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HOW IS MILK PRODUCED WITHOUT A COW?

They produce cheese and yoghurt from ‘cow-free milk’! In these days everyone knows about plant-based milk alternatives such as oat and soy milk. But now, a food technology company is aiming to take alternative dairy products to another level. California-based company Perfect Day uses molds to produce dairy protein that’s …

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HOW OTTOMAN SULTAN HELPED IRELAND DURING GREAT FAMINE!

Ottoman sultan Abdülmecid I went out of his way to help the Irish people during the Great Famine of 1845-1852. They returned the favor in the Crimean War. Sultan Abdülmecid 1 The Great Famine in the mid-19th century was one of the most devastating events in Irish history. Between 1845 …

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HOW THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY TACKLES CLIMATE CHANGE?

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GLORIA MOSITO: FIFTY PERCENT OF AGRICULTURAL ALLOCATION MUST GO TO WOMEN IN SA

Highlighting progress in implementing the (South African) Beneficiary Selection and Land Allocation Policy (BSLAP), Gloria Mosito from Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development said for the past financial year 2020/2021, the department in aligning itself to the Gender Response Planning Guidelines and the BSLAP, targeted to allocate 11, 987 hectares …

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“WEEDKILLING ROBOTS”; THIS WAS A SCIENCE FICTION TEN YEARS AGO!

The makers of robot weeders say the machines can reduce pesticide use and be part of a more sustainable food system… In the corner of an Ohio field, a laser-armed robot inches through a sea of onions, zapping weeds as it goes.This field doesn’t belong to a dystopian future but …

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ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY GREEN CHARCOAL COULD SAVE UGANDA’S FORESTS…

Officials, conservation groups promote green charcoal, made of agricultural waste and clay, to help stop deforestation. KAMPALA, Uganda Slowly but steadily, many Ugandans are turning away from cooking over firewood and traditional charcoal, opting instead for green charcoal, a fuel proven to be more environmentally friendly. Uganda’s forests are disappearing …

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JULY THE HOTTEST MONTH EVER RECORDED!

July 2021 was the planet’s hottest month ever recorded, federal scientists announced Friday. Official global temperature records “only” date back 142 years, to 1880. But looking back further, the last time the world was definitely warmer than today was some 125,000 years ago, based on paleoclimatic data from tree rings, ice cores, …

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TURKISH COFFEE TO BE PROMOTED IN UNITED STATES THROUGH A DOCUMENTARY!

Turkish coffee will be promoted in the US through a documentary filmed by a Turkish foundation in seven cities of the country where the strong drink is prepared in different ways. Gizem Şalcıgil White Turkish coffee will be promoted in the US through a documentary filmed by a Turkish foundation …

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RAMAZAN ÖZCAN: OUR EXPORT TARGET IN APRICOT IS 500 MILLION DOLLARS

In the season covering August 1, 2020 – July 31, 2021, 87 thousand 121 tons of dried apricots were exported to 115 countries from Malatya, as known the “world apricot capital”. According to Malatya Commodity Exchange data, 96 thousand 400 tons of foreign sales were made in the “Malatya apricot” …

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“TURKEY SHOULD DECLARE AN EMERGENCY MOBILISATION ON WATER AND DROUGHT!”

The danger of drought is increasing day by day. In recent years, temperature records have been broken in Turkey due to the effects of global climate change. This situation also causes serious decreases in underground and surface water resources. After the serious losses in this year’s wheat harvest in Konya, …

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