KÄ“kelÄ“ ma nÄ pilina ʻĀina mai ke Kulanui Ê»o Istanbul Bilgi. HoÊ»ohana Ê»o ia i nÄ satellite e nÄnÄ i ke kÅ«lana o kÄna hana a me kahi kikowaena pÅ«naewele e ana i ka mahana a me ka wela o kÄna lepo. HoÊ»ohana Ê»o ia i kÄ“ia Ê»ike e hoÊ»onui ai i nÄ hua. Ulu kulina, uala, Ê»oliva, clover, palaoa, ka palaoa a me ka melemona ma 63 eka.
Zeinab's farm is a 100 donoms farm, growing apples, grapes and olives. She has a small food factory where apple vinegar, soup and grape products are made.
Since launching the Sakhrah Women’s Cooperative six years ago, Zeinab’s successful rural development model has attracted partnership opportunities and allowed Zeinab to expand her reach and connect with other rural female farmers to form the Female Farmers Union, the first of its kind in Jordan. Zeinab is an inspirational social pioneer who has faced a number of obstacles in support of the rights for rural women and hopes to expand her network to make a greater impact in neighboring countries
Ma hope o ka loaʻa ʻana o kahi MBA a me ka hana ʻana i ka agribusiness, hoʻi i ka ʻoihana ʻohana ma ke ʻano he puaʻa, mea hana pipi a kope. Ua hoʻokumu i kahi huahana puaʻa kuni. He mea hoʻokumu pū o FarmPage.
Michael Allen farms with his son in the North Eastern Part of South Africa in the Province of Mpumalanga. They produce corn and soya beans on 1000 hectare (ʻaneʻane 2400 eka).
Ê»O nÄ mahiÊ»ai i kahi hui o nÄ mokupuni liÊ»iliÊ»i i kapa Ê»ia Ê»o Camotes Islands ma Cebu, Ä€ina Pilipino. Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai 8 hectares a hoÊ»olimalima lÄkou 25-35 hectares no ka hana Ê»ana i ka palaoa. Pili ka nuÊ»ukia o ka mahiÊ»ai i ka hoÊ»omohala kaiÄulu a me ka manaÊ»o o ka hoÊ»ohana Ê»ana i ka mahiÊ»ai ma ke Ê»ano he mea hana e kÅkua ai i nÄ mahiÊ»ai ʻē aÊ»e e hoÊ»omaikaÊ»i i kÄ lÄkou hana e hoÊ»opakele ai iÄ lÄkou mai ka Ê»ilihune..
AlakaÊ»i i kahi hui mahiÊ»ai kÅ«loko nona ka 800 uhi nÄ mea hana 2500 heka o nÄ mea kanu, 2 growing seasons per year – grow maize, sorghum a me ka palaoa.
72 hectare farm – grows mangoes, Ê»omaÊ»omaÊ»o momona, kumulÄÊ»au keaka. HoÊ»opukapuka pÅ« kekahi i nÄ mahiÊ»ai e hana 4,500 hectares o ka hana Ê»ana o ka maÊ»a a 4,000 Ê»eka o ka hÄnai a me nÄ hana pÄ«
Ma mua o 20,000 hectares i hoÊ»ohana Ê»ia no ka hoÊ»onui hua Ê»ana, lÄÊ»au avocado, hua waina, pipi bipi, palaoa, uala a me ka nahele. Ma mua o 3,000 aia ma lalo o ka hawai mÄ«kini.
Ê»O Heather Baldock a me kÄna kÄne Ê»o Graeme e ulu i ka palaoa, barley, canola, peas a me lupins ma kahi mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana hanauna Ê»ekolu ma Eyre Peninsula, NuhÅlani Hema.
Luna nui o kÄ mÄkou mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana. 100 hectares of white corn production – implementing a drying and storage system
Ua hÄnai Ê»ia Ê»o Knud ma kahi mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana hanauna Ê»ehÄ. Ma hope o ke koleke, he started his own farm in 1987 which is a purely arable farm, based on a No-Till system. Ulu Ê»o ia i ka palaoa, barley, oat and oilseed rape. From 1990-2010, he purchased and exported ag machinery to 12 countries in Europe, ʻApelika, South and Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Now he is a freelance sales agent of No-Till machinery. At present, he is also studying the impact of agriculture on the nearby environment at a School of Applied Sciences.
Mahiai mai 1976 - hÄpai i ka mahiÊ»ai i kahi kÅ«lana kahi i Ê»ike ka poÊ»e he nui e pili ana iÄ ia a makemake e kipa. Na mea kanu mala, paÊ»akai, ulu lÄÊ»au ulu, ka mahiÊ»ai a me ka mahiÊ»ai + wahi huakaÊ»i. NÄ KÄkoÊ»o no ka Ê»enehana laiki Ê»o Saguna (SRT), Ê»o ia ka mÄlama Ê»ana i ka mahiÊ»ai e hoÊ»ohana ana i ka mahi Ê»ai zero.
Jorge farms in Argentina, mainly in the Buenos Aires province, but also a little in the Cordoba and La Pampa provinces. He’s involved in a family farming operation that has been no-till since 1994 with a crop rotation that grows 14 different crops on 4,500 hectare. Some of the farmland is owned and some is leased. He works to have the soil evergreen with good agricultural practices. The farm’s goal is to reduce the use of external inputs.
The operation produces corn for seed companies and also raises forage grasses, both of those crops under irrigation. The other crops produced on dry land include barley, palaoa, peas, canola, ka palaoa a me ka soybeans. In addition to crops, the farm raises some cattle and polo horses. Jorge likes to welcome international visitors to see his farm.
He firmly believes in networking and learning from others. Jorge is a member of AAPRESID and CREA and is on the board of Sociedad Rural de Pergamino.
Involved in three farming enterprises across a total of about 5,000 hectare, growing cotton, palaoa, sorghum and chickpeas. Involved with a farmer organization to ensure timely access to agricultural biotechnology. ʻO ka mea lanakila ʻo Kleckner Award - 2008
Produces soybeans and corn, runs a cattle livestock operation and sells diesel, has trucking business.
HoÊ»omaka ka pÄ pua rose me kona makuahine e hana i nÄ pua rose maloÊ»o maloÊ»o no ka Ê»oihana wahine; ua hana pÅ« kekahi ma ka palaÊ»ai, hana pipi a hulu hipa.
Responsible for agronomy and crop rotation, nutrient management plans, is very involved in the day-to-day management. He grows winter wheat, winter and spring malting barley, winter OSR, potatoes and sugar beet.
Ulu nui aÊ»e ma mua o 25,000 hectares o ka soybeans, palaoa, Ê»o ka eucalyptus a me ke kÅ i nÄ wahi like Ê»ole o Brazil. Ê»Eleu i nÄ hui mahiÊ»ai
Mahiai mai 1985 – 3,000 Ê»O ka mahi kanu Ê»Äpala Ê»eka a me nÄ wahi ukana, 400 eka mÄla mÄla me nÄ lako ukana, a me kahi mea kanu hoÊ»omaloÊ»o hua. Huina limahana o 650. Ê»O kekahi o nÄ mea hana nui a mea kÅ«Ê»ai aku o nÄ pineapa mai Ghana mai.
Guillermo is a fifth generation farmer in Tlaxcala, which is in the center of Mexico. He is an agronomist and produces maize, triticale, sunflower, and vetch and rye grass forages. He is also now in the barley business in the seed program with Heineken.
Guillermo is focused on soil conservation since Tlaxcala has the lowest organic matter percentage in the country. He promotes conservation agriculture principles of crop rotation and residue management.
On the livestock side, he has 100 Angus and braunvieh cattle on 200 hectare. The challenges Guillermo is currently facing include climate, the hard winter, the cost of fertilizers and an unsupportive government.
He is currently promoting projects with a carbon capture perspective and also innovation for small farmer systems. Guillermo leads Fundación Produce activities and projects with farmers in his state. He’s an innovator on his own farm and then shares the technologies with groups of farmers.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai maikaÊ»i loa i hÄÊ»awi Ê»ia ma ka moku Ê»o Greater Accra no ka hana Ê»ana i ka lÄpaki a me ka Ê»oki (Ê»iole kÅlea) Ê»iÊ»o.
Hana Ê»o Gheorge ma a 55,000 mahiÊ»ai hectare, Ê»o kekahi o nÄ mea nui loa i loko o Ê»Eulopa-e hana nui i ka hoÊ»olaha Ê»ana i ka biotechnology.
Luna Nui o Bwogi Farms, mai 2015. Passionate e pili ana i nÄ kao a me ka hana maiÊ»a. Komo i ka hoÊ»oliÊ»iliÊ»i, ka hoÊ»omaÊ»amaÊ»a Ê»ana a me ka hoÊ»oulu Ê»ana i nÄ tausani i nÄ hana hoÊ»okele maikaÊ»i loa o ka mahiÊ»ai. Ê»O ka mea hoÊ»okumu a me kahi lÄlÄ kÅmike hoÊ»okÅ o Uganda Goat Farmers 'Cooperative, kahi kino i manaÊ»o Ê»ia e hÅÊ»uluÊ»ulu i nÄ mahiÊ»ai kao i mea e hoÊ»onui ai i ka hana.
Javier was born and raised in Nicaragua. During civil unrest in the 80's, the family migrated to Guatemala and then to the US. i 2015 he moved back to Nicaragua. He has a poultry farm that includes 13 chicken houses and an 870 acre sugar cane farm. They produce 530,000 chickens every 36-day cycle, huina kokoke 7 pÅÊ»aiapuni / makahiki.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai nÄna e hoÊ»okele 3 mahiÊ»ai (Ê»aneÊ»ane 2,000 eka), me ka mahiÊ»ai a kona Ê»ohana. Hana i ka palaoa, pulupulu, Ê»Åmato, uala, beet kÅ, sunflower, palaoa a me nÄ moa. HoÊ»ohana i nÄ Ê»enehana hoÊ»oulu hou.
Third generation farmer and rancher, veterinarian. Operates 500 head cow/calf business and 25,000 head feedlot; grows forage and grain.
He Ê»enekini kÄ«wila Ê»o Jose Luis i hoÊ»i mai e hana ma ka mahi manu moa a kona Ê»ohana i nÄ makahiki Ê»elua i hala. Aia ka mahiÊ»ai 13 hale kauhale i hiki ke hoÊ»onui i nÄ hale ma mua o 500,000 manu i ka manawa hoÊ»okahi. Aia nÄ hoÊ»olÄlÄ e kÅ«kulu i nÄ pono hou me nÄ Ê»enehana Ê»enehana hou aku, e hoÊ»ohana ana i ka ikehu lÄ a me ka hana hoÊ»opÅÊ»aiapuni i ka wai e mÄlama i ka Ê»oihana i Ê»ÅmaÊ»omaÊ»o e hiki.
Luna HoÊ»okele Nui o UNIPRO, kahi hui o 2,000 mahiÊ»ai. Holomua nÄ mahiÊ»ai a ulu i ka nui o ka kulina melemele. Ê»Ike lÄkou i nÄ pono o ka biotech corn, makemake nui i ka hoÊ»omanawanui Ê»ana i ka maloÊ»o no ka mea he wahi maloÊ»o ia.
Ulu Ê»o Charles 50 eka o ka maize a me 12 Ê»eka o ke kofe a nÄnÄ i ka hoÊ»onui Ê»ana i ka puka / Ê»eka. Ê»O ia nÅ hoÊ»i kahi mea kÅ«Ê»ai komo a me kahi wili palaoa. KÅ«Ê»ai Ê»o ia i ka maize mai nÄ mahiÊ»ai a wili ia e hoÊ»onui i ka waiwai. He poÊ»okela Ê»o Charles o ka Ê»enehana a kaulana i ka Ê»Äina.
Mateusz is a regenerative farmer from Poland on a mission of putting farmers at the center of climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts in a profitable way. As part of his family farm’s transition to farming with the cycles of nature rather than against them, i ka 700 hectare farm has been in permanent grassland since 2008. It produces highest-quality hay for export and domestic market.
Mateusz together with his brother Paweł set up the European Carbon Farmers, a business promoting carbon farming, developing climate finance vehicles and working on transforming agricultural policy – in particular the CAP (Common Agricultural Policy) of the European Union from action- to result-based payments centered on soil carbon maintenance and enhancement.
Mateusz is actively involved in the work of UNFCCC’s COP26 – Climate Champions, where he is the Regenerative Agriculture Fellow. He also manages the Regenerative Agriculture Program in Poland through EIT Food.
MahiÊ»ai hui - 7,918 hectares o ka palaoa hoÊ»oilo, pÄheÊ»e oilseed, barley malting, bt kulina no ka silage, pua lÄ, Ê»umiÊ»umi, sugar beets – 650 waiÅ« pipi, 750 heifers, 600 bipi me ka hiki no 1200 – 120 limahana.
Brad Clark is farming with his two brothers in the Driftless region of Southwest Wisconsin amongst the river bluffs and valleys of the Mississippi and Wisconsin Rivers. The brothers farm 5,000 row crop acres growing corn, soybeans, small grains (barley, rai, palaoa), and alfalfa. They are currently milking 1,000 dairy animals and raising the young stock on-site.
Ê»O Tim Couser mahiÊ»ai me kona mau mÄkua ma kahi mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana ma Central Iowa kahi e mahi ai i ka palaoa, soybeans, aia, ke kulina hua a me nÄ Ê»ano soybeans me kahi hana hoÊ»opau pipi.
NÄ mea ponoʻī 7,000 Ê»eka o nÄ Ê»Äina mahi i ke Komohana Australia ma ka lihi o ka Outback. I kÄ“ia makahiki ua hoÊ»olimalima Ê»o ia i kekahi 7,000 Ê»eka no 6 makahiki. Ulu Ê»o ia i ka palaoa, canola. KÄkoÊ»o lÅÊ»ihi a me ka mea noiÊ»i o ka mahiÊ»ai i ke komo Ê»ana i nÄ Ê»enehana hou. Agronomist Ê»oihana.
Gabriela Cruz, an agronomist engineer, is managing the farm in Elvas, Portugal that has been in her family for more than 110 years with her sister. Using conservation practices and efficient water use they are growing wheat, barley, green peas, clover, maize and biodiversed pastures for raising beef cattle and Iberian pigs in Portugal. Gabriela was recognized as the 2010 GFN Kleckner Global Farm Leader award recipient.
Ua hele mai i ka home i ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana ma hope o ka hoÊ»onaÊ»auao a me ka hana ma UK. Ê»Enehana hoÊ»ohui, ka mÄ«kini a me ka hoÊ»okele Ê»Ånaehana kiÊ»ekiÊ»e i ka ulu Ê»ana i ka kulina a me ka silage no nÄ dairies nui.
Ê»O DonDon Farm, kahi hui o ka mahiÊ»ai kaiaola a me ka mahiÊ»ai kÄkoÊ»o kaiÄulu, iecaianoaaiiuo a me ka mahiai hoÊ»okele kÅ«lana-paipai 'Community Supported mahiÊ»ai a me ke kanu mea kanu.
Papaya, dragon fruit, malunggay, Ê»omaÊ»omaÊ»o momona, guava, jack fruit, pomegranate, mango sweet and giant, rice, palaoa, ladyfinger, maiÊ»a, citrus, and bamboos are grown. Produces vegetables: hot pepper, Ê»Åmato, palaoa, string beans, okra, eggplant, and others. Specializing in a hot pepper, the siling tingala. Kaomi no ka nānā ʻana i ka bio
MahiÊ»ai laiki a Dimmy, soybeans, ka palaoa a me ka palaoa i ka hÄnai puaÊ»a Ê»ana, pipi bipi a me nÄ bipi waiÅ« ma ka hema o Brazil. i 1995 he sold his farm and bought new land in Maranhão State. Ma ke Ê»ano he mahiÊ»ai paionia ma ia wahi, ua hoÊ»ohana Ê»o ia i ka Ê»enehana a me ka mÄlama Ê»ana e hoÊ»okÅ i nÄ hua kiÊ»ekiÊ»e. MahiÊ»ai Ê»o ia e pili ana 2,000 hectares a ke pili nei i kÄna kaikamahine.
He kekelÄ“ laepua Ê»o Yara ma ka Agronomy a me kahi Masters in Crop Production and Physiology, me kahi Masters in Management Human Resource Management. Ua hana Ê»o ia ma ke Ê»ano he agronomist ma Brazil a laila hele i ka US e hoÊ»opaÊ»a haÊ»awina. Hana Ê»o ia 9 mau makahiki i ka noiÊ»i Ê»ana e pili ana i nÄ genetics o ka mea kanu ma Hawaii. Ka hala 4 ua hoÊ»i Ê»o ia i Brazil e mahiÊ»ai.
Agronomist, 3,200 hectare mahiÊ»ai me 2,600 hectares under pivot irrigation – biotech corn and soybeans, kÄlika, kÄloti, 1100 mau bipi wahine. 650 limahana, 350 paÊ»a a 300 kau e Ê»ohiÊ»ohi kÄlika.
Raised in the city but married to a farmer, Judith de Vor is now a proud dairy farmer who is working with her animals every day. Together with her husband Rick and 3 kids, as a fifth generation they continue their love for the animals and the land while raising cows. They are working in a sustainable and regenerative way – as much as possible. Their environment, the society, nature and landscape management are important parts of the way they farm. Judith is running several projects for increasing biodiversity and endangered bird species are protected at the farm. Thousands of people are being welcomed each year on the farm. From open farm days to school classes, agricultural organizations and policy makers; they all come to the farm to learn and understand farming and food production. Judith believes dialogue is very important when it comes to making true connections.
Judith is an advocate for agriculture and part of TeamAgroNL and a Nuffield farming scholar. She promotes Dutch food and farmers and speaks at several events all over the world. With a background in political science, agricultural policies has her interest. She is also an agricultural social innovator. Judith is stimulating and supporting other farmers with new ideas, leadership and personal development with special attention to mental health. She is currently working on creating a new mentoring program.
Ka mÄlama Ê»ana i ke kÄlÄ mahiÊ»ai, nenoaio i?, seed production – 2 nÄ mahiÊ»ai a pau 1600 hectares – 900 hectares o ke kulina, 700 hectares rotates into durum wheat – pivots and sprinklers for irrigation – 5 limahana + lÄlÄ o ka Ê»ohana
Ulu i nÄ mea kanu hybrid a me nÄ meaola; hÅÊ»ike i nÄ Ê»enehana hou a me nÄ Ê»anoÊ»ano a hoÊ»oili i ka Ê»enehana i nÄ mahiÊ»ai. Ê»O kÄna mahiÊ»ai kahi mahiÊ»ai aÊ»o no ka Ê»Åpio a me nÄ mahiÊ»ai. Hana Ê»o ia me nÄ mea ulu hua e kÅkua iÄ lÄkou e loaÊ»a i nÄ lawelawe aÊ»oaÊ»o, enehana, a hoÊ»ohui iÄ lÄkou me nÄ mahiÊ»ai ʻē aÊ»e e hoÊ»ohana nei i nÄ hana Ê»oi loa.
Ê»O Richard Franke Dijkstra mahiÊ»ai me kona Ê»ohana ma South Brazil kahi e ulu nei i ka soybeans, nÄ piÊ»a Ê»ai, palaoa, palaoa, barley, lau nahele a me nÄ Ê»oka Ê»eleÊ»ele; 50% o ka soybeans a me ke kulina a lÄkou e kanu ai he GM a 100% o ka hana Ê»aÊ»ohe mahi Ê»ai. Ê»O Richard a me kÄna kaikoÊ»eke hoÊ»i e hana a 480 waiÅ« pipi a hÄnai 4000 puaÊ»a i kÄ“lÄ me kÄ“ia makahiki.
Andre grows 3,000 hectares of no-till GM soybeans and GM-hybrid corn along the border of Brazil and Paraguay. He also raises cattle in the same area during the winter season, reducing the meat carbon footprint.
He has improved the first Low Carbon Agriculture Project on his farm, working with a public bank fund and a multi-national input company provider’s support to implement and share his best practices with other producers. Best management practices and environmental responsibility are his guidance when making production decisions.
Andre is an ag leader in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul. He is president of the State Soybean Growers Association. I ka mahi ʻana i ka mahiʻai, he also consults with other producers on precision agriculture and integrated production systems.
Andre recently took part in advocacy efforts to amplify internet connectivity in rural areas.
16 hectare farm – grows cotton, palaoa, sorghum and cow pea – leader of local cotton producers cooperative.
Lili graduated from Sichuan Agricultural University with a Master’s degree in microbiology. Hana Ê»o ia no ke aupuni, a i loko 2011 ua hoÊ»oholo Ê»o ia e hoÊ»omaka i kÄna mahi mahiÊ»ai ponoʻī. MÄla Ê»o ia i nÄ mea Ê»oi aku ma mua o 800 acres of leased land – fruits, nÄ mea kanu, a me ka hua kanu.
Agronomist – farms 3650 hectare, 1000 Ê»o lÄkou he Ê»oliva lulu drip. Ê»O ka mea nona kahi Ê»oihana like e hana a kÅ«Ê»ai aku i kÄna aila ponoʻī. Hana i ka waina mai a 100 mÄla waina hectare.
MahiÊ»ai 190,000 acres – 108,000 eka kulina, soybean, palaoa a me sunflower. Ê»O nÄ soya 100% GM, e like me 80% o ke kulina. HÄpai mÄkou i kÄ mÄkou keiki bipi ponoʻī a kÅ«Ê»ai i nÄ bipi keiki no kÄ mÄkou hÄnai hÄnai. Waiu 1,900 mau bipi wahine.
He kanaka mahiʻai ʻo Tim, educator, and agvocate. His family operates Deer Run Farm – a 30 acre
“truck†farm on Long Island, New York – where they grow leafy greens, hÅÊ»ike Ê»o ia iÄ mÄkou i kÄna mahiÊ»ai Ê»oiai e kamaÊ»ilio ana e pili ana i kekahi o nÄ hoÊ»olÄlÄ Ê»oihana, and herbs. Though conventional, the farm fashions itself biointensive, using Integrated Pest Management, naturally-derived biorationals, and organic amendments. Fractional monoculture is also a focus: small-scale, intensive cropping punctuated by rotations and cover crops. Ma ka hopena, Deer Run Farm was hailed as a “national model†by the New York State Agricultural Environmental Management program for its stewardship. As one of a handful of farms outside of New York City, it faces unique challenges, especially those associated with urban-edge agriculture.
i 2005, he enrolled in the University of Florida’s Plant Medicine Program – an interdisciplinary “plant doctor†degree that parallels an M.D. or D.V.M. In the offseason, he’s an Associate Professor of Crop Science at Ferrum College, VA.
13,000 acre grain and oilseed farm – GM canola, ka palaoa a me ka soybeans, a mauÊ»u mauÊ»u rai, palaoa hoÊ»oilo, Ê»oka, hÄnai canola palaoa, hemp, sunflowers – Variable rate fertility, RTK / GPS a me ka palapala Ê»ana o nÄ hana Äpau. 6 hana piha, 22 NÄ limahana hapa manawa
Ê»Ehiku Ê»eka Ê»Äina mahi Ê»ai o ka maize, pulupulu, hua palaoa, hua kukui, Ê»uala a me ke kÅ. Hana Ê»ehÄ mau lÄlÄ o ka Ê»ohana ma ka mahiÊ»ai, a i 5 Ê»oi aku ka nui o ka poÊ»e e hana ma ka mahiÊ»ai no ka wÄ huki lima Ê»ana a me ka puliki Ê»ana i nÄ manawa.
Hiki i ka Ê»oihana ke lawe mai a momona a hiki i 114,000 pipi i kÄ“lÄ me kÄ“ia makahiki. HoÊ»opuka pÅ« lÄkou i ka compost a loaÊ»a 160 He mau eka o ka Ê»Äina palena e hoÊ»ÄÊ»o ai me ka hoÊ»ohana Ê»ana i ka compost no nÄ Ê»ano mea kanu like Ê»ole.
MahiÊ»ai Ê»o Giuseppe Ê»Elia 600 hectare, e ulu ana ke kulina a me ka palaoa; loaÊ»a 200 pipi waiÅ«, hoÊ»ohana i ka mahiÊ»ai mahi Ê»ai. He alakaÊ»i Ê»o ia i nÄ Ê»oihana mahiai mÄlama.
Ê»O Rosalie Ellasus kahi mahiÊ»ai hanauna mua, ke ulu nei i ke kulina a me ka laiki ma San Jacinto, Ä€ina Pilipino. Ê»Ae Ê»o Rosalie i kÄna mahiÊ»ai e hoÊ»ohana Ê»ia ma ke Ê»ano he pilote hÅÊ»ike no nÄ mahiÊ»ai mea liÊ»iliÊ»i e kipa a aÊ»o mai. He pelekikena Ê»o ia no ka Hui Ê»IliÊ»i Pilipino a he lÄlÄ Ê»o ia Ê»o Truth About Trade & PÅ«naewele PÄhana Global Technology.
HoÊ»omaka Ê»o ia e mahi i nÄ pÅpoki i kona wÄ i hÅÊ»oia ai i kahi pÅ«naewele Cable TV e Ê»ae iÄ ia e hoÊ»ohana i kahi hapa o kÄ lÄkou mahiÊ»ai hale kiaÊ»i no ka mahi iÊ»a. HoÊ»omaka me hoÊ»okahi loko a ua hoÊ»onui Ê»ia i kÄ“ia manawa e hoÊ»opaÊ»a i 5 mau tona o ka iÊ»a i kÄ“lÄ me kÄ“ia pÅÊ»aiapuni hana. Ke ulu nei nÅ hoÊ»i i nÄ mea kanu me ka hoÊ»ohana Ê»ana i ka wai loko iÊ»a no ka wai.
HÄnai Ê»ia i ka mÄla fairy Ê»ohana. Ma hope o ke koleke, hana ma kahi mahiÊ»ai ʻē aÊ»e a no kahi mea kÅkua. Holo i kÄna hua ponoʻī a me kÄna Ê»oihana ponoʻī i nÄ makahiki 1990. Komo i loko o nÄ hui mahiai he nui.
He loio Ê»o Henrique i loea i ke kÄnÄwai hana. He alakaÊ»i kÄnÄwai Ê»o ia no kahi hui hana hua palaoa Palakila, ABRASGRÃOS. Ê»O ia ke kolu o ka hanauna o kÄ lÄkou mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana, i hoÊ»omaka i ka wÄ i hele mai ai kona kupuna kÄne mai Italia a Brazil. MahiÊ»ai Ê»o ia me kona makuakÄne a me kona kaikaina. Kanu lÄkou i ka soya, palaoa, mÄla mÄla, ka palaoa a me ka Ê»oka ma 2,800 hectare. HÄÊ»awi Ê»ia ka mÄlama kÅ«ikawÄ i 1,200 heka o ka ululaau maoli.
HaumÄna Biotechnology, hoÊ»okumu i kahi hui e hoÊ»olaha i nÄ papahana Ê»enehana ag. Ua hoÊ»olaÊ»a Ê»ia kona Ê»ohana i ka mahiÊ»ai ma ka Ê»Äkau o Mekiko. Ua kanu Ê»o ia i ka GM a me ka palaoa mau i kÄna mahiÊ»ai e hÅÊ»ike ai i ka Ê»okoÊ»a.
Agronomist. HoÊ»oponopono i kahi mahiÊ»ai a puni 400 ha a he mau puaÊ»a hoÊ»i. He has been planting Bt corn for several years – and prefers it to conventional. Ê»Ike i ka waiwai Ê»enehana Äna i Ê»ike ai i kÄna mahiÊ»ai.
Ê»O Richard Fordyce kahi mahiÊ»ai Ê»ehÄ i mahi i ka palaoa, Ê»o ka soybeans a me nÄ pipi bipi ma kahi mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana ma North Central Missouri. Lawelawe Ê»o ia i ka mokuÊ»Äina Ê»o Missouri ma ke Ê»ano he alakaÊ»i no ka ʻĀina mahiÊ»ai.
Ê»O Jake Freestone ka luna mahiÊ»ai ma Overbury Farms, Aia ma ke Komohana Komohana, Aupuni MÅ'Ä« Hui PÅ« 'ia, kahi e mahi ai lÄkou i ka palaoa hana Ê»ai, Ê»aila kÄpae, barley malting, peas, linseed a me ka soya pÅ« me 1,200 hipa wahine.
Jack farms in southern Manitoba, Kanaka, 14 miles from the US border. He’s a fourth generation farmer who grows canola, corn and soybeans along with dry beans, including pinto beans, pīni moana, black beans and kidney beans. ʻO ka mahiʻai 4,700 acres in the Red River Valley. The farm is not in expansion mode, but trying to gain more productivity through technology and biotechnology, doing more with less.
Jack is the former chair of Pulse Canada which represents the pulse crop industry. He also chaired the Canadian Canola Growers Association. He’s presently a director on the Manitoba Canola Growers Association and on the Canadian Canola Growers Association. He has participated in many international agriculture trade missions to five continents.
Jack and his family received the Red River Valley Exhibition Farm Family of the Year Award in 2017.
Jack is married to Dianne and they have three grown children and five grandchildren.
Manages demo farm showing combination of modern agriculture with enhancement of biodiversity and natural conservation. Works with dairy.
Mea mahi kÅ. LoaÊ»a iÄ ia 40 mau hectare o ka Ê»Äina ma nÄ kuahiwi a me kahi mahiÊ»ai 22 hectare ma ke kÅ«lanakauhale pono, ma hea 5 o kÄ“lÄ mau hectare i hoÊ»ohuli Ê»ia i hua, hana manu Ê»ana a me nÄ puaÊ»a. Ua koho wale Ê»ia Ê»o Ryan i pelekikena no ka Hui Ê»Aha Ê»Apelika Pilipino (PCL) - Negros Occidental Mokuna. He kÄkÄÊ»Ålelo Ê»o Silay City.
10,000 acre farm – grows corn, Ê»O Alfalfa a agave azul
Ê»O nÄ mea kanu nui i ka Ê»Äina: Ê»Åmato, palaoa, pÄ«ni
Mahiʻai 2100 acres of row crops (palaoa, pulupulu, rice, soybeans – mostly flood irrigated) in partnership with son. Have 3 full time employees with additional seasonal employees. Most crops are genetically enhanced.
HoÊ»ololi i ka Ê»oihana Ê»ohana e ulu i ka kope, hua nut macadamia, Ê»Äpala, lÄÊ»au, me ka hana waiÅ« a me ka hipa. HoÊ»ohana Ê»ia a hiki i 1,000 nÄ limahana i nÄ wÄ kiÊ»ekiÊ»e.
NÄ mÄla me kona makuakÄne a me Ê»elua mau kaikuaÊ»ana. Hana i ke kÄ« Ê»ÅmaÊ»omaÊ»o KepanÄ« ma 10 hectares e hoÊ»ohana ana i ke Ê»ano kuÊ»una, Kamairi-cha. E ulu hoÊ»i i ka laiki 5 hectares a loaÊ»a e pili ana 20 pipi hoÊ»oulu pipi. Ê»Ai ka pipi i ka forage a me nÄ silage laiki homemade.
Harold Grall is a farmer in Dumas, Texas managing irrigated and dryland acres producing corn, grain sorghum and wheat with very limited tillage to preserve residue along with water conservation measures to protect the Ogallala Aquifer. He applies very limited tillage and maintains as much crop residue as possible to reduce wind erosion, keeping soil surface shaded and cooler, with less evaporation. The Increased water holding capacity of his soil allows him to fully store water from big rainfall events and winter snows.
MahiÊ»ai 130 hectares o ka maize Bt, Aia ka mahiÊ»ai ma kahi Ê»Äina i hoÊ»omalu Ê»ia e nÄ mahiÊ»ai liÊ»iliÊ»i. Ma o ke kumukÄnÄwai o kahi Production Zone hiki iaÊ»u ke kanu 100% o kahi (130i loko o 2009) me ka palaoa GM.
Agronomist, ke kuhikuhi Ê»ana i ka hana mahiÊ»ai ma 40,000 hectare o ka palaoa, canola, soybeans, ka palaoa a me ka sorghum i loko o kahi hui e hana i ka hapalua o ka huina o nÄ palaoa no ADP Ê»eono mau mea hÄnai pipi. Kanu Ê»o ia i nÄ mea kanu GM.
Grows soybeans, palaoa, palaoa, barley, Ê»oka, canola and sorghum. All corn and soy production is GMO. Kahului 10% o ka hana. Ê»AÊ»ole i nÄ mahiÊ»ai. Iecaianoaaiiuo Livestock ma maoli hÄnai. HoÊ»opili Ê»ia i ke kÄlepa palaoa honua.
Kauka LapaÊ»au Manu; kÅ«kÄkÅ«kÄ ma nÄ pilikia wai mahiÊ»ai, Paipai ikaika i ke kÅkua Ê»enehana a me ka hoÊ»oili Ê»enehana no ka mahiÊ»ai liÊ»iliÊ»i.
HÄnai Ê»o Gerrid Gust a me kona Ê»ohana i kahi canola, Ê»Äpala, Ê»o nÄ olonÄ a me nÄ palaoa cereal me ke durum a me ka palaoa keÊ»okeÊ»o palupalu ma nÄ pÄ o Kanada.
Ê»O Alfredo Gutierrez kahi agronomist a me ka mea mahiÊ»ai waiÅ« Ê»elima hanauna ma ka moku waena o Mekiko, kahi e mÄlama ai Ê»o ia i ka olakino holoholona a me ka meaÊ»ai, lako pono, enehana, a me ka hana Ê»ana me nÄ mea i hoÊ»ohuli Ê»ia o ke kÅ, triticale, barley, peas & mauÊ»u rai.
Gina Gutierrez is serving as Community Outreach Agvocate for the Global Farmer Network. She is a 5th generation dairy farmer from the central region of Mexico. i 2015, Gina started a Facebook page advocating for the dairy industry. ʻO La Vida Lactea i kēia manawa aneane 60,000 ukali. She completed a Master's Degree in Corporate Law. She writes regularly for Ganadero and Holstein de Mexico magazine. i 2018, Ua lanakila ʻo Gina i ka makana ʻo Kleckner Global Farmer Network.
Deceased (1935-2021) Hafers was born in Santos, São Paulo, i loko o 1935, and presided over the Brazilian Rural Society (SRB) in the period between 1996 a 2002.
Hafers worked as a broker and exporter of cotton in the family business between the 50s and 70s. From foreign trade, he expanded his activities to agriculture, planting coffee in Northern Paraná, first on leased land, and from 1962 onwards own land.
Still in the 1970s, it started forestry and expanded its business to the industrial sector, with the foundation of Pisa Papel de Imprensa S / A. He was president of the Paranaense Association of Coffee Growers (Apac) and founder of the managing institution of the Coffee Museum and the Museum of Immigration.
NÄ mahiÊ»ai 2,000 acres – grows soybeans, barley, palaoa, Ê»oka, canola, specialty beans, grass seed. First planted biotech crops in 1998 – appreciated better weed control, diversified crop rotations, maikaÊ»i nÄ hua a me nÄ loaÊ»a kÄlÄ
No ka mea 1993 ua hoÊ»okele 10,000 Ê»eka o ka Ê»Äina i hoÊ»oinu Ê»ia e hana ana i nÄ lau aÊ»a (uala, Ê»akaÊ»akai, kÄloti a me nÄ parsnips) a me nÄ mea kanu cereals (rai, ka palaoa a me ka palaoa). HoÊ»ohana ka mahiÊ»ai 100 kanaka.
Ulu Ê»o Bishnu Poudyal i ka paddy, kini, Ê»O ka palaoa a me nÄ palaÊ»ai a hana i kahi waiÅ« liÊ»iliÊ»i kokoke i Kavre, Nepala. HoÊ»okipa Ê»o ia i nÄ mea kipa i kÄna mahiÊ»ai i hoÊ»oulu Ê»ia e kÄna Ê»oihana a he lÄlÄ Ê»o ia o ka Global Farmer Network.
NÄ mÄla me ke kÄne Ê»o Kenneth Bray, Ê»o wai ka Ê»ohana 8 o kona Ê»ohana e mahiÊ»ai i kÄ“ia Ê»Äina. HoÊ»omaÊ»a nui lÄkou i nÄ Holsteins maemae 96 Ê»eka ma waenakonu o Ê»Ilani. HoÊ»ohana lÄkou i kahi Ê»Ånaehana kahua hÄnai. Noho paÊ»a Ê»o Cheryl ma ka mahi holoholona pipi a kona Ê»ohana a me ka Ê»oihana.
Kristjan farms 28,000 acres in the southeast corner of Saskatchewan, Kanaka, growing malt barley, hard red spring wheat, canola, fall rye, yellow peas and oats. He returned from university in 2008, determined to grow the family farm from the 2,000 acres that it was as he was growing up.
Kristjan used his interests in finance (he's a CPA) and people to make the business decisions and assemble the team needed to grow. The farm forward contracts its crops and adjusts the crop rotation to some degree according to the sales contracts that can be accessed.
The farm uses no-till on most of its acres, with minimum tillage on the rest. Technologies include variable rate fertilization and a 6-9 year nutrient management plan that includes numerous ways to apply fertilizer. This offers some risk management in years like this one when fertilizer prices are high.
Kristjan is working in collaboration with his brother who raises livestock, to produce silage for the cattle, then grow a cover crop that's available for grazing, in turn adding manure fertilizer to the land. From an environmental viewpoint, he thinks it's important to get farmers and livestock producers working together.
Pelekikena a mea Ê»ona o ka Ê»oihana Agrofood nÄna e hana, nÄ kaÊ»ina hana, packs and exports vegetables – 100 limahana a 500 limahana kau. MahiÊ»ai 3,000 hectare. Ê»Elima hale hoÊ»opaÊ»a hale no nÄ mea kanu nÄ aÊ»a, nÄ mea kanu hou a me ka citrus
Luna HoÊ»okele o 2 farms – one with 350,000 hectares o ka hana holoholona, ka mea ʻē aÊ»e, 20,000 hectares o nÄ soya GM, kÄnana hybrid, palaoa, canola a me ka eucalyptus. Ua hoÊ»omaka koke Ê»ia 200 hectare family farm – 50% hoÊ»oulu, Ê»aÊ»ole a hiki, a 50% ululaau.
Ê»O David Hill kahi kolu o ka hanauna i hui pÅ« Ê»ia me ka mahiÊ»ai holoholona, e ulu ana ka palaoa, barley, canola, na anoano a me na mea kanu e ae ma Norfolk, UK. Ua komo Ê»o ia i loko o nÄ hoÊ»ÄÊ»o o ka beet kÅ GM a pÄ«hoihoi loa Ê»o ia ua hoÊ»oholo Ê»o ia e hoÊ»omaka e ulu i kahi hua GM hou aÊ»e ma kÄna mahiÊ»ai ma lalo o kahi laikini aupuni..
Agricultural Engineer – Farms 794 hectares – also rents 12,000 hectares e ulu ka palaoa, Ê»oka,
rai, barley, palaoa, peas, soy, Ê»alalÄ, a me ka sunflower. NÄ hoÊ»olimalima: 28,000 hectares no ka hana pipi
Ke kanu nei Ê»o David Hughes a me kÄna mau hoa i ka palaoa, soybeans, Ê»O ka palaoa a me ka palaoa ma ka moku Ê»o Buenos Aires a ke hoÊ»omohala nei i kahi pÄ holoholona ma ka moku Ê»o Sla Rioja, Alekina.
Kornelis 'Kees' Huizinga has farmed in central Ukraine for 20 makahiki, growing onions, kÄloti, palaoa, barley, canola, beet kÅ, palaoa, sunflowers and navy beans. They also have a modern dairy farm. Kees is a member of the Global Farmer Network. i 2022, Kees received the GFN Kleckner Global Farm Leader Award.
MahiÊ»ai 14,000 hectares me ke kaikaina a me ka makuakÄne, ulu lÄÊ»au soya, palaoa, palaoa, barley a me nÄ Ê»oka; ke kanu nei mÄkou 90% o ka palaoa GM, a Ê»o ka soybean kekahi 100% Ê»Enehana GM. 32 limahana
Developing and running his farm in a holistic manner, has a breeding herd for Angus, rearing sheep, chickens and pigs using rotational grazing and bale grazing. Selling directly to consumers through the farm shop and farmer markets.
Deceased (1943-2015) I loko o kÄna alakaÊ»i Ê»ana ka Lower Brule Sioux Tribe hoÊ»onui i kÄ lÄkou mahiÊ»ai mahiÊ»ai ma o popcorn, Ê»o ka buffalo pÄÊ»oihana a me ka pipi a me ke kÅ«Ê»ai aku Ê»ana i nÄ huahana ma lalo o ka inoa Ê»o Lakota Foods.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»eono, me kana kane a 2 sons – grow corn and soybeans on 2,700 eka. HoÊ»ololi genetically Ê»ia nÄ Ê»ano hua Äpau me nÄ Ê»ano e hoÊ»omaikaÊ»i ai i ke olakino mea kanu. HoÊ»opili nÄ hana lohi: Ê»aihue, palena iki i a holehole i.
Started a farming business buying and selling crops; Teaches farmers on money, ka huliau, conservation agriculture; Leader in Makandi Muungano Womens Group and is Chairlady of Ag in Mbeu Ward.
85 acre dairy farm – 37 Holsteins, 12 hipa, 120 puaÊ»a. Ulu 40 Ê»eka o ka maize no ka silage. E ulu i nÄ mea kanu Ê»okanika na mÄkou iho a me kahi mÄkeke kÅ«loko. Ehiku limahana
Kim farms 25 acres Papaya farm and wholesaling business – farm uses PRSV resistant transgenic cultivars. He has a papaya variety named after him.
KÄkoÊ»o Passionate no ka mahiÊ»ai a me ka Ê»enehana, kaikamahine a kahi mahiÊ»ai papaya.
Ê»Ehiku Ê»eka Ê»Äina mahi Ê»ai o ka maize, pulupulu, hua palaoa, hua kukui, Ê»uala a me ke kÅ. Hana Ê»ehÄ mau lÄlÄ o ka Ê»ohana ma ka mahiÊ»ai, a i 5 Ê»oi aku ka nui o ka poÊ»e e hana ma ka mahiÊ»ai no ka wÄ huki lima Ê»ana a me ka puliki Ê»ana i nÄ manawa.
Ua mahiÊ»ai no 30 makahiki, loio kÅ«kaÊ»i Ê»ole no ka biotechnology, ulu ka pulupulu Bt, mea kanu hybrid, palaoa, Ê»umiÊ»umi, pÄ« piÊ»a. HÄnai puaÊ»a, nÄ kao a me nÄ moa o hope.
MahiÊ»ai 48 hectares palaoa, rice, nÄ mea kanu, pulse, mea Ê»ala, Ê»umiÊ»umi, a fennel me kahi hui o 15 nÄ limahana. Ê»O ka hawai wai ma o nÄ luawai luÊ»u, wai canal a me nÄ laina paipu lalo.
Ê»O Nancy Kavazanjian kahi mahiÊ»ai Wisconsin nÄna i kÅkua i ka mÄlama Ê»ana i nÄ Ê»oihana o kÄ“lÄ me kÄ“ia lÄ no kahi Ê»eka 2000 (800 hectare) mahiÊ»ai hua lÄlani Ê»ohana a me nÄ ea kiÊ»ekiÊ»e o ka Ê»Äina kahi e koÊ»ikoÊ»i ai ka mÄlama Ê»ana i ka lepo a me ka mÄlama Ê»ana i nÄ kumuwaiwai i kahi Ê»ano hoÊ»omau. Ua ulu Ê»o Kavazanjian ma New York suburban. I kÄ“ia lÄ, mahiÊ»ai Ê»o ia ma Beaver Dam, Ê»O Wisconsin me kÄna kÄne Ê»o Charles Hammer. LoaÊ»a iÄ lÄua he Ê»elua mau keiki makua a Ê»ehÄ mau moÊ»opuna a ua pili pÅ« kekahi i nÄ hoÊ»olÄlÄ wai kÅ«loko a me nÄ hoÊ»olÄlÄ hoÊ»olÄlÄ Ê»Äina ma ko lÄkou wahi.
KÄ“kelÄ“ Ê»Epekema holoholona mai ka MokuÊ»Äina Ê»o Iowa, KÄ“kelÄ“ laeoÊ»o, Ê»O ka meaÊ»ai meaÊ»ai puaÊ»a mai ka mokuÊ»Äina Ê»o Kansas. i 2009 ua hoÊ»omaka Ê»o ia e mahiÊ»ai me nÄ makuahÅnÅwai kÄne. 4,000 Ê»eka Ê»eka, soybeans; 150-poÊ»o poÊ»o pipi / hana keiki bipi. E hoÊ»ohana i ka Ê»enehana kÅ«pono, kaha palapala Ê»Äina, grid sampling, e hoÊ»opili pono i ka hua, mea hoÊ»omomona a me nÄ kemika. Ua hoÊ»opukapuka kÄlÄ i ka Ê»enehana Ê»enehana lÄ.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»elima: ulu Ê»uala, palaoa, raiki a me ka palaoa ma 500 eka. Ke mahi mahi Ê»ai a ke keiki, ke ulu nei i nÄ lau a me nÄ huaÊ»ai i ke kau kau. Kanaha mau limahana ma ka mahiÊ»ai. E hoÊ»owai me nÄ luawai paipu. Iwa kanaÄ waiu.
Cultivating Kiwi, fish farming, buffalo farming, chilly and vegetable farming, peanut, avocado, other fruits. Regular milk is sold. Indigenous species (such as fapar, rice, palaoa) also produced.
Felix Kili is a second generation cereals farmer and a graduate in agricultural engineering. He grows 600 hectares of maize, barley and wheat and canola using minimum till technology with an eye toward no-till farming. The farm uses a crop rotation and plants sun hemp, sunflower and canola as cover crops. All farm operations are mechanized and include GPS.
The farm has its own silos and maize mill. It’s widely known in the country, standing out for its mechanization and technology advances. These advancements influence many other farmers. The farm offers quarterly field days with local farm input suppliers to educate farmers around them on sustainable farming practices.
As rainfall has become less reliable, the farm implemented minimum tillage to preserve soil moisture. Soil improvements have increased returns for the farm. Yields used to average 7.8 tons of maize/hectare and now it’s more in the range of 9.2 tons/hectare. This happened while the farm has reduced costs for fertilizer, machinery, labor, a me ka wahie.
Ê»O Rodney Kili kahi mahiÊ»ai hanauna Ê»elua, ulu palaoa, barley malting, palaoa, sunflower a me canola me ka mahi Ê»ai palena liÊ»iliÊ»i a me GPS ma Uasin Gishu County, Kenia. HoÊ»ohana lÄkou i ka mahi liÊ»iliÊ»i a me GPS. LoaÊ»a iÄ lÄkou 25 nÄ bipi waiÅ« a ke hana nei e hoÊ»onui i kÄ“lÄ Ê»oihana.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai waiÅ« ka mea ulu o ka silage, Ê»oka. HÅÊ»ike Ê»enehana waiu, nÄ hanai hÄnai hou, a hoÊ»onohonoho i kahi kula e hoÊ»omaÊ»amaÊ»a i nÄ mahiÊ»ai ma ka dairying.
Ponoi 400 Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»eka ma ke awÄwa Ê»o Red River. He lepo Ê»eleÊ»ele ka mahiÊ»ai a hana i nÄ Ê»ano mea kanu like Ê»ole, GMO a me ka maÊ»amau. Ua ulu mÄkou i ka palaoa, canola, nÄ lÄ pua pua a me nÄ mea kanu lÄÊ»au. PÄlahalaha loa ia a hana ke kihi a kahi kihi.
A farmer, industry leader, long-time agriculture champion, former senior government executive and experienced corporate director, Alanna Koch is the Board Chair of the Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) at the University of Saskatchewan. She works with farmers and the agriculture industry through her consulting company, KoHert Agri Inc. Prior to this, she served as Deputy Minister to Premier Brad Wall and Cabinet Secretary and was the Saskatchewan Deputy Minister of Agriculture for nine years.
Alanna has been involved in the agriculture industry, both professionally and personally, for most of her career and life. Alanna and her husband, Gerry Hertz, farm at Edenwold, SK, and are committed to sustainable crop rotation practising minimum tillage and utilizing advanced crop technology growing grains, oilseeds and pulse crops.
Patience Koku is serving the GFN as Regional Lead: ʻApelika. Aia ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»o Patience ma ka pÄkaukau Ê»o Jere Azara, Aupuni Aupuni Kagarko, ma Kaduna State Nigeria. The farm produces two crops annually under center pivot irrigation. They grow mostly seed corn and corn grain for major food processing companies in Nigeria, e like me Flour Mills o Nigeria. Ê»O ia ka mea i koi na ka 2019 Ê»O Kleckner Award mai ka Global Farmer Network a 2018 Ê»O Cornell Alliance For Science Farmer o ka makahiki. MÄlama pÅ« kekahi Ê»o ia ma ka papa Ê»Ålelo aÊ»oaÊ»o Ê»o Cornell Alliance For Science. In her time as a member of the GFN, she has advocated on major stages.
PhD HoÊ»olÄlÄ Waiwai; 50 mahiÊ»ai waiÅ« Ê»eka me kekahi mau hoÊ»okele, 100 Ê»eka o ka hana Ê»ana o ka maÊ»a hybrid, 7 employees – do contract work for a sugar company.
Ulu Ê»o Sudhindra Kulkarni i ka pulupulu GM, nÄ pulse a me nÄ palaÊ»ai kokoke i ke kauhale kaiÄulu o Malli ma ka mokuÊ»Äina Ê»o Karnataka, Inia.
NÄ mahiÊ»ai Ê»o Rajesh Kumar 120 Ê»eka ma nÄ Ê»Äpana Ê»elua o India, me ka hoÊ»ohana Ê»ana i ka wai e ulu ai ka brinjal, kulina ono, kulina pÄ“pÄ“, nÄ Ê»Åmato a me nÄ mea kanu ʻē aÊ»e. KÅ«Ê»ai pololei aku Ê»o ia i nÄ mea kÅ«Ê»ai mai ma o nÄ kiʻī ma nÄ wahi he nui a holo i kahi Ê»Äpana hana meaÊ»ai no ka Ê»ohi Ê»ana i nÄ mea kanu. Ua hÅÊ»ike Ê»o Mr.. He lÄlÄ Ê»o Kumar o ka TATT Global Farmer Network a loaÊ»a iÄ ia ka 2012 KÄlepa TATT Kleckner & Ê»O ka makana holomua Ê»enehana.
Ulu ulu, palaoa, litchi, manga, maiÊ»a a kikaika ma 175 eka; 65 Ê»eka o nÄ mÄla ma lalo o ka hoÊ»ouwai micro; hoÊ»onoho Ê»ia i kahi waiho anuanu me ka mana o ka lÄ ma kÄna mahiÊ»ai. LoaÊ»a iÄ ia ka mahiÊ»ai holomua Ê»oihana i ka mokuÊ»Äina Ê»o Bihar. 'Lelo aÊ»oaÊ»o no ka hana' enekinia, mÄ«kini hana, hawai micro.
Mahiai mua, holo i kahi kaÊ»a i kÄohi Ê»ia, Ê»Ånaehana hua lÅ« waena 640 eka palaoa, GM kanola, barley, peas, faba beans i ke kaÊ»apuni; Ê»o ia ka mea mua ma ke komohana o Kanada e hoÊ»omohala i kahi Ê»Ånaehana mahiai kalepa uila.
Jake and his family farm GMO canola, palaoa, kÅ«lana, peas, Hua soybeans GMO, olonÄ a me nÄ palaoa. Ê»O kekahi o nÄ mahiÊ»ai mua i ka wahi e ulu i ka soybeans i 2010. I kÄ“ia manawa e noÊ»onoÊ»o ana i ka palaoa. Kanu Ê»ole no 20+ makahiki.
Ke ulu nei Ê»o Doyle Lentz i ka bale, palaoa puna, soybeans a me canola ma kahi mahiÊ»ai kokoke i ka palena Ê»o Kanada i loko o ko lÄkou Ê»ohana ma mua o hoÊ»okahi kenekulia.
No ka mea 2008, Diana Lenzi is running her family's winery, Fattoria di Petroio, near Siena in Tuscany, Ikalia. She owns and farms 15 hectars of organic vineyards to produce Chianti Classico wines. From 5 hectars of an organic olive grove, the farm produces extra virgin olive oil. She has an international market for the products, but also relies on direct sales at the farm. The farm hosts tourists, wine tours, and wine events that are organized by her family. In addition to a culinary career, Diana has experience in young farmers organizations.
Ê»Ewalu Ê»eka Ê»Äina mahi Ê»ai o ka maize, kÄpena, Ê»Åmato. He pipi hoÊ»i kÄ, hoki, nÄ hipa a me nÄ moa kauhale
Luna Nui o mua o 76,000 Ê»eka o Navajo Nation Enterprise ma o ka hoÊ»ohana Ê»ana o 210,000 Ê»eka Ê»eka o ka wai mai San Juan River Basin kahi Ê»Äpana o ka muliwai Ê»o Colorado. I kÄ“ia manawa, Luna Managing o Greenstone Agri Con, Ê»O LLC e hÄÊ»awi nei i ke kÅ«kÄkÅ«kÄ agribusiness i Famers a me Ranchers ma Southwestern United States a me nÄ Ê»Åiwi Ê»Åiwi Ê»Amelika
He mea hoÊ»okumu o Dairy United Ltd.. Me 15 nÄ mahiÊ»ai ma Hohhot a me Hailer o Inner Mongolia a Ê»oi aku 10,000 mau bipi wahine. Ê»O ka Ê»oihana waiÅ« nui loa ma Kina, kona k modelkohu ua hoÊ»okÅ nui ia mai ka 2008 Melamine hÅÊ»ino.
Adowarim Lugu-Zuri grows coconuts, Ê»Åmato, kini, ʻūpala, okra and raises snails and pigs in central and eastern Ghana. Utilizing precision agriculture, including greenhouse and hydroponic technology, she is focused on curbing post-harvest loss in all sectors. Kaomi no ka nānā ʻana i ka bio
Pili ka Ê»ohana i nÄ mÄla Ê»elua. HoÊ»okahi Ê»o 15,000 hectare a Ê»o kekahi 10,000 hectares – grow corn, palaoa, soybeans, pÄheÊ»e oilseed. Ka hana Ê»ana i nÄ hua a pau i nÄ mahiÊ»ai. E hoÊ»ohana i nÄ mÄ«kini Ê»enehana kiÊ»ekiÊ»e, ʻŌnaehana GPS, mahiÊ»ai pono.
Ke ulu nei Ê»o Rajaram Madhavan i Ê»ekolu mau mea kanu like Ê»ole i ka makahiki ma kÄna mahiÊ»ai kokoke i ke kauhale Ê»o Ulundhai, Tamil Nadu, Inia. He nui nÄ palapala hoÊ»oilina a Madhavan no nÄ pono mahiÊ»ai mahiÊ»ai, alakaÊ»i i nÄ hÄlÄwai aÊ»o e paipai i nÄ mea kÄlepa e lawe i ka mahiÊ»ai ma ke Ê»ano he Ê»oihana.
Ulu palaoa, ala basmati a me ka laiki parmal, Pulupulu Bt, desi pulupulu a me guar. HoÊ»opili Ê»o ia i nÄ Ê»enehana hou me nÄ hua GM, a kÅkua Ê»o ia i ke alakaÊ»i Ê»ana i kÄna hoa a me nÄ mahiÊ»ai Ê»Åpio me nÄ Ê»enehana Ê»enehana.
Kauhi. Kelly Manton-Pearce, along with her husband Alan, grow canola, palaoa, barley, oaten-hay and sheep in Western Australia. I ka mahi ʻana i ka mahiʻai, Kelly is a Nuffield Scholar and Research Fellow with Murdoch University
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»ehÄ - 400 hectares –grows sorghum, pua lÄ, palaoa, barley, peas alfalfa, pÄ«ni. HoÊ»ohui Ê»ia i nÄ pivots waena i nÄ makahiki 1980 e ulu i ka palaoa. i 2000 kanu Ê»ia 33 NÄ mÄnoanoa o ka hua waina a i loko 2005 kÅ«kulu i kahi hale inu waina.
Ruramiso Mashumba is serving the GFN as Regional Lead: ʻApelika. Ruramiso is a young female farmer from Marondera, Zimbabwe and founder of Mnandi Africa, an organization that helps rural woman combat poverty and malnutrition. She is currently studying for an MBA in sustainable food and agriculture. The trailblazing farmer holds several accolades and achievements to her name that is testimony to the outstanding work she is doing in the Zimbabwean agricultural sector. Ua Ê»ike Ê»ia Ê»o Ruramiso Ê»o ka 2020 LoaÊ»a i ka makana Ê»o GFN Kleckner.
E mahiÊ»ai ana Ê»o Derek me kona makuakÄne mai ia manawa 1983. MahiÊ»ai lÄkou 1,600 heka o nÄ mea kanu (30 hectares ma lalo o ka hoÊ»oinu pivot waena) a hÄpai aÊ»e 100 pipi pipi. i 2005, he started South Africa's first corn ethanol plant with his brother.
HoÊ»opili Ê»ia i ka hana Ê»ana i nÄ hua no nÄ hua Hybrid no ka hui Ê»o Uganda Seed Company. Ulu ulu 400 Eka, puaÊ»a 800 a 120 mau bipi wahine. 12 limahana mau a 80 kau-kau
Ulu pulupulu, nÄ mÄla a me nÄ palaoa, mÄlama pipi, kao a me nÄ moa. Mahiai semi-mÄ«kini. Kanu kanu, Ê»ohiÊ»ohi, hana lima a me ka baling hana lima.
Mahiai mua - 1800 eka, ulu palaoa, ka pÄleona a me ka pehi wahine Ê»aila. Ê»O ka mea kuleana ma kahi waiÅ« waiÅ« nui ma US. Luna HoÊ»okele o kahi Ê»oihana nona a hoÊ»okele hoÊ»i 30,000 Ê»eka o nÄ mea kanu ulu ma Ê»Atenekia. Ê»O ka mea lanakila Ê»o Kleckner Award - 2009.
Ua mahiÊ»ai Ê»o ia me kÄna kÄne mai ia wÄ 1978 - 900 hectares – grows wheat, canola, pipi bipi a me nÄ keiki hipa mua. Ua hoÊ»onohonoho i nÄ hÄlÄwai Ê»ikepili GM no nÄ mahiÊ»ai kÅ«loko a me nÄ wahi.
Recognized as by the GFN as a 2021 Kleckner Award no ka Global Farm Leadership award, Annechien ten Have Mellema has been farming since 1993. On her farm you'll find 600 sows, 5,000 finishers, palaoa, sugar beets and corn and a biogas plant 1,1 MW. She is a pork industry leader, member of the board of a Local Water Authority, and member of the Council on Animal Affairs. Annechien is founder of Hamletz, scharrelvlees van Annechien her own brand of pork.
Me kÄna keiki, hoÊ»okele a 420 hectare mahiÊ»ai hoÊ»oheheÊ»e. Hana i nÄ kulina momona no ka Ê»oihana Ê»ona a me ka hau, kulina no ka palaoa (o ka mea 100 ha o GM maize) a me nÄ pÄ«ni Palani. HoÊ»opili i ka hoÊ»omohala Ê»ana i nÄ Ê»ano lÅ«lÅ« pololei.
He originates from Argentina and is now farming in African countries, bringing modern technology and training. Previously managed Argentinian wheat, barley, soybean, sunflower, ka palaoa a me ke sorghum.
Ê»Enekinia Mahiai; mahiÊ»ai me nÄ kaikunÄne Ê»elua. 2,225 acres – wheat, soybeans, corn – double crop production; i loko nÅ o ke kÅ«lana waiwai paÊ»akikÄ«, kiÊ»ekiÊ»e loa ka hoÊ»ohana Ê»ana i ka biotechnology.
Aaron Moore combined his passions for agriculture and business by becoming an analyst for John Deere. First in Brisbane, then moving to New Zealand he became a field staff manager working with dealers and growers to deliver a technology that allowed them to be more efficient and improve their operations.
His next journey took him to Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam to build an indoor hydroponic farming operation from the ground up. He then set up his own hydroponic consulting business and he now oversees all production related activities taking place in the Bustanica Modular Grow Units.
Ê»O ka mea liÊ»iliÊ»i e aÊ»o ana i ka Biotechnology. KÅkua me ka hoÊ»opau Ê»ana o ka maÊ»i i kaÊ»uala a me ka cassava, a ua koho Ê»ia e hele i ka Open Forum no ka Biotechnology Mahiai ma Ê»Apelika. Ua aÊ»o Ê»ia ma ka MokuÊ»Äina Ê»o Michigan ma kahi haumana haumana MasterCard.
Mahiai mai 1990 – grows maize, sunflower, hua palaoa, pÄkana a me nÄ tÅmato. Ua hoÊ»omaikaÊ»i kaÊ»u Ê»oihana mahiÊ»ai i ka wÄ i hoÊ»olauna Ê»ia ai Ê»o Pioneer i Zambia ma 2007 na ke Kuhina mahiÊ»ai a me nÄ limahana.
ʻO Pierre Kamere Munyura kahi mea kanu kope a me ka mea hana, e ulu ana ke kope ma 25 ʻeka ma ke Komohana Komohana, Ruanada.
Ua hÅÊ»ike Ê»o Mr.. Ulu ulu nui Ê»o Motlatsi Musi, pÄ«ni, uala, puaÊ»a hÄnai a puaÊ»a ma 21 hectares i loaÊ»a iÄ ia i loko 2004 ma o ka HoÊ»olÄlÄ Ê»Ä€ina no ka Polokalamu HoÊ»olÄlÄ Mahiai (LRAD) ma Ê»Apelika Hema. Ua Ê»ike Ê»ia Ê»o ia Oct. 17 i Des Moines, Ê»O Iowa e like me ka 2017 LoaÊ»a iÄ Kleckner Award.
NÄ hoahÄnau hÄnai, ua Ê»imi Ê»o ia i kÄ mÄkou kauka nÄna i alakaÊ»i iÄ ia e hoÊ»okolohua me ka soybeans ma ke Ê»ano he kumu protein kumu kÅ«Ê»ai haÊ»ahaÊ»a. I kÄ“ia manawa ua hoÊ»omaÊ»amaÊ»a 10,000 nÄ wahine i ka mahi mahi Ê»ai. Ê»O ka mea hoÊ»okumu o Bashan Farm, VP o Zimbabwe National Soybean Association.
Biotech cotton farmer – 10 hectares – have seen an increase in the use of biotech by smallholder farmers as they battle bollworms. I kÄ“ia manawa Ê»oi aku ma mua o 90% o nÄ mahiÊ»ai kÅ«loko e hoÊ»ohana ia.
Has grown Bt cotton since it arrived in India and successfully uses micro irrigation. Uses a combination of modern and traditional, with the help of advanced technology.
Along with raising livestock, different crops are planted including: canola, palaoa, barley, palaoa, soybean. The farm uses irrigation and is involved with seed production.
MÄlama i nÄ hoÊ»opukapuka pilikino i ka hana Ê»ana i ka palaoa, ʻūpala, nÄ mea kanu waiwai nui, a me nÄ huaÊ»ai. Komo i loko o nÄ hui kÄkoÊ»o; Hui PÅ«kÅ« Ê»Ailana Pilipino, Ê»Ahahui Ê»oihana Poultry Ê»o Northern Mindanao.
3.5 Ê»eka o ka maiÊ»a, 9.2 Ê»eka hana laiki, 6 Ê»eka ma ka mÄnoanoa o ka mÄnoanoa. 12 dairy cattle Some horticultural crops – tomatoes, NÄ pÄ«ni Palani, ka pepa Ê»ÅmaÊ»omaÊ»o, Ê»akaÊ»akai, a me ka Ê»Äne - he wili laiki hou.
Uses sustainable, effective agricultural practices; Full-time farmer, teacher at a local college; Promotes world food security and improving farmer livelihoods.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»ekolu - hana i ka mÄla, rice, soybeans, uwea, Ê»O ka cassava a me nÄ mea kanu a aia nÄ mÄla a me nÄ mÄmela me nÄ pipi, hipa, kao a me nÄ puaÊ»a ma 50 hectare.
Ê»O Tia ka luna Ê»Äina o ka PÅ«naewele Ê»Ala HoÊ»okele Ê»o Savannah, kahi hui hoÊ»omohala mahiÊ»ai alakaÊ»i i Ê»Apelika e hÄÊ»awi i ka poÊ»e mahiÊ»ai i kahi leo i ka hoÊ»opaÊ»apaÊ»a honua e pili ana i ka palekana o ka meaÊ»ai a me ka meaÊ»ai.
A third-generation farmer from South Dakota – farms with father and uncle, 3,300 eka kulina, soybeans a me ka mauÊ»u. 430 waiÅ« pipi, a hÄpai i nÄ bipi wahine hou. Ê»Eleu i ka haÊ»i Ê»ana i ka moÊ»olelo o ka mahiÊ»ai.
Ê»O ka mea kanu banana Ê»o Pioneer TC ma ka Ê»Äina. Ê»Eleu i nÄ hui mahiÊ»ai. Has represented Kenya in Farmers’ meetings in Uganda, Tanzania a me Ê»Apelika Hema.
Pacifique has a bachelor's degree in biotechnology. He is a farmer and an entrepreneur. In December 2015 he started Real Green Gold Ltd, using half a hectare of land from his family. He developed a banana farming demonstration farm with more than 15 varieties of bananas and trained small producers while contracting to buy their 1st grade quality bananas. He sells them to high-end hotels and restaurants in Kigali. Today he has expanded to 3 hectare, adding avocados and other fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, Ê»akaÊ»akai, and eggplants. As the number of crops increased, he started working with more farmers. He's currently working with 144 small producers from across Rwanda. The group has been challenged with Panama disease, a devastating disease in bananas. He is a founding member of Rwandan Youth in Agribusiness Forum (RYAF) a countrywide network of youth who are doing primary production, food processing and extension service. Kaomi no ka nānā ʻana i ka bio.
Eve "Ê»O Tepsy" He mahiÊ»ai mahiÊ»ai Ê»o Ntseoane, e hÄnai pipi ana a me nÄ pipi bipi i Kaalfontein, Kaona Ê»o Emfuleni ma ka moku Ê»o Gauteng, Apelika Hema.
Ê»O Isidro Antonio Matamoros Ochoa kahi Kumu Polopeka i ka hana pipi Ê»ana, mahiÊ»ai 1,059 hectares – owned by 4 nÄ mea hoÊ»opukapuka kÄlÄ mai 2007 – developing 720 cow dairy – 16 limahana, 37 limahana aelike, mahiko kope.
Hana Ê»o Tomas i ka mahiÊ»ai pono, kÄlele Ê»ia i ka hana Ê»ana me ka liÊ»iliÊ»i, no ka hana mau. NÄnÄ Ê»o ia no ka pono kÅ«pono o kÄ“lÄ me kÄ“ia kaiapuni a hoÊ»okÅ i ka hoÊ»okele kÅ«pono loa i kÄ“lÄ me kÄ“ia hihia me ka maka i ka pono, hana a me ka loaÊ»a kÄlÄ. No ka mea 2007 Ê»O ia ka luna a me ka mea hoÊ»omalu o ka hui Ê»o Las Cortaderas, kahi hui e kÅkua i ka hoÊ»opili Ê»ana i nÄ hopena Ê»enehana ma nÄ mahiÊ»ai.
Grows bananas, green beans, nati, avocados and peas. Deals with fresh produce crops, largely horticultural crops from seed to produce marketing, including certification to global standards that lead to market access.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai iÊ»a nui (26 nÄ hÄ«naÊ»i / 300 MTS o Tilapia / makahiki) a me ka mahiÊ»ai moa liÊ»iliÊ»i. HoÊ»omohala Ê»ia AquaRech App - Ê»ae i nÄ mahiÊ»ai e kiÊ»i i nÄ hÄnai kiÊ»ekiÊ»e, hoÊ»okele i nÄ mahiÊ»ai, loaÊ»a ka mÄkeke no kÄ lÄkou huahana. Has developed a digital thermometer that relays water temperature to farmer's phones.
NÄ mahiÊ»ai a hana no ka hale mahiÊ»ai nui ma Uruguay ma ke Ê»ano he Ê»enekini agronomic. Ê»O ka loea laha i kÄ“ia coop o ~ 3000 mau hoa hana. Hana pÅ« me USDA, ke hÄÊ»awi nei i nÄ helu helu ag, wÄnana Ê»ohi, nÄ holoholona a me nÄ Ê»ike waiÅ« no Uruguay.
Deceased ( -2020) Ua mahiÊ»ai Ê»o Benjamin Olumuyiwa Adewumi ma Nigeria no kahi mau aku 25 makahiki, ulu palaoa, plantain, maiÊ»a, cassava a me kekahi holoholona. Ê»O Adewumi kahi USAID-MARKETS II i hoÊ»omaÊ»amaÊ»a i ka mahiÊ»ai cassava a he lÄlÄ hoÊ»i no ka Global Farmer Network.
HoÊ»olÄlÄ Ê»o Andrew i ka hua hery ley a me ka palaoa malting. He Ê»oi aku kona mahiÊ»ai ma mua o 700 hectares o ka mauÊ»u no ka hua a me kahi nui o ka barley malting spring barley loea. Ê»O kÄna mahiÊ»ai kahi hui o ka mea nona, hoÊ»olimalima a Ê»aelike i ka hoÊ»oponopono mahiÊ»ai, kipaku Ê»ia e ka lawelawe mÄkeke koi.
HoÊ»onui i nÄ hua GM a me nÄ hybrid, canola, palaoa, Ê»oka a me ka palaoa, soybeans, ka palaoa a me ke sorghum, me kekahi mau mea kanu ma lalo o ka wai. HÄpai i ka pipi hÄnau a hoÊ»olimalima i nÄ mÄ«kini mahiÊ»ai. Ê»Eleu me ka No Till Agriculture Foundation
A farmer and forestry researcher, has implemented an integrated crop, livestock and forestry system to produce soybeans, palaoa, millet, eucalyptus trees, grass, and beef cattle.
Ê»O ka mea hana cereal a me ka mea Ê»aila, uala --- nÄ mea hou a hana Ê»ia hoÊ»i, pipi, paÊ»akai, a me kahi mea kÅ«Ê»ai waiwai pono. He waha Ê»Ålelo waiwai nui Ê»o ia no nÄ hana kÅ«pilikiÊ»i kÅ«ikawÄ i kÅ« i mua e nÄ mahiÊ»ai Argentina.
Marco Pasti produces maize, soybeans, palaoa, barley, sugar beets, some wine grapes and walnuts in North-East Italy along the Adriatic coast. They also feed some beef cattle and have a biogas plant to produce electricity. He's past-president of the Italian corn grower association. Ê»O ka loea i ka mÄla mÄlama. Marco recently participated in the Argentina-based summit: Mobilizing the GFN in Support of a Resilient Agri-Food System.
Charles' family farm business was started in 1985 by his parents. They produce 3,500 hectares in a sustainable intensified agriculture operation with soybeans, corn as a second crop and cattle in an integrated crop-livestock management system. The farm is in the middle of Brazil.
Charles' father was a pioneer in the adoption of no-till technology, and in the production of corn as a second crop. He has passed away and now Charles and his sister lead the family company.
The farm participates in a farmers group that conducts its own research program looking for better technologies and crop management systems for the sustainability and efficiency of their farm business.
In addition to using no-till for the past 31 makahiki, the farms soil is permanently covered using cover crops. Nutrient management is balanced with crop yields using precision agriculture tools. The farm produces about 15 tons of grains/hectare/year and conserves at least 10 tons of dry matter over the soil, protecting soil biological activity and biodiversity and mitigating water erosion.
Agronomist, NÄ mahiÊ»ai 500 hectares me kona makuakÄne; ua hoÊ»omaka "Ê»O Petrosu Serv" e kÅ«Ê»ai aku i nÄ hua kanu a me nÄ hua palaoa i hana Ê»ia ma ka mahiÊ»ai. Ke hoÊ»onui nei i kÄ lÄkou hana hoÊ»omehana hale hoÊ»ouluulu.
Holo Unifarm, kahi honua GAP i hÅÊ»oia Ê»ia 400 me ka mahiÊ»ai huaÊ»ai a me nÄ mea hectare ma ka moku Ê»o Binh Duong. Ulu muskmelon, maiÊ»a, huaÊ»ai jack a me nÄ mea kanu ʻē aÊ»e. He inoa i mahalo nui Ê»ia ma waena o nÄ mahiÊ»ai Ê»enehana kiÊ»ekiÊ»e ma Vietnam.
Hana ʻo Ian Pigott i kahi ʻoihana mahiʻai like ʻole ma Harpenden, UK. Located just 20 miles from the centre of London, he grows wheat, oilseed, rape and oats in rotation. The farm is a LEAF (linking environment and farming) demonstration farm. Ian is a Global Farmer Network member.
He mau mahiÊ»ai / hÄnai Ê»o Hope Pjesky a me kona Ê»ohana ma ka Ê»Äkau o Oklahoma kahi e hÄnai ai lÄkou i nÄ bipi hÄnai a me ka palaoa hoÊ»oilo Ê»ulaÊ»ula paÊ»akikÄ«. Nui ka hoihoi o Hope i ke kÄlepa honua i kÄkoÊ»o Ê»ia e kÄna koho Ê»ana ma ke Ê»ano he Eisenhower Agriculture Fellow a ma hope ma o kahi Ê»o McCloy Agriculture Fellowship.
He lÄlÄ Ê»o Hope ma ka Farm Foundation, hoÊ»olauna i nÄ hoa mahiÊ»ai kÅ«waho mai nÄ Ê»Äina ʻē aÊ»e ma Oklahoma a me Wakinekona, DC. a hÄÊ»awi i ke alakaÊ»i i ka Polokalamu AlakaÊ»i HoÊ»okele o Oklahoma. Ua manawaleÊ»a pÅ« Ê»o ia no kekahi mau makahiki ma ke Ê»ano he lÄlÄ no ka Global Farmer Network.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana Ê»ekolu - 4,500 hectares – alfalfa, palaoa, palaoa, barley, Ê»Åmato, pÄlua, broccoli – also raise cattle and sheep - ulu Bt kulina
Hana Ê»o Mel a me kÄna kÄne Ê»o Mike 2500 Ê»eka pipi a me ka Ê»oihana hipa. Ê»O kÄ lÄkou holoholona 100% hanai Ê»ia ka mauÊ»u. Ma luna 95% o kÄ lÄkou huahana mahiÊ»ai (keiki hipa, pipi a me ka hulu hipa) hoÊ»olilo Ê»ia. LoaÊ»a i ka Ê»oihana kahi kahu hipa, hÄnai hÄnau Perendale hipa kÄne hipa.
Prakash Puppalwar has been recognized as a progressive farmer by Maharashtra India. He was among the first farmers to adopt Bt cotton when it was introduced in India in 2002. He did experiments on his farm with Bt cotton, including the use of micro-irrigation, micro-fertigation, plastic mulching and pheromone traps. He works to drive adoption of these techniques among other farmers as well.
Prakash farms 11 hectares with 7 hectares under full irrigation and the rest partially irrigated. In addition to using hybrid seed and the techniques outlined above, his farm also uses solar power. His multi-crop system includes Bt cotton, soybeans, pigeon peas, maiʻa, turmeric and watermelon. He produces a crop for green manure, to add organic matter to the soil to increase organic Corban. Some of his production is organic.
He provides timely guidelines to area farmers in order to advance the use of modern farming techniques. Prakash has been recognized with the Progressive Farmer Award by the Indian Cotton Association and by CII Mumbai. Manavseva Foundation recognized him with the Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krushiratn Puraskar award for appreciation of his work in agriculture. He was appointed a resource person by the Government of Maharashtra to guide farmers. He was also appointed to the Atma committee by the Government of Maharashtra.
Jose Luis Quintana farms with three generations of his family on an enterprise based in Rosales, Chihuahua in the North of Mexico. His agriculture company has reached 250 acres of arable land growing alfalfa, peanut, palaoa, nuts corn, oats and cotton. On an additional 4,000 eka, cattle are raised using regenerative livestock practices.
Mahiʻai ʻohana, agronomist a me ka aʻoaʻo aʻoaʻo e ulu ana i ka soya, palaoa, palaoa ma 275 hectare. Alakaʻi ʻo ia i kahi papahana honua e hoʻolilo i ka ʻenehana i ʻApelika, e hoʻomaka ana ma Ghana a me Guinea, ke ulu ʻana i ka palaoa a me ka soya.
Ê»Enekinia Mahiai, Ê»eleu i ka hui no-till, mahiÊ»ai mai 1970 – 400 Ê»eka o ka palaÊ»ai biotech a me ka sorghum - hoÊ»ohua 60 nÄ hana
Became engaged in his father’s farm in 2005 - 400 hectares e ulu ana i ka maize a me ka rai. Uhi Ê»ia ke koena e nÄ mea kanu ikehu ʻē aÊ»e. Ke hÄnai wale nei ka mea kanu i kahi mea kanu biogas ma ka mahiÊ»ai e hoÊ»opuka nei i kahi mana mana o 500kw / h.
No ka mea 1986, Luna Nui o kahi Hui Pukiki o nÄ Ê»oihana Mahiai. 3,700 eka, 90% i hoÊ»ohainu Ê»ia - lÄÊ»au Ê»oliva, plum, peach, kumulÄÊ»au kalaka, kaukini; palaoa, palaoa, sunflower, Ê»oka - 400 hectare ma lalo o ka pivot waena, 250 pipi pipi
Ma kahi mahiÊ»ai kanaono eka, Ulu Ê»o Ravi i ka Rice, KÅpaÊ»a, Pulupulu a me nÄ puÊ»upuÊ»u. E hoÊ»ohana pono i ka wai i nÄ mahina kau wela, hoÊ»ohana Ê»o ia i nÄ Ê»Åpala a me nÄ Ê»Åkuhi drip. Ua hoÊ»ohui i ka mÄ«kini Ê»ana i ka pilikia o ka hana; 12 limahana. Ua lanakila ka Kleckner Global Farm Leader Award ma 2013, Nā mea manawaleʻa ʻo Ravi ma ke ʻano he lālā papa no ka Global Farmer Network. Kaomi no ka nānā ʻana i ka bio
27-acre farm – grows Bt cotton, nÄ Ê»iliÊ»ili, ka maize a me ka paddy. Aia i loko o ka holoholona nÄ bipi Ê»ehÄ a me Ê»elima mau bipi wahine. Mai loko mai o ka huina o 27 eka, 11 aia nÄ Ê»eka ma lalo o ka wai wai kulu, a 16 Ê»eka ma lalo o ka wai wai. Hana nÄ kÄnaka Ê»ehÄ i ka mahiÊ»ai.
He mahi mahi Ê»ai Ê»o Megz ma SW Saskatchewan. Ê»O lÄua a me kÄna kÄne he mau mahiÊ»ai mahi Ê»ole. Ulu lÄkou e pili ana 2,800 Ê»eka o ka bale, palaoa durum, nÄ lentila Ê»ÅmaÊ»omaÊ»o nui a me ke olonÄ. She’s an advocate for agriculture and good policy and is passionate about developing consumer trust in farmers. He ikaika Ê»o ia ma Twitter, Instagram a me Facebook.
Haumana Passionate, pili i ka mahiʻai ʻohana.
Semeh Roberts is CEO of the Universal Farmers Association (UFA) in Liberia. The organization is building the capacity of its more than 15,000 farmers through workshops on sustainable land use, biodiversity conservation, climate change mitigation and adaptation and dividing them into farming groups to engage in mechanized farming with an eye toward making Liberia food secure by 2030.
Despite strong natural resources, Liberia has no record of feeding itself. The country imports $200M US worth of rice annually, but it’s not enough to feed the population. In support of UFA’s development goal, UNDP and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) are providing support, comprising farming tools, training, cash grants, etc. and they’ve cleared 1500 acres in separate locations. This year they are growing cassava, oil palm, plantain, pepper, garden eggs, watermelon and working on honey bee domestication with support from the Associated Women of the World (ACWW), based in the UK.
Efrén Robles was born and raised in Manatí, Puerto Rico. He is the co-founder of Frutos del Guacabo, a Culinary Agro-Hub Farm and co-founder of Horizon Solutions a water treatment consulting firm. He’s a passionate businessman, committed to the growth of local food ecosystems. During the past 13 years Efren has been able to work with over one-hundred farmers and commercialize over 200 local products. He has been very active on the local gastronomic scene and with the help of his family they have developed gastronomic experiences designed to showcase the impact of local production/consumption on the near communities.
Ua loaÊ»a ka Ê»Äina mahiÊ»ai i hoÊ»ohaÊ»ahaÊ»a Ê»ia no ka hana kÅ Ê»ana. I kÄ“ia manawa ulu ka soy, palaoa, palaoa a me kope - hÄÊ»awi Ê»ia no ka maikaÊ»i kope maikaÊ»i loa ma Parana State a me Brazil.
700 Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»eka ma ke awÄwa Ê»o Jamastran ma ke komohana o Tegucigalpa ke kapikala o Honduras. Kolo (300 eka) Dairy – 280 poÊ»o, 90 mau bipi waiÅ«; most farming is done by machine – including the milking
Holo Ê»o Jose a 1200 mahiÊ»ai pipi Ê»eka eka Ê»o ia ka Ê»oihana Ê»ohana nui a Ê»oi 40 makahiki. HoÊ»opuka ka mahiÊ»ai i kÄ“ia manawa i ka Ê»oka, palaoa, pipi pipi a me ka waiÅ« no ka mÄkeke kÅ«loko. Hana pÅ« Ê»o Rosales me kahi mea hoÊ»omohala hydropower kÅ«loko e kÅ«kulu i kahi mea kanu hydropower liÊ»iliÊ»i ma ka mahiÊ»ai.
Kaahwa Jean is a fish farmer, entrepreneur and consultant. He is the Managing Director of Shalom Fish Farms Ltd. and Africa Agribusiness Services Ltd. He started as a fish farmer producing table fish, fish fingerlings and offering aquaculture services. He's engaged in horticulture, dairy and poultry.
A mixed cropping/livestock farm using holistic grazing, minimal tillage, cover cropping, mineral nutrition to produce winter vegetables, cereal, oilseed. Raises ewes for wool and lamb production, first cross Angus Friesian heifers, pasture-raised laying hens.
Fourth generation farmer – bought his first farm in 1972. Ê»O nÄ mahiÊ»ai i kÄ“ia manawa 400 Ê»eka o ka palaoa a me ka soybeans, ka hapanui ma lalo o no-till. HoÊ»ohana nÄ mea kanu a pau i nÄ Ê»enehana GMO i mea e hiki ai i kÄna papahana mÄlama. 2018 Ê»o kÄna Ê»ohiÊ»ohi 45 ia. KÄkoÊ»o Ê»o Larry no ka mahiÊ»ai, ke hÄÊ»awi nei i nÄ haÊ»iÊ»Ålelo he nui a ke kÅ«kulu Ê»ana i kona alo ma ka pÄpili kaiaulu.
Ua hoÊ»olaÊ»a aku Ê»o Lydia Sasu i kona ola e hoÊ»omaikaÊ»i i ke ola o nÄ mahiÊ»ai wahine kuaÊ»Äina. Ma ke Ê»ano he mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana a me ka Luna HoÊ»okele o ka Development Action Association (DAA) i Ghana, Lydia.
Grows conventionally wheat, sugar beets, rapeseed and corn for regional mills, sugar producers, biogas plant and crush facilities. Uses cover crops and flowering strips.
Ê»O Jennie kahi mahiÊ»ai Ê»ekolu. HoÊ»oulu ka mahiÊ»ai a ka Ê»ohana i nÄ hua, nÄ huaÊ»ai a me nÄ hua waina i ka Hikina Hikina o Maryland. Ê»O ka mikiona o ka mahiÊ»ai e hoÊ»omaÊ»amaÊ»a "mahiÊ»ai synergistic" me ka hoÊ»ohana Ê»ana i nÄ Ê»oi loa o nÄ hana mahiÊ»ai a pau e hana i nÄ lepo olakino a hoÊ»omau i ka hana olakino maikaÊ»i.
Took over a farm in the Federal State of Mecklenburg – Western Pomerania in the eastern part of Germany after reunification in 1990. Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»o 650 hectare - canola, palaoa, nÄ mÄnoanoa kulina a me kÅ.
He mahiÊ»ai Ê»Amelika Ê»o Scott e noho ana ma Brazil. He kekelÄ“ Ê»o ia ma Ag Economics mai Cornell. Ua hele Ê»o ia i Brazil i 2004 ma hope o ke koleke a ma hope o ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»ana ma laila ma mua me kona makuakÄne. Ua hana mua Ê»o ia me nÄ hui Ê»elua ma Brazil, mÄlama Ê»ana i ka Ê»Äina mahiÊ»ai a lawelawe i nÄ mea hoÊ»opukapuka Ê»Äina ʻē aÊ»e. Ua mahiÊ»ai Ê»o ia ma kÄna iho 4 makahiki.
Ulu nÄ legume no ka mea Ê»oi aku ka pale o ka maloÊ»o. Ê»O ka mea hana hua hua i hÅÊ»oia Ê»ia. I ka ulu Ê»ana o kÄna Ê»oihana, ua kÅ«Ê»ai Ê»o ia i nÄ pono hana a me nÄ ukana a hoÊ»omaka i kahi papahana kÅ«Ê»ai aku e kÅ«Ê»ai aku i kÄna hua ma nÄ mÄkeke.
He mea kÄlai Ê»o Amadou e ke kÄlepa, nÄna i hoÊ»opukapuka i ka hana Ê»ana i kahi hale hoÊ»oulu Ê»enehana kiÊ»ekiÊ»e e lawe i nÄ kumukÅ«Ê»ai paÊ»a i nÄ mea kanu wÄ Ê»ole ma Mali. HoÊ»ohana nÄ greenhouse i ka hana soilless, kaohi aniau, misting, pale aluminium a me ka hana hou Ê»ana i ka wai.
Balwinder Singh Kang has been farming since 1984. He grows GM cotton, mea kanu hybrid, palaoa, mustard and chick peas at Hanumangarh, in the state of Rajasthan, Inia. Kang educates farmers about the benefits of using the latest technologies in agriculture and is a member of the Global Farmer Network.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai mahiÊ»ai kolu, palaoa, uala, nÄ hua pi a me nÄ meaÊ»ai o ka Ê»ai, mauÊ»u mauÊ»u a me ka sinapi ma kÄ lÄkou mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana 25-Ê»eka ma ka mokuÊ»Äina Ê»o Punjab. KÄkoÊ»o ikaika Ê»o ia i nÄ mea kanu GM a me nÄ hybrid. Ua hala 30 nÄ makahiki o ka Ê»ike e hana pÅ« ana me nÄ mahiÊ»ai i ka hoÊ»oili o nÄ Ê»enehana mahiÊ»ai e hoÊ»onui i ka hana.
Ua hÅÊ»ike Ê»o Mr.. Ulu Ê»o PPS Pangli i ka palaoa, rice, basmati Ê»aÊ»ala Ê»ole, palaoa, pulse, kÄlika, Ê»akaÊ»akai, Ê»o ka mÄkeke a me nÄ hua kanu no ka Ê»ai a me nÄ lau kanu kau ma kahi mahiÊ»ai ma kona wahi kÅ«puna Ê»o Panglian, Ê»O Ludhiana Apana ma ka mokuÊ»Äina Ê»o Punjab aia ma India ʻĀkau. Ua hÅÊ»ike Ê»o Mr.. Pangli chairs India’s United Farmer Empowerment Initiative, He alakaÊ»i mahiÊ»ai Ê»o ia o ka Borlaug Farmers Association no South Asia a he lÄlÄ o ka Global Farmer Network.
MÄla Ê»o Sarah Singla i ka palaoa, triticale no ka hua, pue wale, alfalfa, Ê»O nÄ pÄ« hoÊ»oilo a he nui nÄ mea i uhi i nÄ mahiÊ»ai ma ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana ma ka Hema o Palani. Ê»O Sarah kahi Nuffield Scholar a he lÄlÄ o ka Global Farmer Network.
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai palaoa like Ê»ole me nÄ lÄlÄ o ka Ê»ohana - ulu i ka palaoa, soybeans, ka palaoa i ka hoÊ»ololi - palena iki a Ê»aÊ»ohe hoÊ»i; Lunahoomalu o nÄ Growers no Biotechnology, pelekikena o ka North Dakota Grain Growers Association
Ê»O ka mahiÊ»ai palaoa like Ê»ole me nÄ lÄlÄ o ka Ê»ohana - ulu i ka palaoa, soybeans, ka palaoa i ka hoÊ»ololi - palena iki a Ê»aÊ»ohe hoÊ»i; Lunahoomalu o nÄ Growers no Biotechnology, pelekikena o ka North Dakota Grain Growers Association
Breeding operation in the sheep and beef industries – export genetics to Australia and Bangladesh. E hoÊ»oulu i nÄ mea kanu mahi Ê»ai. Ê»O ka lÄlÄ o ka Council Veterinary Council o New Zealand a Ê»o The Red Meat Partnership.
Her farming operation uses no-till, variable input application and others. Produces poultry, confectioning and specialty crops, yerba mate, coriander, sunflower and rice processing.
Ulu laiki, palaoa, nÄ mea kanu a me ka pulupulu a ke hana ikaika nei i ka hoÊ»omohala waiu ma kÄna wahi. He played a crucial role in drafting the vision statement of agriculture for Prime Minister Modi’s election.
Jacob Farms grows corn, pīni, grain sorghum, palaoa, pulupulu, and cover crops ensuring there is a living root in all acres 365 days a year to prevent soil erosion. Using multispecies winter cover crops, custom grazing is offered to cow/calf operations in the area. The farm has been under no-till for about 21 years and has been using intensive planting rotations, variable rate applications, and cover crops for 14 makahiki.
Deceased (1975-2021) Aia ka mahiÊ»ai a Julio Speroni ma ka moku Ê»o Entre Rios o Ê»Atenitina. ma 4,500 Ê»eka Ê»Äina, Holo Ê»o ia iÄ Hereford a me Angus bipi ma kahi Äkea, e hana ana 800-850 hoÊ»okele mai 1,000 mau bipi wahine. He manaÊ»oÊ»iÊ»o Ê»o ia a me kÄna koÊ»okoÊ»o i nÄ hana pono o nÄ holoholona maikaÊ»i. Kanu Ê»o ia i ke kulina, soybeans, sorghum a me ka lau nahele e hoÊ»ohana ana i nÄ hana no-till.
LoaÊ»a iÄ Sujatha 30 Ê»eka o nÄ Ê»Äina mahiÊ»ai ma Tamilnadu. Ulu Ê»o ia i nÄ mea kanu Ê»okanika, kÅ, a me ka pulupulu Bt. HoÊ»ohana Ê»o ia i kekahi o nÄ loina mahiÊ»ai kÅ«lohelohe i ka pulupulu Bt e hoÊ»onui i ka loaÊ»a. HÄnai pÅ« kekahi Ê»o Sujatha i nÄ bipi a me nÄ kao.
3,000 eka palaoa, barley, hoÊ»ohuli canola. Ê»O Canola ulu kahi hui o nÄ mea maÊ»amau, HoÊ»omÄkaukau Roundup, Ê»O nÄ Ê»ano Ê»o Clearfield a me IT. Ê»Ai-Ê»ole, Ê»Ånaehana kalaiwa kalaiwa Ê»Ånaehana me ka paÊ»a Ê»ana o ka mauÊ»u piha. 600 hipa merino.
Hana i kahi mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana liÊ»iliÊ»i (240 eka) komohana Ê»Äkau o Des Moines - Non wai i kÄ“ia manawa akÄ ke noÊ»onoÊ»o nei i ka hiki; hoÊ»oulu kulina, soybeans, kulina ono no ka mÄkeke mahiÊ»ai a me kekahi mea kanu kÅ«ikawÄ no kahi Ê»oihana kÅ«loko
Founded a women’s farming group in her village in order to transfer her knowledge of modern farming techniques to others. Ma kÄna mahiÊ»ai, ulu Ê»o ia i ka palaoa, nÄ mea kanu, nÄ mea kanu chili a me nÄ mea kanu.
GM o ka waiÅ« a me ka hÄnai Ê»ana, Ê»O Craigmore Sustainables. Hana ka 22 nÄ waiwai waiÅ« ma Canterbury, ʻĀpana Ê»o Otago ʻĀkau. Me 16,000 mau bipi wahine, HoÊ»ohana ka hui i kahi Ê»Ånaehana hÄnai hÄnai rotational i hoÊ»onui Ê»ia me Fodder Beet a me Kale. HoÊ»opulu Ê»ia nÄ mahiÊ»ai a pau. Ê»O ka hÄnai hÄnai ka nui o ka huehue a me ka kÄwili, kekahi mau wahi hÄnai fescue.
Stella Thomas is a farmer who has also established the first female owned seed company in Nigeria called Tecni Seed. She is the CEO of Tecni Seed, one of the foremost seed companies in Nigeria where she grows maize, rice, sorghum and vegetable seeds. Stella grows seed on her farm and also outsources the growing of seed on other farms. She works with over 3,000 farmers cultivating over 6,000 hectares annually.
Shuichi Tokumoto produces rice, beans and corn on 1,000 hectare. Having been introduced to GM crop systems and new seed coating technology, he plans to use sustainable practices to grow GM crops with an emphasis on environmentally friendly agriculture. He serves as representative director, Agricultural Corporation Tree & Norf Company.
Ke kanu nei Ê»o Le Thi Trang Nha i nÄ mea kanu, melon, maiÊ»a a me nÄ hua citrus ma Unifarm ma Binh Duong PanalÄÊ»au, Wiekanama. Nui ka makemake o Nha i ka neÊ»e Ê»ana i ka mahiÊ»ai Vietnamese a me ka hopena maikaÊ»i i ka hoÊ»okele waiwai kaiÄulu ma ke Ê»ano he lÄlÄ o ka Global Farmer Network.
Ulu i nÄ pulupulu a me nÄ cereala ma mua o 100 ha a ala aÊ»e i luna 100 poÊ»o o nÄ holoholona, Ê»eleu i nÄ hui mahiÊ»ai e pili ana i nÄ pilikia e pili ana i ke kÄlepa honua
Agronomist Engineer – active with the National Seed Institute and other agricultural organizations.
Deceased (unknown - 2022) Luna HoÊ»okele Nui o NIBULON Ltd., kahi hui e alakaÊ»i ana i ka loli mahiÊ»ai ma Ukraine. HoÊ»okomo Ê»ia i kahi Ê»Ånaehana hoÊ»oholo no ka lawe Ê»ana, ka mÄlama Ê»ana a me ka hana Ê»ana i nÄ huahana ag. HoÊ»okomo Ê»ia ka hana kulina i Ukraine.
Ad van Velde is a dairy farmer in the northern part of the Netherlands. On his family farm, he milks 200 cows with some external labor. The farm breeds all of its own cattle. Ad has been farming since 1979. He’s an innovator who has been using milking robots since 1998. The dairy is moving toward being antibiotic-free and climate neutral, also quick to adopt new technology to improve milk production. His milk is delivered to NoorderlandMilk, a cooperative that Ad founded in 2006.
Ad grows grass, alfalfa, sugar beets and maize on loamy clay soil which requires drainage tile. The farm is intensively cooperative with crop farmers in the region, exchanging land and providing manure to other farmers. Ad is working on several projects with Wageningen University. He also owns DairyNext, a business development consultancy. He is also a partner in a dairy project in India.
He is a farmer with an international view and a very large network. Ad has been president of Global Dairy Farmers since 2017.
NÄ mahiÊ»ai 3,400 hectares o ke kulina, palaoa hoÊ»oilo, barley, palaoa durum, sunflower, pue wale, nÄ beets kÅ a me nÄ mea kanu liÊ»iliÊ»i ʻē aÊ»e.
Kanaha-Ê»elima waiÅ« bipi me nÄ waiÅ« robotic. Pelekikena i hala o ka New Brunswick Young Farmers Forum. He Ê»elele Ê»elele pono; MÄlama ka mahiÊ»ai i nÄ malihini kipa me nÄ hui kula.
Ê»O Pedro Vigneau kahi mahiÊ»ai Ê»elima hanauna, hÄnai pipi a me nÄ mea ulu e ulu ana no ka hÄnai a me ka palaoa, me GM soya, ma Central Argentina. Ê»O Passionate e pili ana i nÄ pono o ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»ana a me ka hoÊ»ohana Ê»ana i ka Ê»enehana e pale aku i ke kaiapuni.
Ulu palaoa, barley malting, hua lÅkÅ, ka beet kÅ a me nÄ pÄ« Ê»ÅmaÊ»omaÊ»o ma 3000 eka. LÄlÄ o Kuekene Parliament, 2007- LÄlÄ o nÄ kÅmike no ka mahiÊ»ai a me ke kaiapuni, a me Kanawai Kivila.
Ê»O Terry Wanzek kahi mahiÊ»ai Ê»ehÄ o North Dakota. HÄpai kÄ“ia pilina Ê»ohana i ka palaoa puna, palaoa, soybeans, barley, nÄ pi maloÊ»o maloÊ»o a me nÄ sunflowers. Ua koho Ê»ia Ê»o Terry e lawelawe ma ke Ê»ano he Senator Ê»o North Dakota State, ke hÄÊ»awi nei i ke alakaÊ»i i ke kÅmike mahiÊ»ai a ke lawelawe nei ma ke Ê»ano he Pelekikena Senate Pro Tempore. Terry continues to provide leadership to the National Association of Wheat Growers and the NoDak Mutual Insurance. He kekelÄ“ Ê»o ia i ka Administration Business a me ka Heluhelu mai ke Kulanui Ê»o Jamestown a hoÊ»opau i ka Texas A. & Polokalamu M HoÊ»okele no nÄ mea Mahiai.
Mea kanu mea kanu PhD a me ka mea kÄkau o 4 nÄ hybrids i hoÊ»opaÊ»a inoa Ê»ia. HoÊ»opili Ê»ia i ka mahiÊ»ai Ê»ohana a ka wahine kahi e mahi ai i ka maize no ka hua, ka Ê»ono momona no ka mÄkeke hou, rape i ka hua aila a loaÊ»a kahi mÄla cherry.
Ê»O Andrew Weidemann mahiÊ»ai me kÄna wahine Ê»o Julie, ke kaikaina Ê»o Rodney a me kÄna wahine Ê»o Andrea ma ka moku Ê»o Wimmera ma Victoria, Ê»O Australia kahi e kanu ai lÄkou i ka palaoa, barley, canola, piÊ»a Äkea, chic a me nÄ pÄ piÊ»o, Ê»Äpala, oaten a vetch hay me nÄ keiki hipa Ê»o White Suffolk.
Mea kÄkau moÊ»olelo ma mua. Ê»O kÄna mÄla ka mahiÊ»ai raiki Ê»oihana nui Ê»elua ma Nigeria e ka nui o ka Ê»Äina; 45,000 hectare; ulu laiki no nÄ mea wili. Ua Ê»aÊ»a Ê»ia Ê»o ia me ka hoÊ»oulu Ê»ana i ka noho maluhia ma waena o kÄna mau limahana a me kahi kaiÄulu Ê»o Fulani paÊ»a loa. Ua alakaÊ»i kÄ“ia i ka hoÊ»okumu Ê»ana o kahi hoÊ»omaka Ê»enehana i hoÊ»olÄlÄ Ê»ia e uwapo i ka hakahaka ma waena o nÄ kaiÄulu mahiÊ»ai kÅ«waho i kaiÄulu Ê»o Nigeria a me nÄ keÊ»ena palekana.
Growing cereals, legumes and potatoes, the hilly topography is what initially drove Jim into precision ag, aiming to improve productivity and reduce costs.
Ua hoÊ»i Ê»o ia i ka mahiÊ»ai a kona Ê»ohana ma 2007 ma hope o ka hana Ê»ana i ke kÄlÄ ma ke Ê»ano he kÄlepa kÄlepa. HoÊ»oulu i ka lihi, palaoa, canola a me nÄ mea kanu ʻē aÊ»e. HoÊ»ohana ka Ê»ohana i ka pÄ«pÄ« lewa a me nÄ Ê»oihana hoÊ»okomo hua.
Ê»O nÄ mahiÊ»ai i ka hui pÅ« Ê»ana me kona kaikaina, kahi Ê»o ia kahi mea kÅ«Ê»ai aku i ka palaoa i laikini Ê»ia. MÄlama Ê»ia ma ka Papa HoÊ»olaha ʻĀina a ka mokuÊ»Äina a alakaÊ»i Ê»ia me ke alakaÊ»i me ka National Trade Gross Association a me ka Polokalamu HoÊ»olÄlÄ Biotech.