How do GMOs prevent soil degradation? How can gully erosion be controlled? How are conifers pollinated? How can agriculture lead to eutrophication? How is over-irrigation damaging to soil? How does conservation plowing contribute to soil conservation?
Types Of Crops In Agriculture: Why And How To ClassifyA variety of crop type classifications are practical in agriculture. Foremost, there’s a list of different types of crops depending on their commercial purposes. Plants can also be classified based on their life cycles, making it easier ...
At the 12th Scientific Conference of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) in 1988, more than 60 countries voted unanimously against the use of GMOs in food production and agriculture because they felt there were unacceptable risks involved: threats to human health, a...
Chronic health effects are increasing in the world such as cancers, hormonal, reproductive, nervous, or immune diseases, even in young people. During regulatory toxicological subchronic tests to prevent these on mammalian health, prior commercialization of chemicals, including pesticides and drugs, or ...
Herd Immunity For Plants - How GMOs Can Save AgricultureHank Campbell
At the 12th Scientific Conference of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) in 1988, more than 60 countries voted unanimously against the use of GMOs in food production and agriculture because they felt there were unacceptable risks involved: threats to human health, a...
How does loss of biodiversity affect agriculture? How are wetlands important for biodiversity? What is the effect of wildfires on biodiversity? How does altitude affect biodiversity? How have humans impacted biodiversity? How does biodiversity loss affect humans?
We identify the origins, and key characteristics, of the current regulatory framework for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the European Union (EU).
The Netherlands has become an agricultural giant by showing what the future of farming could look like.
The world's human population now exceeds 7.5 billion, but all those people are not distributed evenly over the available land. For instance, fewer humans live in deserts than along coastlines, and more people live in cities than in rural areas. You get the idea. But what might come as a...