A University of Nevada, Reno researcher is developing new varieties of sorghum that could be a game-changer for dairy farmers, breweries, and those in need of gluten-free foods.
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New Vision on MSNAfrica, China scientists root for sweet sorghum to boost food securityAs the world grapples with the effects of climate change with its devastating impact on food security, scientists have come together to avail weather resilient food crops so that people can sail ...
Most of the genetically modified (GM) crops approved to date (e.g., corn, cotton and soybean improved for insect resistance or herbicide tolerance) do not have compatible wild relatives near their ...
But food activists in South Africa say a return to traditional diets could help. Reporting from Johannesburg, Zaheer Cassim explores the benefits of sorghum and why this indigenous African grain ...
Researchers have identified two key genes, SbSLT1 and SbSLT2, that help sorghum resist Striga by preventing its germination.
Dr Tobias Doyer, CEO of Grain SA, said he expected Godongwana to expand on the themes he highlighted in the medium-term ...
President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk have shut down USAID and Food for Peace, meaning Kansas sorghum farmers lost ...
Grain SA calls for VAT removal on sorghum to alleviate financial strain, boost market demand, and protect local jobs and food security.
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