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At the present time almost 16% of the land area of cultivated organic soil in Québec's Montérégie region is already considered thin and highly degraded due to heavy decomposition.
Nearly one half of the planet's land mass is on the brink of turning into nonarable desert, according to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). These already-arid lands ...
Discover why New Jersey is known as 'The Garden State,' its rich agricultural history, famous crops, and how the nickname ...
Over three billion people currently suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, despite apparent caloric sufficiency in food production. This phenomenon, commonly termed "hidden hunger", is attributed to ...
US researchers are developing an AI-powered microscope system that could make soil health testing faster, cheaper, and more ...
Nature and Environment Middle East Why fertile land is turning to desert Stuart Braun Published 12/04/2024 last updated 12/06/2024 Four football fields of land degrade into desert every second.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A study by a group of students at Carmel Girls’ Higher Secondary School in the city, comparing the soil types from five different sources, has found that an abandoned ...
Julian Melchiorri is an entrepreneur and innovator recognised for his pioneering work on photosynthesis and biomimicry. He is ...
As the ice melted, strong winds handed the land another jolt of fertility. Massive dust storms spread mineral-rich river basin soil well over 100 miles, laying a fertile layer of topsoil ideal for ...
Fertile land for growing vegetables is at risk — but a scientific discovery could turn the tide "This initiative has gained the attention of international farmers and researchers" ...
Nearly one half of the planet's land mass is on the brink of turning into nonarable desert, according to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). These already-arid lands are ...