áž–áŸážáŸŒáž˜áž¶áž“ážáŸ’មីៗទាក់ទងនឹងបច្ចáŸáž€ážœáž·áž‘្យាអáŸáž˜, ជីវបច្ចáŸáž€ážœáž·áž‘្យា, ពាណិជ្ជកម្ម ? ហើយប្រហែលជាប្រធានបទគួរឱ្យចាប់អារម្មណáŸáž˜áž½áž™áž…ំនួនផ្សáŸáž„ទៀážáž“ៅទីនោះទាក់ទងនឹងកសិកម្ម ? នឹងážáŸ’រូវបានផ្សព្វផ្សាយនៅលើទំពáŸážšáž“áŸáŸ‡áž–áŸáž‰áž˜áž½áž™ážŸáž”្ážáž¶áž ០(នៅពáŸáž›ážŠáŸ‚លសប្ážáž¶áž áŸážšáž¸áž€áž…ម្រើន ធាážáž»ážáŸ’មីបំផុážáž“ឹងចូល?បៃážáž„?នៅផ្នែកážáž¶áž„ក្រោមនៃផ្នែក). ?សូមពិនិážáŸ’យមើលទំពáŸážšáž€áŸ’នុងអំឡុងសប្ážáž¶áž áŸážŸáž˜áŸ’រាប់ការធ្វើបច្ចុប្បន្នភាព.
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This week GFN would also like to highlight the គម្រោងអង្ករមាស and its efforts to address severe vitamin A deficiency, which can lead to blindness and other health issues, primarily in children.
The Philippine?Rice?Research Institute (PhilRice) and the International?Rice?Research Institute (អ៊ីរីរី) have submitted an application for a biosafety permit to allow Vitamin A-biofortified (GR2E)?ស្រូវ?to be used for food, ចិញ្ចឹម, and processing in the Philippines. លើស​ពី​នáŸáŸ‡â€‹áž‘ៀáž, IRRI has also applied to include the?ស្រូវ?in the Food Standards Australia New Zealand Code (FSANZ) to prevent any trade issues if small amounts of the?ស្រូវ?inadvertently end up in shipments of other milled?ស្រូវ?imported into Australia/New Zealand.
The governments are both accepting public comments until?14 ážáŸ‚កញ្ញា?and we urge you to all provide comments of support for the applications prior to that deadline. Your comments in support can be directed to the Director of the Bureau of Plant Industry (ហ្វីលីពីន) through e-mail at?[email protected], and online at?http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/code/changes/submission/Pages/SubmissionForm.aspx for FSANZ (Application Number A1138; Proposal for Food derived from Provitamin A Rice Line GR2E).
More information about the?មាស?Rice?Project that you may find of use in supportive comments can be found online at http://irri.org/golden-rice -?http://irri.org/golden–ស្រូវ/
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ពាណិជ្ជកម្ម, ពាណិជ្ជកម្មដែលទាក់ទង, áž áŸážŠáŸ’ឋារចនាសម្ពáŸáž“្ធ:
US and Mexico united on dairy trade priorities amid NAFTA renegotiation talks – DairyReporter.com -?ដោយ?Mary Ellen Shoup (សីហា 29)
“The US and Mexico dairy sectors have issued a joint list of trade priorities for the modernization of NAFTA, protecting of generic cheese names, និងកាណាដា?s បាន??sky-high??dairy tariffs.” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
Peru Sees ‘Ambitious’ Trade Deal with Australia as Early as 2018 – Voice of America / រ៉យទáŸážš (សីហា 28) – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
Theresa May?s Japan trip ?prepares ground? for trade deal – Financial Times (ចក្រភពអង់គ្លáŸážŸ) – By Robin Wright (សីហា 29) – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
Japan keen to spearhead Trans Pacific Partnership 11, hopes US returns – New Strait Times (សិង្ហបុរី) – By Rupa Damodaran (សីហា 28) – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
Despite Trump tweets, NAFTA talks moving along quite nicely – Agri-Pulse – By Bill Thomson (សីហា 30)
“…the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement is moving quickly, positively and without animosity, according to ag sector and government sources.” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់ (subscription)
អាហ្វ្រិក: A Brief Guide to the Continental Free Trade Agreement – អាហ្វ្រិកទាំងអស់។ / Africa Portal – By Asmita Parshotam (សីហា 28) – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
AG, អáŸáž…ážáž·áž…ážáž·áž…, ការស្រាវជ្រាវ, ផលិážáž•áž›, ការការពារ, បញ្ហាដែលទាក់ទង:
Multi-nutrient rice set to address worldwide ?hidden hunger? challenge – NutraIngredients -?By Will Chu (សីហា 22)
“A multi-nutrient type of rice bred to produce beta-carotene and increased levels of iron and zinc could help tackle malnutrition caused by vitamin and mineral deficiencies, also known as “hidden hunger.”” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
How to provide a protein-rich diet to a growing population – The Economist (សីហា 31)
“What goes onto people?s plates matters. So does what gets fed to animals” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់ (ផ្អែកលើការជាវ)
Fall Armyworm Spreads to Cameroon – VOA – By Moke Edwin Kindzeka (សីហា 28)
“The pest has attacked crops in at least 24 African countries.” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
Burkina Faso farmers still yearn for Bt cotton – African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) – By Suleiman Okoth (សីហា 28) – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
គោលនយោបាយ, ážáž¶áž˜áž…្បាប់, ACTIVISM, ផ្សáŸáž„ទៀáž:
?Gluten-free?ទឹក? shows absurdity of trend in labeling what?s បាន?absent – ការ​សន្ទនា – By Brandon McFadden (សីហា 28)
“áž“áŸáŸ‡?food labeling craze?coupled with banner headlines about the dangers of?gluten,?genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?áž“áž·áž„?hormones?are leading to increasingly absurd results.” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
GM crop delays mean Africa loses benefits – SciDev.Net – By Nelson Mandela Ogema (សីហា 25)
“Adopting GM crops such as banana and maize could help save lives in some Sub-Saharan African countries, according to the study.” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
Americans are confused about food and unsure where to turn for answers, survey?shows – ការ​សន្ទនា – By Sheril Kirshenbaum and Douglas Buhler (សីហា 24)
“More than one-third of Americans do not know that foods with no genetically modified ingredients contain genes… The majority of respondents who answered this question incorrectly were young and affluent, and also more likely than their peers to describe themselves as having a higher-than-average understanding of the global food system.” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
Mega-mergers in agribusiness raise concerns about food costs, biodiversity – សហរដ្ឋអាមáŸážšáž·áž€ážáŸ’ងៃនáŸáŸ‡ – By Bartholomew D Sullivan (សីហា 29) – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
Amazon lowering Whole Foods prices will hurt those who think they’re better than you – ទីក្រុងឈីកាហ្គោ Tribune – By Rex Huppke (សីហា 25)
“…Amazon is taking away the one thing Whole Foods shoppers loved most ? prohibitively expensive food that made them feel morally superior.” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
Dairy farmers launch “Peel Back the Label” campaign on deceptive food labeling – Ag Week (សីហា 31)
“…food manufacturers increasingly utilize ?free from? labels ? i.e. ?no high fructose corn syrup? ឬ ?GMO free? ឬ ?hormone-free?? to play on consumers food safety fears and misconceptions.” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់
USDA reviewing feasibility study for using QR codes to disclose GMOs ahead of new labeling law – កម្មវិធីរុករកម្ហូបអាហារសហរដ្ឋអាមáŸážšáž·áž€ – By Elizabeth Crawford (សីហា 31)
“Contrary to suggestions in a federal lawsuit filed against USDA earlier this month, the agency currently is reviewing a feasibility study exploring how electronic or digital disclosure, such as QR codes, might impact consumers? ability to easily identify when food and beverages are made from genetically modified ingredients, according to an agency spokesman.” – ážáŸ†ážŽáž—្ជាប់