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Simon Groot: The Seed Man Who Helped Millions of Farmers
Simon Nanne Groot, a Dutch seed producer, improved the lives of 20 million farmers worldwide through high-quality seeds, training, and increased crop yields, earning him the 2019 World Food Prize.
Simon Groot: The Seed Man Who Helped Millions of Farmers
Simon Nanne Groot, a Dutch seed producer, improved the lives of 20 million farmers worldwide through high-quality seeds, training, and increased crop yields, earning him the 2019 World Food Prize.
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48% Bias Score


Offshore Wind Farm in the Netherlands Doubles as World's Largest Algae Farm
The Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm, the world's largest built without public funding, integrates a 5-hectare experimental algae farm, North Sea Farm 1, demonstrating sustainable energy and food production.
Offshore Wind Farm in the Netherlands Doubles as World's Largest Algae Farm
The Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore wind farm, the world's largest built without public funding, integrates a 5-hectare experimental algae farm, North Sea Farm 1, demonstrating sustainable energy and food production.
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40% Bias Score


French Farmers Reduce Fertilizer Use with Algae Powder
French farmers are successfully using algae powder, grown on wastewater, to reduce mineral fertilizer use by 25% without impacting crop yields, as part of the EU WALNUT project aimed at wastewater reuse.
French Farmers Reduce Fertilizer Use with Algae Powder
French farmers are successfully using algae powder, grown on wastewater, to reduce mineral fertilizer use by 25% without impacting crop yields, as part of the EU WALNUT project aimed at wastewater reuse.
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20% Bias Score


Mexico Bans 35 High-Risk Pesticides
Mexico announced a ban on 35 high-risk pesticides, the largest such restriction in over three decades, to protect human health and the environment, impacting the production, import, sale, and use nationwide.
Mexico Bans 35 High-Risk Pesticides
Mexico announced a ban on 35 high-risk pesticides, the largest such restriction in over three decades, to protect human health and the environment, impacting the production, import, sale, and use nationwide.
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32% Bias Score


Climate Change Drives French Winery to Plant Forest Amidst Vines
Facing climate change impacts, the Meursault winery in Burgundy, France, has planted a 3,000-tree forest near its vines to mitigate rising temperatures and improve biodiversity.
Climate Change Drives French Winery to Plant Forest Amidst Vines
Facing climate change impacts, the Meursault winery in Burgundy, France, has planted a 3,000-tree forest near its vines to mitigate rising temperatures and improve biodiversity.
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16% Bias Score


Kenyan Farmers Find Creative Solutions to Mitigate Deadly Human-Elephant Conflict
In Kenya's Taita Taveta region, farmers are using beehives and sesame crops to deter elephants from damaging their farms, mitigating human-wildlife conflict that previously resulted in human deaths and retaliatory killings of elephants.
Kenyan Farmers Find Creative Solutions to Mitigate Deadly Human-Elephant Conflict
In Kenya's Taita Taveta region, farmers are using beehives and sesame crops to deter elephants from damaging their farms, mitigating human-wildlife conflict that previously resulted in human deaths and retaliatory killings of elephants.
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28% Bias Score

Flax Revival in Northern Ireland: Sustainable Farming and Industrial Applications
Driven by growing demand for sustainable materials and a need for soil restoration, flax cultivation is experiencing a resurgence in Northern Ireland, offering new opportunities for small farms and industrial decarbonization.

Flax Revival in Northern Ireland: Sustainable Farming and Industrial Applications
Driven by growing demand for sustainable materials and a need for soil restoration, flax cultivation is experiencing a resurgence in Northern Ireland, offering new opportunities for small farms and industrial decarbonization.
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36% Bias Score

French Farmers Reduce Fertilizer Use with Algae-Based Biofertilizer
French farmers are successfully testing an algae-based biofertilizer grown on wastewater, reducing the need for mineral fertilizers by up to 25% without impacting crop yields.

French Farmers Reduce Fertilizer Use with Algae-Based Biofertilizer
French farmers are successfully testing an algae-based biofertilizer grown on wastewater, reducing the need for mineral fertilizers by up to 25% without impacting crop yields.
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32% Bias Score

French Farmers Reduce Fertilizer Use with Algae-Based Biofertilizer
In western France, farmers are successfully using algae powder, grown on wastewater, mixed with mineral fertilizers to reduce their use by up to 25% without impacting crop yields, as part of the European WALNUT project.

French Farmers Reduce Fertilizer Use with Algae-Based Biofertilizer
In western France, farmers are successfully using algae powder, grown on wastewater, mixed with mineral fertilizers to reduce their use by up to 25% without impacting crop yields, as part of the European WALNUT project.
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16% Bias Score

Andalusian-led study: Seaweed reduces cow methane emissions by up to 40%
An international research team, led by the Estación Experimental del Zaidín (EEZ-CSIC) in Andalusia, found that adding seaweed to cows' diets reduces their greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40%, due to the seaweed's antioxidant compounds.

Andalusian-led study: Seaweed reduces cow methane emissions by up to 40%
An international research team, led by the Estación Experimental del Zaidín (EEZ-CSIC) in Andalusia, found that adding seaweed to cows' diets reduces their greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40%, due to the seaweed's antioxidant compounds.
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20% Bias Score

CIMMYT and Zoomlion Partner to Boost Global Food Security
The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and Chinese company Zoomlion Agricultural Machinery signed a letter of intent on August 11, 2025, in Texcoco, Mexico, to enhance agricultural innovation cooperation, aiming to improve global food security by combining CIMMYT's research wi...

CIMMYT and Zoomlion Partner to Boost Global Food Security
The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) and Chinese company Zoomlion Agricultural Machinery signed a letter of intent on August 11, 2025, in Texcoco, Mexico, to enhance agricultural innovation cooperation, aiming to improve global food security by combining CIMMYT's research wi...
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40% Bias Score

Pesticide Residues in Turkish Food Products Raise Concerns
International reports reveal widespread pesticide residue problems in Turkish food products, impacting consumer health and international trade; a Greenpeace study found illegal pesticide residues in one-third of products sampled in Istanbul markets.

Pesticide Residues in Turkish Food Products Raise Concerns
International reports reveal widespread pesticide residue problems in Turkish food products, impacting consumer health and international trade; a Greenpeace study found illegal pesticide residues in one-third of products sampled in Istanbul markets.
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60% Bias Score
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