Home Knowledge Base the agriculture ministry

the agriculture ministry

No mentions found

This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.

Related Articles from SNS

Unsupervised Pattern Analysis in Japanese Veterinary Toxicology: A Regulatory-Compliant Framework for Cross-Species Risk Assessment

Announce Type: new Abstract: Veterinary pharmacovigilance systems are essential for monitoring adverse drug events (ADEs), yet existing approaches often fail to capture region-specific toxicity patterns shaped by local biological and regulatory contexts. In Japan, these challenges are amplified by species-specific metabolic differences and reporting practices defined by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries (MAFF). Most prior work relies on prediction-oriented models, limiting...

arXiv CS 5d ago

Thai PM calls for urgent talks with Malaysia after shrimp import ban sparks concerns for farmers’ livelihoods

Thai PM calls for urgent talks with Malaysia after shrimp import ban sparks concerns for farmers’ livelihoods Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has instructed his ministers to seek a bilateral trade solution with Malaysia. KUALA LUMPUR: Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has called for immediate talks with Malaysia following its temporary import ban of five Thai shrimp species as part of tighter controls on Thai fishery products. Anutin issued the directive in a Cabinet meeting on...

Channel News Asia 7d ago

Government cuts Kharif fertiliser demand estimate on weak monsoon outlook

NEW DELHI: India estimates a lower fertiliser consumption during the Kharif sowing season in the light of IMD’s forecast of below normal monsoon, a top govt official said on Monday, adding the demand for urea is now estimated at 190 lakh tonnes against the earlier projection of 194 lakh tonnes. The demand of Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) — another key soil nutrient — has been lowered to 60 lakh tonnes against the earlier estimate of 66 lakh tonnes. Aparna Sharma, additional secretary in...

Times of India 8d ago

Government braces for a tough sowing season ahead

Staring at a tough sowing season due to forecast of a weak monsoon and pressure on inputs such as fertilisers and diesel, the Centre will on Monday launch a month-long nationwide campaign on balanced and judicious use of inputs such as fertilisers and water, timely advice to farmers in view of weather-related challenges and delivering benefits of various farm-related schemes directly to villages. The aim of the campaign - Khet Bachao Abhiyan - is also to motivate farmers to increase the use...

Times of India 9d ago

WMO's El Nino alert raises odds of severe impact on monsoon

Fuelled by unusually warm waters in the Pacific, El Nino is rapidly developing and is set to impact global temperature and rainfall patterns, increasing risk of extreme weather in coming months, World Meteorological Organisation warned on Tuesday in an update that points to an "80% likelihood of El Nino forming in June-Aug". This makes it almost certain that the conditions would severely weaken India's monsoon and turn June hotter than normal, as predicted by IMD last week. While there's...

Times of India 7d ago

Stalin's underground wine cellar holds 40,000 Georgian and French bottles

Deep beneath the streets of Tbilisi, behind heavy doors and years of silence, sits a collection that few people have ever seen. Dust-covered bottles. Cobwebs hanging from stone ceilings.

Times of India 9d ago

Lula thanks China for beef win and tells US after tariffs: ‘I will sell to someone else’

Advertisement Lula thanks China for beef win and tells US after tariffs: ‘I will sell to someone else’ The president also branded Rubio a ‘frustrated Latino’ and vowed Brazil would ‘not be treated as an insignificant little republic’ by the US 3-MIN READ3-MIN 1 Listen Igor Patrickin Rio de Janeiro Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva thanked China for clearing the country’s beef of foot-and-mouth disease and fired a barb at US President Donald Trump, saying “I will sell to someone...

South China Morning Post 6d ago

China clears Brazilian beef of foot-and-mouth disease, but quota limits profits

Advertisement China clears Brazilian beef of foot-and-mouth disease, but quota limits profits Recognition lifts a long-standing sanitary barrier, but an import quota in force since January caps how far Brazilian beef sales can grow 3-MIN READ3-MIN Listen Igor Patrickin Rio de Janeiro Brazil has won wider access to the world’s biggest beef market after China recognised the entire country as free of foot-and-mouth disease, though a new quota will still cap prices. The decision was announced on...

South China Morning Post 7d ago

Denmark’s Frederiksen unveils new left-leaning cabinet

Denmark’s caretaker Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen unveiled her third coalition government on Wednesday, putting an end to two months of political blockage following last March’s national election. After spending the past seven years governing with center-right parties, the Danish Social Democrat opted to form a left-leaning coalition with the insurgent Green Left party, the Social Liberals and The Moderates. Her cabinet’s 21 ministers include familiar faces like former...

Politico EU 7d ago

In Brazil's Cerrado region, Indigenous fire practices reshape wildfire strategy

In Brazil's Cerrado region, Indigenous fire practices reshape wildfire strategy Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Fire began crackling like approaching rain on a recent morning in the Xerente Indigenous Territory in Tocantins in northern Brazil. But the Indigenous residents weren't afraid and didn't rush to put it out. The flames were intentional as part of a wildfire prevention effort planned by the Xerente in coordination with environmental officials before the peak dry months of August and September.

Phys.org 2d ago