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The Benefits of Public Private Partnerships (25 Apr 2012) Issue:crop protectionplant biotechnology
From feeding a population expected to reach nine billion by 2050 to looking after soil, water and natural habitats – our world’s farmers face increasing challenges. What’s more, they’re under greater pressure from the changing climate and a shrinking agricultural workforce. As a result, farmers need innovative tools that improve sustainability more than ever before. Providing farmers access to plant science innovations as well as the knowledge and skills to use them responsibly can make a major impact on their farms. So how can we make this possible? One good way is through the partnership of the public and private sectors....
 
Farmers Share Their Stories of the Benefits of Plant Science Innovations (23 Apr 2012) Issue:crop protectionplant biotechnology
To celebrate Earth Day 2012, CropLife International is releasing 34 video profiles of farmers from around the world sharing their stories of how advances in plant biotechnology and crop protection products have made them more profitable and improved their livelihoods, as well as enabled the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. The videos showcase smallholder and large-scale farmers from 11 different countries, harvesting a variety of crops
 
Newsletter - Plant Science Post - April 2012 (4 Apr 2012) Issue:crop protectionplant biotechnology
This issue of Plant Science Post looks at how herbicides and crop protection stewardship programmes are benefiting sustainable agricultural practices.
 
Questionnaire - Principles of Regulation (3 Apr 2012)
The key regulatory principles and best registration practices have been compiled into a list of questions that can be used to assess existing levels of adoption.
 
Plant Science Innovations are Helping to Conserve Global Water Supplies (22 Mar 2012) Issue:crop protectionplant biotechnology
Today, agriculture accounts for 70% of global withdrawn fresh water usage, and by 2030 it’s estimated that nearly half the world’s population will be living under severe water stress. It is clear just how important it is for agriculture to use water wisely. Working together with plant scientists, farmers have embraced this challenge by adopting new technologies and techniques that conserve water.
 
Feeding Nine Billion - The Issues Facing Global Agriculture (13 Mar 2012)
 
Newsletter - Plant Science Post - March 2012 (9 Mar 2012)
This issue discusses highlights from the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA) annual report on the global status of commercialized biotech crops.
 
Practical Approaches to Insect Resistance Management for Biotech Crops (SPANISH) (27 Feb 2012) Issue:plant biotech stewardshipstewardship
 
Brochure - The Carbon Footprint of Crop Protection Products (Low-res) (16 Feb 2012)
The increased productivity which crop protection products provide is highly beneficial to addressing climate change challenges, compared to these products’ small carbon footprint. In addition, crop protection products also reduce the need for other GHG-emitting activities which means that their net contribution is negligible or even positive.
 
The Carbon Footprint of Crop Protection Products (Hi-res) (15 Feb 2012)
The increased productivity which crop protection products provide is highly beneficial to addressing climate change challenges, compared to these products’ small carbon footprint. In addition, crop protection products also reduce the need for other GHG-emitting activities which means that their net contribution is negligible or even positive.
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