In her controversial book, Silent Spring, Rachel Carson questioned human attempts to control the natural world by means of synthetic pesticides. The 1960s saw the advent of the so-called green revolution, which was characterised by the doubling of yields of major grain crops, thanks mainly to frenzied development of improved and novel technologies that spawned more efficient cultivars, fertilisers and pesticides. The concomitant improvement in food security, farmer profits and livelihoods, as well as the upliftment of rural communities that those technological advancements brought, represented to Carson “a smooth superhighway on which we progress with great speed, but at its end lies disaster”.https://www.agriorb...
Since the time that Homo sapiens took up farming, a battle has been waged against pests and diseases...
Weeds have been a problem creator in crop production practices since time immemorial. The weeds caus...
The present millennium has started with unprecedented global menaces with serious implications for m...
Conventional agriculture is successful and sustainable Current conventional agriculture can support ...
Most commercial crop producers the world over will likely agree that glyphosate deserves to be h...
The world s food production is undergoing rapid and revolutionary transformation, but little is know...
Weeds are wonderous creations of nature – weedy type plants not only survived but over time have evo...
Modern agriculture is faced with the challenge of feeding a rapidly growing population.While crop yi...
Approximately 10.3 million farmers in 22 countries grew biotech (genetically modified) crops in 2006...
A visionary 'what might be' in the next century in agriculture. Technology, agricultural consultatio...
Prior to the 1950s weeds were controlled by a wide variety of mechanical and cultural methods with l...
Synthetic herbicides have been used globally to control weeds in major field crops. This has imposed...
The origin of agriculture led to the domestication of many plant species and to the exploitation of ...
More than 8.6 billion kilograms of glyphosate have been used worldwide since the 1970s. Herbicide to...
Despite the wide use of herbicides in the past century, their use is decreasing due to rising resist...
Since the time that Homo sapiens took up farming, a battle has been waged against pests and diseases...
Weeds have been a problem creator in crop production practices since time immemorial. The weeds caus...
The present millennium has started with unprecedented global menaces with serious implications for m...
Conventional agriculture is successful and sustainable Current conventional agriculture can support ...
Most commercial crop producers the world over will likely agree that glyphosate deserves to be h...
The world s food production is undergoing rapid and revolutionary transformation, but little is know...
Weeds are wonderous creations of nature – weedy type plants not only survived but over time have evo...
Modern agriculture is faced with the challenge of feeding a rapidly growing population.While crop yi...
Approximately 10.3 million farmers in 22 countries grew biotech (genetically modified) crops in 2006...
A visionary 'what might be' in the next century in agriculture. Technology, agricultural consultatio...
Prior to the 1950s weeds were controlled by a wide variety of mechanical and cultural methods with l...
Synthetic herbicides have been used globally to control weeds in major field crops. This has imposed...
The origin of agriculture led to the domestication of many plant species and to the exploitation of ...
More than 8.6 billion kilograms of glyphosate have been used worldwide since the 1970s. Herbicide to...
Despite the wide use of herbicides in the past century, their use is decreasing due to rising resist...
Since the time that Homo sapiens took up farming, a battle has been waged against pests and diseases...
Weeds have been a problem creator in crop production practices since time immemorial. The weeds caus...
The present millennium has started with unprecedented global menaces with serious implications for m...