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Global Ginger Market Size and Forecast Report 2023-2030: China Leads the Market - Industry Trends, Share, Growth, Insight, Impact of Inflation, Company Analysis - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

The "Global Ginger Market, Size, Forecast 2024-2030, Industry Trends, Share, Growth, Insight, Impact of Inflation, Company Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Global Ginger Market, Size, Forecast 2024-2030, Industry Trends, Share, Growth, Insight, Impact of Inflation, Company Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • In 2022 China led the global ginger market, producing 2.5 million metric tons, comprising 61% of the region's output.
  • Growing domestic demand, propelled by health awareness, rising earnings, and culinary tendencies, strengthened China's global market role.
  • Government help, strategic trade agreements, and industry resilience in research, infrastructure, and subsidies emphasized China's enduring management in the worldwide ginger market.

Meat is Eating Up The Planet: US Reaches 'Meat Exhaustion Day' Today

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Friday, March 8, 2024

Eating meat beyond the recommended amount not only has huge human health risks, the industry also causes massive suffering to animals, with 83.3 billion being slaughtered for meat every year.

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  • Eating meat beyond the recommended amount not only has huge human health risks, the industry also causes massive suffering to animals, with 83.3 billion being slaughtered for meat every year.
  • On average, a person in the US consumes almost 3.6 pounds of meat per week.
  • This is the equivalent amount of meat in 14 burgers per person per week, making Americans the biggest consumers of meat in the world.
  • Global meat consumption is eating up the planet, causing animal and human suffering,” says FOUR PAWS CEO and President Josef Pfabigan.

Plan International Canada celebrates CEO Lindsay Glassco's Women of Influence Lifetime Achievement Award ahead of International Women's Day

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

TORONTO, March 5, 2024 /CNW/ - Ahead of International Women's Day, March 8, Plan International Canada is excited to announce that President and CEO Lindsay Glassco is the recipient of this year's Top 25 Women of Influence Lifetime Achievement Award .

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  • TORONTO, March 5, 2024 /CNW/ - Ahead of International Women's Day, March 8, Plan International Canada is excited to announce that President and CEO Lindsay Glassco is the recipient of this year's Top 25 Women of Influence Lifetime Achievement Award .
  • Earlier in her career, she spent a decade with the Government of Canada, including at Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (now Global Affairs Canada).
  • Plan International Canada thanks Women of Influence+ for amplifying the indomitable spirit of women in all their diversity who are driving progress and innovation in society and congratulates all of the Top 25 Women of Influence® Awards recipients.
  • On International Women's Day, the organization calls on everyone to invest in the extraordinary potential of young women to lead and thrive.

Ancient Roman wine production may hold clues for battling climate change

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Thursday, January 4, 2024

Estimates put the average Roman male’s consumption at a litre or more of diluted wine per day.

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  • Estimates put the average Roman male’s consumption at a litre or more of diluted wine per day.
  • The drink was also a symbol of civilised behaviour, and widely used as a drug, medicine and ritual beverage.


We can learn a great deal from the methods Romans used to produce wine about adapting our own agricultural systems to a warming planet. My research has explored the role of vine agroforestry systems in Roman viticulture by looking at archaeology, ancient literature and more modern sources.

Forest agriculture

  • In contrast to the low plants that blanket hillsides in modern vineyards, these vines grew high into the trees.
  • Numerous scenes on Roman sarcophagi and mosaics depict harvesters picking grapes using high ladders, and collecting them in small, distinctive cone-shaped baskets.

Pre industrial wine production

  • They would combine several crops on one small area of land in order to survive, though more commercial farms have also been recorded.
  • Both Pliny and Columella recommended the use of fast growing trees with lots of foliage to protect vines from snooping animals.
  • This observation may baffle modern wine growers, as grapevines do not like too much water.


To modern wine makers, growing vines in damp soil and humid air is unthinkable. It presents a huge risk of fungal diseases that could weaken and kill the vine. Nevertheless, the Romans made it work.

An enduring, ancient technique

  • This relatively recent documentation, in combination with ancient source material, reveals the ingenuity of the system.
  • This means that they soak up excess water from the soil, acting as a water pump and contributing to the natural drainage of an area.
  • High climbing vines also have deeper and more developed roots, which makes them more resistant to rot caused by parasites.

An example for a warming world

  • This means that Roman winemakers in Italy often operated under warmer and more humid conditions than those experienced in much of the 20th century.
  • Most importantly, however, the shade provided by trees seems to delay the ripening of grapes by weeks without problematically decreasing yields.

Roman agriculture on the world stage

  • The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has recently stressed the benefits of agroforestry in a warming world.
  • Insights into Roman and pre-industrial practices suggest that this approach may also help winemakers to adapt to an ever-warming planet.


Dimitri Van Limbergen no recibe salario, ni ejerce labores de consultoría, ni posee acciones, ni recibe financiación de ninguna compañía u organización que pueda obtener beneficio de este artículo, y ha declarado carecer de vínculos relevantes más allá del cargo académico citado.

At the Intersection of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Regrow Ag Reports Continued Momentum to Support Agriculture Resilience Globally

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Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Regrow Ag is working to reduce the impact of agriculture on the planet, while building resilience for the industry.

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  • Regrow Ag is working to reduce the impact of agriculture on the planet, while building resilience for the industry.
  • Programs powered by Regrow support farmers and promote overall farm health by facilitating incentives for growers who implement climate-positive practices.
  • These practices not only decrease greenhouse gas emissions, but also increase crop resilience, bolster yield, and improve soil health.
  • Also in 2023, the Regrow team grew by 42 percent to 160 experts in agriculture, technology and climate science, including 25 PhDs.

Global Indoor Farming Systems Market Report 2023: Innovation Ecosystem, Patent Landscape, Technology Analysis, Strategic Imperatives, Growth Opportunity Analysis - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Monday, December 4, 2023

The "Technology Advances in Indoor Farming Systems" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Key Points: 
  • The "Technology Advances in Indoor Farming Systems" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • This study on the technological advances in indoor farming systems provides a comprehensive analysis of indoor farming technologies, trends, and factors driving the development and adoption of various farming systems.
  • It explores the patent landscape and growth opportunities enabling the development and adoption of indoor farming, It also goes into details of major stakeholders active in the indoor farming landscape.
  • Indoor farming incorporates advanced farming techniques classified as controlled environment agriculture (CEA) that comprises technologies to optimize growing conditions for plants.

COP28: Angel Yeast's Environmentally Friendly Yeast Protein Empowers Sustainability Development

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Angel Yeast is proactively promoting the application of yeast protein, delivering possible sustainable solutions for people leveraging biotech innovations.

Key Points: 
  • Angel Yeast is proactively promoting the application of yeast protein, delivering possible sustainable solutions for people leveraging biotech innovations.
  • Angel Yeast is committed to promoting the green development of the industry and empowering sustainability initiatives with research including the AngeoPro yeast protein.
  • Yeast protein addresses the barriers that keep consumers from buying animal protein supplements as well as the limited health effects and sustainability issues of plant-based protein.
  • "As a trailblazer in the yeast sector, Angel Yeast is spearheading Hubei Province's critical R&D initiative titled 'research and application development of key technology of yeast protein.'

COP28: Angel Yeast's Environmentally Friendly Yeast Protein Empowers Sustainability Development

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Angel Yeast is proactively promoting the application of yeast protein, delivering possible sustainable solutions for people leveraging biotech innovations.

Key Points: 
  • Angel Yeast is proactively promoting the application of yeast protein, delivering possible sustainable solutions for people leveraging biotech innovations.
  • Angel Yeast is committed to promoting the green development of the industry and empowering sustainability initiatives with research including the AngeoPro yeast protein.
  • Yeast protein addresses the barriers that keep consumers from buying animal protein supplements as well as the limited health effects and sustainability issues of plant-based protein.
  • "As a trailblazer in the yeast sector, Angel Yeast is spearheading Hubei Province's critical R&D initiative titled 'research and application development of key technology of yeast protein.'

Xinhua Silk Road: China's Bama Tea shares tea culture and seeks cooperation at Belt and Road forum

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Monday, December 11, 2023

BEIJING, Dec. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- China and Laos share a "tea bond" dating long back and Bama Tea Co., Ltd., with its vision of "Tea for Harmony", seeks more exchanges with tea producing areas of Laos, as well as cooperation opportunities in areas of innovative product R&D and tea tourism, according to Bama Tea chairman Wang Wenli.

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  • BEIJING, Dec. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- China and Laos share a "tea bond" dating long back and Bama Tea Co., Ltd., with its vision of "Tea for Harmony", seeks more exchanges with tea producing areas of Laos, as well as cooperation opportunities in areas of innovative product R&D and tea tourism, according to Bama Tea chairman Wang Wenli.
  • Speaking Thursday at the second Belt and Road Forum for Laos-China Cooperation held in Lao Vientiane, Wang, a representative inheritor of the national intangible cultural heritage "Tie Guan Yin" craftsmanship, introduced Bama's experiences in tea-related cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), sharing the time-honored tea culture with the world to promote exchanges, mutual learning and international cooperation.
  • Topics such as the diversity, influence, and role of tea culture and its role in promoting sustainable development are also widely discussed during the forum among participants.
  • As an industry leader, it is noted that Bama tea was also invited to share its products at various promotion events held in multiple countries.

Winner in AI Solutions for Climate Change Competition Announced at COP28

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Tuesday, December 5, 2023

DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Huawei has teamed up with multiple UN agencies in helping unlock the potential of AI in bolstering collective response to climate change at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), hosted by the UAE.

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  • DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Huawei has teamed up with multiple UN agencies in helping unlock the potential of AI in bolstering collective response to climate change at the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), hosted by the UAE.
  • "This means we need to act fast to reconcile between fast-growing demand for data with expectations for green networks," Guo said.
  • The technology has been implemented in more than 40 countries, helping reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 700,000 tons per year, Guo said.
  • The initiative is aimed at illuminating on the ways in which digital technologies can help achieve a more sustainable future and optimize resource efficiency through joint action.