Food Production
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Urine: A Valuable Resource for Food Production and Environmental Protection
The production of mineral based fertilizers requires a significant amount of energy and relies in part on non-renewable resources such as phosphate rock. Furthermore, the price of mineral fertilizer is currently at a record high due to surging input costs and supply disruptions caused by sanctions and export restrictions.
Latest Research Articles
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Floating Sea Farms Can Use Solar Energy and Seawater to Feed the World and Save Water
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Scientists "Reprogram" Crops to Help Adapt with Climate Change
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Natural Process Direly Affected by Modern-Day Food Production
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Indoor Farms May Just Be the Next Big Agricultural Trend
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Ammonia: Scientists Develop Method to Detect Environmental Impact of the World's Major Ingredient for Food Production
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Scientists Looking for Ways to Grow Food Crops Without Photosynthesis
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Heatwaves in Europe Drastically Affects Crop Production
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Plant-Based Diet Curbs Food Production Emissions
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Extreme Weather Poses Severe Threat to Corn Crops
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Learning Plants' Feelings Helps Scientists Improve Crop Production
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Ammonium In Soil Could Actually Lessen Pollution and Boost Crop Production