German researcher wants to plant a forest in the Sahara.
In Mauritania, there are currently thoughts about planting millions of trees in the desert sand with the Sahara Renaissance Project. A German researcher believes this is realistic.
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In Mauritania, there are currently thoughts about planting millions of trees in the desert sand with the Sahara Renaissance Project. A German researcher believes this is realistic.
Swarms of nanodrones can greatly increase the efficiency of agriculture. Researchers are confident that they can autonomously spray and fertilize when needed, among other tasks.
A Swedish forestry entrepreneur is selling his multimillion-dollar wood industry empire. However, he will keep his 31,000 hectares of forest.
In the product advertised as "natural mineral water" Perrier, Nestlé used a filtration system that is not allowed to be used here. However, an investigation commission discovered even more.
In England, the heavily indebted water suppliers have maneuvered themselves into a crisis situation. Up to 25% of the water is leaking from the pipes, the lakes are dangerously low, and summer is still to come.
An English pet food manufacturer has to pay a fine of over 560,000 pounds because an employee lost a forearm.
The dairy corporation Arla fell victim to a cyber attack. Read about which location the production has been affected.
The Italian police have arrested 11 farmers. They are suspected to be behind an armed robbery of a money transport vehicle.
The richest man in Australia has once again purchased 7,000 hectares of grazing land for the expansion of the XXL Wagyu cattle herd.
A study by the think tank Climate Focus reveals high market potential for nature-based CO2 storage in Germany. How can the agriculture and forestry sectors enter the carbon market?
On a visitor farm in Wales, the parasite Cryptosporidium has spread. Visitors have been infected through a farm shop and a petting zoo. The extent is concerning.
The bluebell tree is considered a tree of the future thanks to its fast growth: But is it really ideal for the garden?