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Food Fight

Every year, in a tradition dating to the 1940s, thousands gather in the Spanish town of Buñol for La Tomatina, a giant “food fight”, in which participants gleefully pelt each other with tomatoes and get very, very messy. There’s blood in the streets, but it belongs to the tomatoes. However, according to a study in the…

FAO Policy Guide for High Food Prices

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has released an updated guide for policy makers in developing countries on how to address the negative impacts of high food prices.

Study to contain Kenya’s aflatoxin contamination in maize

International and Kenyan experts met on Thursday with Kenyan government officials, donors, and various food and health-related organizations to share results from recent research on the prevalence of aflatoxin contamination in maize.

Drought‐Tolerant Maize Gets U.S. Debut .

When the planting season arrives later this year, farmers in the United States will have a new way to safeguard their crops from drought. Last week, DuPont subsidiary Pioneer Hi‐Bred International, headquartered in Johnston, Iowa, announced plans to release a series of hybrid maize (corn) strains that can flourish with…

First transgenic drought tolerant maize trials planted in Eastern Africa.

The first transgenic drought tolerant maize trials under the Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) project were planted in confined fields in Uganda on 25 November and in Kenya on 1 December 2010 following the regulatory approval given by the respective national biosafety committee/ authority.