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When Rice Fields Double as Power Plants
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When Rice Fields Double as Power Plants

Japanese oil giant Idemitsu Kosan builds solar farms on rice paddies, revealing how agrivoltaics could reshape both agriculture and renewable energy economics.

The Silent Threat Brewing in Your Morning Coffee
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The Silent Threat Brewing in Your Morning Coffee

Coffee wilt disease has cost over $1 billion and reshaped global coffee supply. How a fungal pathogen is evolving to threaten our daily caffeine fix.

What Happens Underground When Winters Get Warmer?
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What Happens Underground When Winters Get Warmer?

Climate change disrupts soil microbial ecosystems as warmer winters throw off the delicate timing between plants and fungi, with far-reaching consequences for agriculture and food webs

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Taiwan-US Trade Deal Reshuffles Asian Markets, Tests Korea's Export Strategy
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Taiwan-US Trade Deal Reshuffles Asian Markets, Tests Korea's Export Strategy

Taiwan opens farm and auto markets to US in finalized trade pact, creating new competitive pressures for Korean exporters and reshaping regional trade dynamics

Soybean Politics: Trump's Rural Dilemma in an Election Year
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Soybean Politics: Trump's Rural Dilemma in an Election Year

As Trump ramps up pressure on China through foreign policy moves, US soybean farmers fear becoming collateral damage again. Can political rhetoric survive economic reality?

Robotic hand holding a seedling in a high-tech greenhouse
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China Agricultural Seed Self-Reliance 2026: Harvesting the New 'Chips'

China is achieving significant milestones in its 'China agricultural seed self-reliance 2026' initiative, replacing foreign genetics with domestic varieties.

South Korea's Bird Flu Cases Climb to 21 with Three New Outbreaks
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South Korea's Bird Flu Cases Climb to 21 with Three New Outbreaks

South Korea has confirmed three new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza, bringing the season's total to 21. Authorities are implementing culling and standstill orders to contain the spread.

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South Korea Confirms 17th Bird Flu Case This Season at Quail Farm
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South Korea Confirms 17th Bird Flu Case This Season at Quail Farm

South Korea confirmed its 17th case of H5N1 bird flu this winter at a quail farm in Jincheon. Authorities are implementing quarantine measures and nationwide farm inspections to prevent further spread.

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