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Agriculture: Page 34
Regulations
Ecuador Latest To Impose Nationwide Ban On U.S. Poultry
The Ecuadorian agricultural authority Agrocalidad has banned all imports of live foul, poultry meat and poultry products, as well as genetic material, including chicks and hatching eggs, from the U.S., in response to the recent avian influenza outbreaks.
Food Safety
Farmers: Food safety Rules Could Put Them Out of Business
Connecticut's dwindling number of commercial vegetable and fruit farmers say it could cost them tens of thousands of dollars to comply with the complex regulations the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is planning to issue this year.
Agriculture
'Agrobots' Offer A Solution To U.S. Farm Labor Shortage
A 14-arm automated harvester that wheels through rows of strawberry plants, harnessing high-powered computing, color sensors and small metal baskets attached to the robotic arms to pluck ripe strawberries from below leaves while ignoring unripe fruit.
Food Safety
Walmart Fine Tunes Its Fresh Produce Supply Chain; An Inside Look
Walmart
Earlier this month, Walmart quietly opened a sorting and culling operation in Los Angeles to hasten the procurement process, similar to an operation in McAllen, Texas, that allows Walmart more flexibility in buying product.
Cold Chain
Chinese Cold Chain To Expand Through 2018
Research on cold chain logistics market says that cold chain logistics will become the most popular sub-industry in logistics field in 2014 to 2018 due to the increasing demand and development potential.
Regulations
Feds May Test Food Products For Glyphosate Herbicide
World Health Organization (WHO)
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup herbicide, has come under intense scrutiny since a research unit of the World Health Organization reported last month it was classifying glyphosate as "probably carcinogenic to humans."
Software Solutions
Farmers Adopt Drones For Tending To Livestock
Scientists at the University of Oxford and other U.K. universities launched the “Robot Sheepdog Project” in 1995, and developed a box-size device that could chase a dozen ducks to one place in an enclosed area.
Robotics
Farmers Turn To Robots As New Farm Hands
Harvest Automation created robots that help automate and mechanize labor in nurseries and greenhouses, navigate autonomously, and help farmers move goods and gather information within existing and some unstructured environments.
Food Safety
Obama Calls For Single Food Safety Agency In 2016 Budget
Global Cold Chain Alliance (GCCA)
Proponents of a single agency cite the inefficiencies and confusion caused by having the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) both having jurisdiction of enforcing food safety.
Food Safety
United Nations Provides Food Seed To Flood-Ravaged Malawi Farms
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
More than 170,000 people have had to leave their homes, and an estimated 116,000 households have lost their crops and livestock.
Trucking
Food Industry Unites To Fix Transportation Challenge In Dakotas And Minnesota
U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., served as the moderator for a panel that featured Edward Avalos, under-secretary for marketing and regulatory, U.S. Department of Agriculture; and Daniel Elliott, of the Surface Transportation Board at the U.S. DOT.
Carbon Footprint
Sustainability Fruits And Vegetables Initiative To Achieve 100 Percent Sustainability By 2020
Last summer the group, which includes Ahold, ICA, Jumbo, Lidl, Coop and C1000, announced that it was on track with its goal of 30 per cent sustainability in 2014.
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