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Tomorrow Is Our Impermanent Address
Floating gardens in Bangladesh. French agencies joint report Agrimonde says the state of global agriculture is better than you think. But assumptions are easily punctured, throwing human predictions off course. What are the forces that will shape food and agriculture … Continue reading
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Tagged aquaponics, gene editing, hyperspectral imaging, John Todd, New Alchemy
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