
EU policy recap: February’s big shifts in farming rules, trade and tech
From fertiliser reforms to wine sector rescue plans, Brussels unleashes a wave of measures that could impact agtech demand across the continent

From fertiliser reforms to wine sector rescue plans, Brussels unleashes a wave of measures that could impact agtech demand across the continent

Israeli biotech and gene-editing company PlantArcBio is partnering with Agroceres Group subsidiary Helix Sementes e Biotecnologia to develop drought-resilient corn for the South American market

Nutrien remains bullish on its potash business, given strong demand from U.S. farmers, boosted by government assistance

New national guidelines position Hungary at the forefront of drone‑based biocontrol regulation, opening the door for next‑generation pest‑management solutions

Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) has approved a new methodology enabling livestock producers to earn carbon credits by feeding cattle methane-reducing additives.

A study from New Zealand has found that selectively bred Australasian snapper could serve as climate-adapted alternative to salmon, providing a way to strengthen aquaculture resilience as ocean temperatures rise