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A growing array of techniques and technologies aims to reduce the supersized environmental footprint of commercial beef production.
by Joel Makower
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How can satellite data and digitization help famers? Molly Brown has more than a few ideas.
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Sponsored: Encouraging results in enteric methane mitigation research are helping to address one of the dairy industry’s most complex challenges.
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Technologies such as satellite rainforest monitoring, tree-planting drones and carbon credit trading software are a 'burgeoning market opportunity' for nature-based solutions, according to a new report.
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Sponsored: Navigating the challenges dairy farms face when it comes to adopting climate-smart technologies and practices.
by Chris Kopman
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Influential FAIRR network of investors warns global animal agriculture industry facing escalating climate impacts and risk of capital flight.
by James Murray
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Sponsored by CIBO Technologies: Crop models simulate conditions in the soil and plants on the computer to avoid errors in the real world and hedge farmers’ risks.
by Bruno Basso
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Companies such as Chevron are making big investments into biodigesters, but is this really where the money should be spent?
by Theresa Lieb
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Sponsored: How California dairy farmers are modernizing milk production to achieve the industry’s target of net-zero emissions by 2050.
by John Talbot
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Startup Pairwise is focused on making nutritious plants such as mustard greens or blackberries more palatable to consumer appetites without adding new genes. This approach could be much less controversial than previous GMO efforts.
by Jim Giles
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Sponsored: The Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy set environmental stewardship goals to advance dairy’s role in building a sustainable future.
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The power of gene editing can be wielded to modify plants and, among other things, achieve significant sustainability wins.
by Jim Giles
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There are gaps in coverage, but a new dashboard aggregates more than 170 indicators about food waste, greenhouse gas emissions and other key agricultural metrics.
by Jim Giles
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The plan could shrink the dairy company's footprint by at least 30 percent by five years from now.
by Jim Giles
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According to the 2023 Power of Meat report, 98% of American households purchase meat. But with foods like meat and dairy at the center of heated debates about healthy diets and sustainable food systems, consumers are demanding more information than ever about how food choices align with their values.
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From high-tech indoor farms in France and Singapore to mobile apps connecting urban growers and eaters in India and the United States, here are more than a dozen initiatives using tech, entrepreneurship, and social innovation to change urban agriculture.
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What will it take to support sustainable agriculture in the United States? A new generation, for starters.
by John Davies
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A new report shows how some companies and academic research labs are applying extrusion, 3D printing and cellular agriculture to produce meat alternatives.
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Articial intelligence and big data may help produce more food, use less water, limit resource consumption, redirect food waste and reduce food prices.
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Companies such as Anheuser-Busch InBev and Mars have allied with the company to help customers better understand their product origins and sustainability.
by Cyan Zhong
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Sponsored: California’s dairy industry is setting an example in sustainability by reducing the carbon footprint of a glass of milk.
by John Talbot
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Plus, Associate Editor Holly Secon chats with Soylent CEO Bryan Crowley about affordable, appealing alternatives to animal protein.
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Plus, an excerpt from our interview with former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack.
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The biggest food company in the world is expanding animal agricultural technology.
by Jenny Ahlen
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Here are some of the promising ventures being backed by the likes of Tyson, Campbell Soups and Danone.
by Meg Wilcox