Push to sustain food security: Bangkok hosts Asian scientists in ASCA 2024

Food Security

Reading Time: 2 minutesPush to Sustain Food Security: Bangkok Hosts Asian Scientists at ASCA 2024 In today’s rapidly evolving agricultural landscape, integrating biotechnology into sustainable agriculture is essential for ensuring food security. Agri-biotechnology’s potential to transform food production relies on robust R&D, science-based regulations, effective communication, and compliance with international legal standards. These components must align to maximize […]

Landmark ruling as Ghana court dismisses suit challenging GM products

GMOs in Ghana

Reading Time: 2 minutesGhana’s Human Rights Court has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the introduction of genetically modified (GM) products into the country, putting an end to a nine-year court battle between the country’s National Biosafety Authority (NBA) and civil society groups. This landmark decision is a significant victory in Ghana’s efforts to deliver Maruca pod borer (PBR) resistant […]

Change of guard at ISAAA Inc

Reading Time: 2 minutesISAAA Inc recognizes Dr. Paul S. Teng, who has been the Chair of the ISAAA Board of Trustees from 2013 to June 1, 2024. Teng has been the Dean and Managing Director of the National Institute of Education International at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore since 2018. He previously held other leadership positions at […]

Malaysian primate infants in peril after plantation visits

Reading Time: 2 minutesA STUDY reveals a link between the infant mortality rate among wild southern pig-tailed macaques and their visits to oil palm plantations to scavenge for food. According to the study published in Current Biology, frequent visits to oil palm plantations are leading to a sharp increase in mortality rates among infant southern pig-tailed macaques (Macaca […]

ICRISAT pioneers world’s first pigeonpea speed breeding technique

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) Pioneers Speed Breeding for Pigeonpea The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) has pioneered the world’s first pigeonpea speed breeding protocol, further bolstering food security in Asia and Africa. The new convention promises to substantially cut the time required to develop new […]

Research Shows Potential Use of Building Waste in Growing Tomatoes

Reading Time: < 1 minuteA study from the University of Portsmouth shows that highly processed building waste could be used to grow tomatoes. The 70-day tomato growth trial reveals that mixing compost with 20% trommel fines could provide enough nutrients in growing plants. Trommel fines are usually less than 10mm in size and are a byproduct of construction, demolition, […]

Hybrid Chillies successfully grown in Pakistan

Reading Time: 2 minutesUNDER the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)  project, Pakistani and Chinese agriculture scientists have successfully cultivated hybrid chillies over 750 acres of land across the South Asian country this season. Guard Agricultural Research & Services (Pvt) Limited and LTEC from China have joined hands to promote land development across 30,000 acres in 2023-2024. Out of this, 5000-6000 […]

Local scientist seeds innovation in GM research

Reading Time: 2 minutesAS the world’s population continues to grow and arable land becomes increasingly scarce, there is a pressing need to enhance the efficiency of food production. At the same time, climate change is wreaking havoc on our planet’s ecosystems, making it increasingly difficult to grow crops in many regions. But Selangor-born scientist, Dr Najiah Mohd Sadali is […]

Indonesian firm offers framework to speed up sustainable agriculture

Reading Time: 3 minutesJAKARTA: Pandawa Agri Indonesia (PAI), the first Indonesian life science-based company with innovation in pesticide reductants, today announced its three sustainability frameworks to accelerate sustainable agriculture in Indonesia. The frameworks are called 3 PROs: 1) protecting the environment, 2) prospering the people, and 3) promoting responsible business practices. These frameworks were unveiled in the company’s first […]

More than 100 tons of Golden Rice harvested in the Philippines

Reading Time: < 1 minuteTHE Department of Agriculture Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) has announced that more than 100 tons of fresh paddy of beta carotene-enriched Malusog Rice (Golden Rice) have been harvested in 17 pioneer production sites across the country. This first harvest will be milled for distribution in target households in selected provinces in the country with preschool children at-risk […]