By Zhou Chao After the 2008 global financial crisis, the Obama administration launched a reindustrialization strategy. Following Trump's election,...
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NPO Uses Technology To Address Food Insecurity South Africa produces enough food to feed its population, yet over one-third (10 million tons) is lost or wasted annually, costing the economy over R75 million and significantly contributing to environmental degradation. Food loss and waste are the third-largest emitters of greenhouse gases,... The post NPO Uses Technology To Address Food Insecurity appeared first on Social TV.
By Zhou Chao After the 2008 global financial crisis, the Obama administration launched a reindustrialization strategy. Following Trump's election,...
By Zhou Chao After the 2008 global financial crisis, the Obama administration launched a reindustrialization strategy. Following Trump's election,...
Zimbabwean authorities are aiming to distribute 140 000 metric tons of aid grain by the end of October this year to an estimated six million food...
Zimbabwean authorities are aiming to distribute 140 000 metric tons of aid grain by the end of October this year to an estimated six million food...
By Tarique Niazi Azerbaijan is making the most of its hosting of the UN climate summit (COP29) in November this year. Its president, Ilham Aliyev,...
By Tarique Niazi Azerbaijan is making the most of its hosting of the UN climate summit (COP29) in November this year. Its president, Ilham Aliyev,...
Food Recycle crowdfunding food waste to animal feed technology A new science-based solution to the food waste problem is to be launched by Australian...
The world creates 57 million tons of plastic pollution every year and spreads it from the deepest oceans to the highest mountaintop to the inside of...
An urban compost project has fostered an ingenious way to turn all kinds of waste food into fertiliser
On Thursday, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has introduced the first update to Seattle’s “Food Action Plan” since its inception in 2012, outlining...