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| | | | | | | New study reveals just how bleak the future is for corn |
| | Tasting Table | 4 min. read |
| | Many of us living in the United States are more than familiar with fresh, local summer corn, as the crop is grown in most U.S. states with production concentrated in the Heartland region. But according to new research, climate change is rapidly changing where corn in the U.S. can grow. |
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| | | | | | The real reason food prices may soon drop | |
| | | Tasting Table | 3 min. read | |
| | | Global food prices are expected to drop soon, after Russia agreed to open a safe shipping corridor earlier this week. This will allow ships to safely travel out of Ukraine's Black Sea ports. Some of the sanctions levied against Russia as punishment for the invasion will be lifted in return. | |
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| | | | | | EU steps up effort to bring millions of tonnes of grain out of Ukraine | |
| | | Financial Times | 3 min. read | |
| | | Russian blockade of ports forces a search for alternative routes to supply countries relying on cereals from war-torn country. Now, European leaders will intensify efforts to get food out of Ukraine by land as the blockade threatens tens of millions of people across the world with starvation. | |
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| | | | | | World wheat squeeze set to worsen into 2023, price risks remain | |
| | | | Despite global wheat prices trading at record highs for the time of year, market participants may have been too optimistic on the supply outlook for the upcoming year if the U.S. government’s new projections are any indication. | |
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| | | | | | Biden administration to announce $2.1 billion to strengthen food system | |
| | | | The Biden administration announced more than $2.1 billion in funding to shore up weaknesses in the country's food supply system exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The new funding is designed to enhance competition in food processing and distribution, increase access to healthy food, and expand markets for farmers. | |
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| | | Abstract submission is open for Cereals & Grains 22 |
| | This year's annual meeting is back in person and features a new format with discussion-driven sessions, diverse thought-provoking topics, and countless opportunities to learn from expert-led panels. Don't miss your chance to shape the content of this year's annual meeting. Submit your abstract today! |
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| | | NEW! Full coverage of farinograph operation and application of results |
| | This fourth edition outlines how different models work and how to properly run a standard test and interpret the results; both standard and unconventional applications are covered. Additional content includes instrument maintenance and calibration and troubleshooting to address common issues. Cereals & Grains Association members save 30% with the member discount code. |
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| | | The 72nd Annual Australasian Grain Science Conference “Grains Many Opportunities” |
| | Abstracts are open for the Annual Australasian Grain Science Conference taking place on August 24–26, 2022. The conference provides a forum for scientists and the grains industry to hear and discuss the latest innovations in science. Abstract submissions are due June 17. |
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| | | | | | Why grain analysis now could save on fertilizer next season | |
| | | Farmers Weekly | 4 min. read | |
| | | Farmers are being advised to get their grain analyzed this harvest to help refine next season’s fertilizer decisions, with data showing the average uncertainty equates to £2,000(2522.72 USD) for an average field. With fertilizer prices remaining high and grain prices still rising, crop physiologists say farmers can no longer afford to “guesstimate” crop nutrition. | |
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| | | | | | Durum market remains in a unique limbo | |
| | | Farm & Ranch Guide | 5 min. read | |
| | | While other wheat markets have been a little more volatile and seen prices appreciate, the durum market remains in limbo, not really moving or seeing the volatility experienced in other markets. Still, this limbo isn’t necessarily a bad place with prices remaining around the $13 mark. | |
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| | For more information on durum wheat, be sure to check out of Food for Thought resource - a collection of leading information on the topics most important in the world of cereal grain science today. |
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| | | | | | For plant-based proteins, soy is a smart choice | |
| | | UConn Today | 4 min. read | |
| | | Soy – the versatile protein source that comes from the species of legumes known as soybeans – is becoming a popular alternative to meat and dairy products, and for good reason. Whether you are trying to eat healthier, eat more sustainably, or both, researchers from University of Connecticut’s College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources Department of Nutritional Sciences recently published an article in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Research exploring qualities that make soy a versatile and nutritious choice. | |
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| | | | | | Patties, ground and beyond: the future of plant-based proteins | |
| | | Supermarket Perimeter | 3 min. read | |
| | | It’s no secret that food culture is changing at a rapid pace and consumers are showing an increasing curiosity and motivation to try great tasting, plant-based proteins across a spectrum of lifestyles. This curiosity and people’s aspiration to achieve more balance with the food they eat have allowed plant-based protein products to grow in popularity in people’s food routines. | |
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| | | | | | New strategies to save rice, the world's most indispensable grain | |
| | | Science Daily | 3 min. read | |
| | | To save one of the most important crops on Earth from extreme climate swings, scientists are mapping out plants’ own stress-busting strategies. Biologists have learned what happens to the roots of rice plants when they're confronted with two types of stressful scenarios: too much water, or too little. These observations form the basis of new protective strategies. | |
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| | | | | | Cyber criminals targeting agribusiness | |
| | | World Grain | 5 min. read | |
| | | Agribusiness is increasingly incorporating internet-enabled technologies and data-driven solutions into farm production, food processing, supplier industries, logistics, client communications and sales marketing. Agriculture is now more vulnerable than ever to phishing campaigns that house malicious links and attachments; ransomware that leads to lost revenue and business disruption; exposure of confidential data; and even data integrity issues due to negligent security. | |
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| | | | | Cereals & Grains 22: Innovating the Future of Food | |
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