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  • Bayer faces second trial over alleged Roundup cancer risk

    Bayer is set to face a second US jury over allegations that its popular glyphosate-based weed killer Roundup causes cancer, six months after the company’s share price was rocked by a $289m verdict in a California state court.

  • Bayer could be on the hook for $2 billion award in latest Roundup cancer trial

    n Oakland, California jury on Monday awarded over $2 billion in damages to a couple who were diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after spraying Roundup, America’s most popular weedkiller, on their properties for decades. As The San Francisco Chronicle reports, this is the third such ruling against Monsanto, manufacturer of the glyphosate-based herbicide, and the company now owned by German pharmaceutical giant Bayer AG.

  • Insect 'apocalypse' in U.S. driven by 50x increase in toxic pesticides

    America’s agricultural landscape is now 48 times more toxic to honeybees, and likely other insects, than it was 25 years ago, almost entirely due to widespread use of so-called neonicotinoid pesticides, according to a new study published today in the journal PLOS One.

  • Get Ready for Just-in-Time Farming

    There’s universal demand for farm progress. Operations need to preserve and maximize profits today and be ready to produce and deliver more food tomorrow.

  • Bayer Foundation creates EUR 20 million Social Innovation ecosystem

    The Bayer Foundation today launched its new EUR 20 million Social Innovation ecosystem fund by awarding EUR 3 million to four pioneering social innovators – myAgro, MercyCorps, Path and Living Goods. The fund aims to scale up technology and entrepreneurial solutions that empower African smallholder farmers to lift themselves out of poverty.

  • Biodiversity – it’s what makes life on earth, life.

    But what exactly is biodiversity and why is it so important to us?

  • Roundup settlement stalls as situation becomes 'complicated'

    The multibillion-dollar settlement Bayer announced in June to resolve thousands of Roundup cancer cases is stalled, lawyers said Thursday during a status conference before a federal judge.

  • Bayer’s digital arm is being rolled out in Europe

    Bayer’s digital arm, The Climate Corporation, is further expanding its position worldwide.

  • Water scarcity – how to tackle a neglected global problem

    Water scarcity is on course to become the most dramatic expression of the consequences from exceeding planetary boundaries.

  • Bayer and Microsoft partner to develop digital farming tools

    Bayer announced a strategic partnership with Microsoft to build a new cloud-based set of digital tools and data science solutions for use in agriculture.

  • Bayer and Microsoft offer developers platform to build digital farming solutions

    Bayer and Microsoft have jointly launched a new cloud-based solution for the agri-food industry which contains an enormous collection of agricultural data.

  • Bayer develops alternative to glyphosate herbicide

    Bayer, the chemical conglomerate, has announced its endeavor to develop an alternative to the controversial herbicide glyphosate, as recently disclosed by CEO Bill Anderson to the German newspaper ‘Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung’. Here’s what we know about this new product expected to hit the market by 2028.

  • Innovating for the Plate, the Palate—And the Planet

    When is a tomato more than a tomato?

  • How judicial overreach blocks progress in South African agriculture

    The recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling to overturn Bayer’s registration of drought-tolerant maize, product number MON87460, is a clear example of judicial overreach.

  • Are We Really Losing Roundup?

    Chemical giant Bayer says it might stop making glyphosate. Offrange readers weigh in on what this announcement actually means for U.S. agriculture.

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  • An Impossible milk, which is still in development, would be nothing like soy or other plant-based milks, promised CEO Pat Brown. Instead, the company wants the beverage to taste like the real thing. Any such drink is a long way from shelves, if it ever makes it to the market.
  • Premier Foods waarsku dat die lang laepryssiklus in landbou noukeurig aan sy einde kom en dat boere sowel as verbruikers hulle moet voorberei vir ’n ommekeer.
  • The global wine market is facing a critical paradox: while premiumization keeps its valuation between $515B and $590B, total volume consumption has hit historic lows. Trapped between severe climate volatility and a massive demand deficit from Gen Z and Millennials, who are actively pivoting toward spirits, RTDs, and cannabis, the traditional rules of wine marketing are officially broken.

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