Farming subsidies are a controversial issue. Their proponents argue they are necessary to protect local producers and food security: others call them wealth enablers that go against the spirit of a free market economy
Demand for meat will soon be unsustainable, so ‘vegetarian’ food companies are adapting their strategies to encompass meat-lovers as well
The New Economy speaks to Carlos Lambro, Brand President of New Holland Agriculture, about the company’s drive towards more environmentally-friendly farming
The rock bottom price of meat is serving only to obscure the consequences of excessive consumption. The world needs to curb its appetite for meat – now
New Holland’s innovative products and state-of-the-art agricultural solutions help farmers improve the efficiency and sustainability of their farms. It means they can do more with less and turn farms into profitable businesses
Brazil’s controversial decision to allow the use of ‘suicide’ seeds has implications for small-scale farmers all over the world
As the global demand for quantity and variety of food increases, the global food industry needs to be modernised to supply the population efficiently
Anti-whistleblower legislation prevents activists documenting animal abuse at a number of meat plants