Brasile approva GM canna da zucchero, mucche volanti, e molto altro ancora… – notizia per settimana di giugno 12

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Brevi relativi a ag Tech, biotech, commercio ? e forse alcuni altri articoli interessanti là fuori relativi all'agricoltura ? sarà pubblicato su questa pagina per tutta la settimana (man mano che la settimana avanza, arriveranno gli articoli più recenti?verde nella parte inferiore delle sezioni). ?Be sure to come back and check the page during the week.

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Almost assuredly there are some folks who read “mucche volanti” in the title and reactively snapped to the thought of some nefarious ‘big agplot or scientific experiment

Bene, if you did, then go ahead and settle down. ?Just having some fun with you. ?The ‘plotis actually current trade issues and disruptions, and some dairy cattle are simply hitching a ride on Qatar Airlines (see story below).

Anche, there’s some pretty important news that came out mid-week via Reuters:

Il glifosato Battaglia – L'agenzia per il cancro ha lasciato all'oscuro le prove del glifosato (Con Kate Kelland, Reuters – giugno 14, 2017)

“L'agenzia per il cancro dell'Organizzazione mondiale della sanità afferma che un diserbante comune lo è “probabilmente cancerogeno.” Lo scienziato di primo piano che sapeva revisione dei nuovi dati che mostra alcun legame cancro – ma non ha mai accennato e l'agenzia non ha preso in considerazione.” – collegamento

 

COMMERCIO, COMMERCIO RELATIVA, INFRASTRUTTURA:

Flying Cows to Qatar Is One Man?s Way to Beat the Saudis – Bloomberg – By Mohammed Serge and Donna Abu-Nasr (giugno 13)

The showdown between Qatar and its neighbors has disrupted trade, split families and threatened?to alter long-standing geopolitical alliances. esso?s also prompted one Qatari businessman to fly 4,000 cows to the Gulf desert in an act of resistance and opportunity?to fill the void left by a collapse in the supply of fresh milk.” – collegamento?

U.S.. business group urges trade fixes ahead of China’s party congress – Reuters (giugno 8)

Social and economic stability is seen as a top priority for China’s ruling elite ahead of a 5-yearly party congress this fall. Diplomats suggest that turmoil in relations with the United States would be an unwanted distraction for Xi ahead of a tricky leadership transition within the party.” – collegamento

Canada’s premiers leave D.C. hopefulThe Hamilton Spectator / The Canadian Press (giugno 8)

“…expressing hope that the upcoming renegotiation of NAFTA will be quick and relatively pain-free, rather than a drawn-out bargaining slugfest.” – collegamento

Azev?do: We must ensure trade contributes to solving problems faced by leaders today – WTO (giugno 8)

“[Azev?do] expressed the hope that this success could signal the start of a ?new era? ? ?one which works to spread the benefits of trade in the way we all want to see? – collegamento

Africa Corn Silos Overflow in South as Food Crisis Hits East – Bloomberg (Maggio 29)

?Transport costs, import-export bans, restrictions on genetically modified grain and local politics all hinder trade…In Africa, you can only move so much produce.? – collegamento

Trump Stumps for Infrastructure Plan – AgWeb – By Ben Potter (giugno 7) – collegamento
Trump Expected To Restrict Trade, Travel With Cuba – National Public Radio, Radio Pubblica (giugno 12) – collegamento
US dairy groups urge prioritizing trade with Mexico when NAFTA renegotiation begins – Il cibo Navigator USA -?By Mary Ellen Shoup (giugno 13)

When US negotiators begin the process of modernizing and updating NAFTA, US dairy groups have stated maintaining a dependable trade relationship with Mexico and removing trade barriers in Canada remain priorities.” – collegamento

?Britain 0, Insanity 2?: How the U.K. Election May Play OutKnowledge@Wharton (giugno 9)

The only certainty about this week?s British election is the uncertainty it has created over Brexit ? on top of all the uncertainty that preceded it.” – collegamento

Shipping Giants Are Looking to Self-Piloting Boats to Shift Cargo – MIT Technology Review -?Con Jamie Condliffe (giugno 9)

Millions of containers could be hauled by robotic ships within the next decade.” – collegamento

Is Trump Becoming More Friendly To Trade? – Fortuna – By Alan Wolff (giugno 12)

Lost in this high-profile series of steps where America was seemingly distancing itself from its allies in dealing with issues of common economic and security concern, was a positive statement on trade policy that the U.S. and its major allies issued at the G7 Summit…” – collegamento

 

AG, AG TECH, PRODUZIONE, PROTEZIONE, PROBLEMI CORRELATI:

CROP BIOTECHNOLOGY HAS A PROVEN TRACK RECORD: WHY ARE SOME COUNTRIES STILL DENYING FARMERS ACCESS? – Chicago Council on Global AffairsGuest Commentary by Graham Brookes (giugno 12)

Crop biotechnology, often referred to as genetically modified (GM) colture, has now been widely used by farmers in 26 paesi, for over 20 anni. Despite it providing many global environmental and economic benefits over this period, many farmers, in many countries, continue to be denied access to this innovative agricultural tool. This needs to change.” – collegamento

Robots Wielding Water Knives are the Future of FarmingWIREDBy Matt Simon (Maggio 31)

“…robots will definitely support the dwindling farming workforce. Fewer immigrant workers are coming to the fields, and their demographics are shifting.” – collegamento

POLITICA, REGOLAMENTAZIONE, ATTIVISMO, ALTRO:

Brazil approves world’s first commercial GM sugarcane: developer CTC – Reuters – By Ana Mano (giugno 8)

“…first time such permission has been granted anywhere in the world.” – collegamento

Court stays Whitewave almondmilk lawsuit: ‘Whether plant-based ‘milkshould be deemed an ‘imitationfits squarely within the FDA?s authority – Il cibo Navigator USA -?By Elaine Watson (giugno 12)

A lawsuit alleging Silk almondmilk is falsely advertised as nutritionally equivalent to dairy milk has been stayed by a judge on primary jurisdiction grounds, while a near-identical case filed by the same law firm over Almond Breeze has been thrown out after a different judge found the same allegations to be ?patently implausible.?” – collegamento

*Also see related news from EU:

European Court of Justice says purely plant-based products can?t use dairy names – Reporter Dairy -?By Jim Cornall (giugno 14)

The Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg today announced purely plant-based products cannot, in principle, be marketed with designations such as ?latte?, ?cream?, ?butter?, ?formaggio? o ?Yogurt?, which are reserved by EU law for animal products.” – collegamento

Farewell to Fairtrade: Sainsbury’s defends in-house sustainable sourcing certification?- Navigatore alimentare – By David Burrows (giugno 9)

UK supermarket Sainsbury?S, the world?s biggest retailer of Fairtrade goods, has launched its own sustainable sourcing programme for more than 35 key commodities and ingredients. Campaigners, farmers and some manufacturers have cried foul, but are they being fair?” – collegamento

attivisti, AGs file appeal of EPA denial of chlorpyrifos petition – Occidentale Farm Press – Secondo le leggi Forrest (giugno 6)
Environmental and labor groups claim EPA has reversed its decision on chlorpyrifos safety during change of administrators.” – collegamento
Scientists back GM mustard, say will help create better hybrids – Deccan Herald (India) (giugno 6)

The National Academy of Agriculture Sciences (NAAS), con 625 membri, adopted a resolution on the commercialisation of GM mustard, seeking immediate release of the crop in the field.” – collegamento

USDA Helps Expand Rural Broadband Infrastructure in Four StatesSouthWest Farm Press (giugno 8)
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue today announced that USDA is making those loans, totaling $43.6 milione, available in hopes that better internet access can stimulate rural economies.” – collegamento
Attack of the Killer Petunias – giornale di Wall Street -?Con Enrico I. Mugnaio (giugno 12)

Harmless flowers are destroyed since they were genetically modified but not Washington-approved.” – collegamento (Subscription-based)

Words matter: Goodbye ?OGM?? -?Genetic progetto di alfabetizzazione – Di?

“…actual scientists rarely (se mai) Usa il ?OGM? designation in technical parlance. It first regularly was highlighted in rhetoric opposing the technology, and since has sadly been adopted by mainstream media.” – collegamento

Forget GMOs. The next big battle is over genetically ?edited? foods – Il Washington Post, WonkblogBy Caitlin Dewey (giugno 13)

According to the Pew Research Center, quasi 40 percent of Americans believe GMOs are bad for their health. This assertion is not supported by science, which has concluded that the genetically modified crops on the market are safe for consumption.” – collegamento

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