andalusian olive groves: super-intensive farming captures CAP subsidies and spikes water consumption
Investment funds are negatively impacting traditional olive farming in Andalusia by monopolizing public aid and significantly increasing water consumption.
SF wants to ban the establishment of new pig production facilities
The Social Democrats in Denmark have proposed a national ban on new conventional pig farming operations due to environmental concerns and animal welfare issues.
SF wants to put a stop to new conventional pig production
The Socialist People's Party (SF) in Denmark proposes a national ban on establishing new conventional pig farms due to concerns about animal welfare and environmental sustainability.
National vineyard register welcomed by struggling wine industry
The Australian government will set up a National Vineyard Register to help the struggling wine industry track vineyard sizes and grape varieties.
How other countries are fighting for export markets for food?
The article discusses the impressive growth of Poland's agricultural food exports since joining the European Union in 2004, highlighting the role of individual business initiatives and recent institutional support.
The Bold Theft - Watch as the Moose Eat the Horses' Food
Moose have increasingly invaded Anne Pagmar's farm this winter, eating the hay meant for her horses and leading to higher feed costs.
Nearly sixty percent of the population wants to ban fish farming
A recent Gallup survey indicates that nearly sixty percent of Icelanders support a ban on fish farming in sea cages.
Kinki University’s Nodoguro will be exclusively sold in Ginza and Umeda as part of high-end fish farming
Kinki University will begin exclusive sales of their farmed high-end fish, Nodoguro, in Tokyo's Ginza and Osaka's Umeda districts, from February 26 to March 11.
From Insect Detection to Soybean Analyzer, AI is Helping Agriculture
AI solutions are being showcased at the AI Impact Summit, specifically highlighting tools designed to assist farmers.
President Yoon: 'Is ordering the sale of farmland communist? Is Lee Seung-man, who established 'land for those who farm it' also a communist?','summary_en':'President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.','summary_long_en':'President Yoon Sook-yeol of South Korea has defended his administration’s directive to order the sale of farmland, clarifying that the measure is intended to prevent speculative transactions in agricultural land. During a recent cabinet meeting, he specified that the government is not targeting inherited farmland or land that is intentionally left unused due to the owner's age or other circumstances. Instead, he indicated that the focus is on instances where individuals acquire farmland under the guise of farming plans but fail to utilize the land for agricultural purposes thereafter. Yoon reiterated the constitutional principle of
President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.
Farmer turned snowboarder after losing leg has Paralympic dreams
Aaron McCarthy, a farmer from New South Wales who lost his leg in a farming accident, aims to represent Australia in snowboarding at the Paralympics, finding freedom and purpose in the sport during his rehabilitation.
Franciska Rosenkilde: The time is ripe for Denmark to have a pig election
Franciska Rosenkilde argues that Denmark needs to address serious welfare issues in pig farming, highlighted by a recent documentary and ongoing scandals.
Farmers sound alarm over feral pig boom in WA's south-east
Farmers in Esperance, Western Australia, are alarmed by a significant increase in feral pig numbers, prompting legal measures to control the population.
Qualification in the field expands opportunities and strengthens Tocantins agriculture
Technological advancements in Tocantins' farming have increased the demand for skilled labor to operate sophisticated agricultural equipment.
Some UK farmers face losses under new cap on sustainable farming payments
New caps on sustainable farming payments in the UK may lead to financial losses for some farmers, countering the government's environmental incentives.
Yorkshire Vet star steps in to rescue suffocating calf in 'critical' moment
Yorkshire Vet star Shona Searson intervened to save a suffocating calf during a critical moment on a recent episode of the show.
Pig Farming in Bavaria: More Pigs in Increasingly Larger Farms
Bavaria experiences a slight increase in pig population, yet the number of pig farms continues to decline, leading to larger average farm sizes.
Meat buyers entice dairy farmers to send cows to slaughterhouses
Dairy farmers in Estonia are facing severe financial difficulties and are being pressured to sell their cows for meat due to a lack of income from milk sales.
Rwanda: New Bill Sets Stage for Modern, Market-Led Farming
Rwanda is proposing a new plant production bill aimed at modernizing agricultural practices and ensuring food security in response to population growth and climate challenges.
A wooden plow used for farming in Seoul 1500 years ago has regained its original form
A 1500-year-old wooden plow used by ancient farmers in Seoul has been restored to its original condition by the National Research Institute of Cultural Heritage.
Dreaming of Returning to Farming and Rural Living? Experience It with Free Accommodation in Jeungpyeong
Jeungpyeong County in South Korea is offering free accommodation for individuals interested in returning to farming and rural living, allowing them to explore the area and obtain information about agricultural opportunities.
Why farmers are sick of being called 'resilient' and why it's causing real harm
Farmers are expressing dissatisfaction with being labeled as 'resilient', arguing that it fosters an expectation that discourages them from seeking help.
Farmers return to Queensland dairy industry after decades of dramatic decline
The Queensland dairy industry has stabilized and is beginning to grow again, ending decades of decline and marked by an increase in the number of new dairy farms and production.
Survey: Majority of Finns Want to Ban Fur Farming
A recent survey reveals that 62% of Finns support banning fur farming, with significant opposition to both EU-wide and national prohibitions.
Animalia: The majority of Finns would ban fur farming
A recent survey commissioned by the animal rights organization Animalia shows that over half of Finns support a complete ban on fur farming in Finland and the EU.
Tormented animals living in tiny wire cages for frivolous fur fashion miraculously saved
A group of animals destined for cruel fur production in Poland has been rescued by Four Paws, highlighting the need for a ban on fur imports in the UK.
The damage in chicken farming in Hradec Králové could reach hundreds of millions
The article discusses the potential financial damages in chicken farming in the Hradec Králové region, estimating losses to be in the hundreds of millions.
The state recommends raising pigs in smaller farms
The Estonian government advises farmers to raise pigs in smaller operations due to ongoing concerns about African swine fever among wild boar and the threat of avian influenza from Europe.
Hafró assesses how much salmon farming is safe to practice in Mjóafjörður
Hafró is evaluating the safe limits for salmon farming in Mjóafjörður.
'I visited Kelvin Fletcher's village where he's earning five figures – 2 words sum it up'
The article discusses former Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher's life in the village of Wincle, Cheshire, where he has embraced rural living and farming.
From the 'Breton Problem' to the 'Breton Model': How Cooperatives Revolutionized Agriculture in Northern Finistère
The article discusses the transformation of agriculture in Northern Finistère, France, through the rise of cooperatives after World War II.