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A sustainable way of generating fuel from farm waste (Energy World) 

Energy World  published an  article  on n India, with every harvest, around 80 crore tonnes of waste is produced. This waste, in the form of twigs, husk and chips, has had no value to this day.  In states like Punjab and Haryana, farmers burn this waste, …

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Fish farmers Tk 220 crore poorer for flood (The Daily Star) 

The Daily Star  reported  on the current state of aquaculture in Bangladesh. Over the last two decades, aquaculture expanded on a massive scale and pulled more than 20 lakh people out of poverty between 2000 and 2010, according to a study and book by IFP…

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Don't bail out ethanol (The Hill) 

The Hill  (USA) published an  op-ed  by Senior Research Fellow  Joseph Glauber. He explained that in recent weeks, there have been calls from ethanol producers to extend the authorities used by the USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) to provide a bai…

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The Food Security Crisis: The Next Great Pandemic? (Murcia Economia)

Murcia Economia  (Spain) published an  opinion piece  on the possibility of a food crisis. The crisis could arise despite plenty of food for an agri-food market with a demand broken by rising unemployment, by protectionism in advanced economies and by the…

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