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Invasive jumping worms damage U.S. soil and threaten forests

Invasive jumping worms damage U.S. soil and threaten forests

05 October 2020
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What could be more 2020 than an ongoing invasion of jumping worms?

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Toxic spray drift: The invisible clouds that can cause severe illness

Toxic spray drift: The invisible clouds that can cause severe illness

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The Agrichemical Working Group, which consists of members from the South African Organic Sector Association, Biowatch, The Air That I Breathe Foundation (Tatib), and several other organisations, has launched its Un Poison webinar series to raise awareness on the impacts of agrochemicals.

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Noise pollution harms fish in various ways, scientists say

Noise pollution harms fish in various ways, scientists say

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Plenty of fish suffer from water pollution, which takes a toll on their health and reproductive abilities. Yet there is another often-overlooked form of manmade pollution that also affects them: noise pollution.

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Sniffing out a truffle hunt in the Cederberg

Sniffing out a truffle hunt in the Cederberg

21 September 2020
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Hailing from Europe and armed with a degree in agriculture, Giorgio Nava is no stranger to truffle farming.

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Cannabis research database shows how U.S. funding focuses on harms of the drug

Cannabis research database shows how U.S. funding focuses on harms of the drug

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A new analysis of cannabis research funding in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom has found that $1.56 billion was directed to the topic between 2000 and 2018—with about half of the money spent on understanding the potential harms of the recreational drug.

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Monthly Food Affordability Tracker Issue 3- BFAP

Monthly Food Affordability Tracker Issue 3- BFAP

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On 1 June, South Africa moved from Level 4 lockdown to Level 3 lockdown.

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  • Excitement is building for a major winter wool festival in the Karoo, taking place on 3 and 4 July 2026 in Middelburg, Eastern Cape. The event has become one of South Africa’s leading wool industry gatherings, bringing together producers, buyers, processors, manufacturers, designers, artisans and consumers to showcase the full journey of wool from farm to fashion
  • Hard times create strong men-Strong men create easy time, Easy times create weak men, weak men create difficult times- You have to raise warriors not parasites. If you look at all the men and women in these days enjoying easy times you can see most of them are weak. Maybe we entering difficult times.- You need to protect your Family Farm and family.
  • While global discussions often focus on how much arable land a country has (approximately 18.1 million square miles worldwide, with China, the United States, Australia, Brazil, Russia, and India holding large shares), land alone does not guarantee success.Many nations with vast farmland — particularly in Africa — still struggle with food production and depend heavily on imports.
  • South African farmers have a long history of resilience and survival when they maintain control over their land, operations, production decisions, and market access.

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