| | | Consumer Companies Are Accelerating Investments In Regenerative Agriculture To Combat Climate Change | | Multinational heavyweights, including Danone and Nestlé, have recently doubled down on their environmental protection efforts with the latter committing around $1.4 billion over the next five years to regenerative agriculture across its supply chain. Smaller premium brands are also catching up with their own sustainability schemes, according to this Forbes article. | | | |
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| How To Cash In On Carbon’s Promise Soon, farmers might earn a living not just from what they grow on top of the soil but on what they’re helping to store inside of it. Read More |
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| Think Twice: Fake Meat’s Threat To The U.S. Meat Industry We know that few producers in the U.S. even want to consider that alternative proteins (aka “fake meat”) are a threat to their business in the foreseeable future. We want to try to change your mind on that. Read More |
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| USDA Oversight Of Gene-Edited Livestock: A Seismic Shift For Agriculture The agency announces its intention to have primary oversight over gene-edited livestock. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue said this would be a significant step in modernizing regulations of agricultural animals modified or produced by genetic engineering. Read More |
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| $26 billion For Food, Ag In Relief Package: A Mixed Holiday Blessing More funding for food production and distribution are among the priorities in the third COVID-19 relief package, agreed upon by U.S. Congressional leaders and the White House just before Christmas. Read More |
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