Growers are increasingly interested in participating in the emerging carbon trading market and managing their cropping systems to increase the potential for carbon sequestration in the soil.
Here is an extract of John Grove’s presentation at the XV Aapresid Congress 2007. Soil fertility and plant nutrition are two of the most concerning themes of this Institution that promotes the no-till system.
It measures how much land and water area a human population requires to produce the resources it consumes and to absorb its wastes under prevailing technology.
Socio-economic benefits are becoming evident among resource-poor farmers. In 2007, biotech crop area grew 12 percent to reach 114.3 million hectares, the second highest area increase in the past five years.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations announces today the release of their annual flagship report, The State of Food and Agriculture 2007: Paying Farmers for Environmental Services.
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