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Water and Food Security Are Key to Business Confidence in Africa

nairoBi, Kenya — There is a direct connection between water, food security and rising levels of business confidence in Africa, according to experts participating in the African Forum on Business and Security in Nai

Argentina’s Cordoba Province Considers Law on Use of Agricultural Chemicals

Argentina, CORDOBA — Legislators in Argentina’s Cordoba province are considering a new law on use of toxic chemicals in agricultural production.

Gates Foundation Says Water Key to Fighting World Poverty

united states, LINCOLN, NE — Water is "the key to fighting worldwide poverty," Jeff Raikes, CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, told the fourth annual global Water for Food Conference last week.

US Companies to Invest $150 Million USD in African Agriculture

washington, dc (Reuters) — A group of U.S.

China to Import Argentinean Corn, Raising Concerns Over Water

Argentina, BUENOS AIRES — Argentina’s Agriculture Ministry has announced that China was opening its border to corn imports from Argentina, although the two sides still have some technicalities on gene varieties to work ou

Argentine Farmers Sue Tobacco Firms, Monsanto Over Water Pollution

Argentina, BUENOS AIRES — Tobacco farmers in Misiones, Argentina, have filed a lawsuit in New Castle County Court in Delaware against tobacco giants Philip Morris, Carolina Leaf Tobacco, Universal Leaf Tobacco Company and

Argentine Farmers Sue Monsanto, Tobacco Companies Over "Devastating Birth Defects"

WILMINGTON (Courthouse News Service (Delaware)) — Full Story - Farmers from Argentina have alleged that agri-giant Monsanto, together with Philip Morris and other U.S.