Arsenic threat in riceNEWSFOOD.com Primo piano, Italy - Dec 19, 200719 December 2007, Rome – High levels of arsenic in rice could be reduced by applying improved irrigation management practices in Asia, FAO said today in a …
Defence policy can't be left to doomsayersThe Australian, Australia - 6 hours agoIn East Asia, rice, the dominant regional food crop, will experience small and below-average declines in yield in the next 20 to 30 years, with moderate but …
Investor Targets Nation's Rice SufficiencyAllAfrica.com, Washington - 23 hours ago"Novel commodities has in its employ multiple nationalities from countries of Asia, Africa, South America and elsewhere, who both invest and work towards …
UN News CentreBetter irrigation methods could reduce arsenic threat in rice …UN News Centre - Dec 19, 200719 December 2007 – Improved irrigation practices in Asia could reduce the high levels of arsenic found in rice, the United Nations Food and Agriculture …
Barun Roy: We don`t have a choiceBusiness Standard, India - Dec 19, 2007The very act of growing rice, which feeds more than half the world’s population, emits some 50-100 million tonnes of this harmful gas into the atmosphere …