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There is a fair chance that, as you read this, you will have a cup of coffee next to your computer. Robusta, arabica, full-flavoured or mild, it will keep you stimulated, as indeed will this edition of New Agriculturist in which, this month, we focus on this important crop. Also percolating through this edition of New Agriculturist are some of the weightiest issues in agriculture today. Can the WTO, for example, be a champion of poor farmers in developing countries whose livelihoods remain undermined by the subsidies that the richer nations use to protect their own? (See Perspective). What is currently brewing on the biotechnology scene and will GMOs filter through to the small farmer? We report from 'Global Agriculture 2020', an international conference where, 'far-sighted to the future', the 2020 vision of most participants reveals their, sometimes cautious, optimism. These are contrasted by views expressed In Print this month, see 'Redesigning Life' whose authors fear too much focus upon the silver lining and none upon the cloud. Closer to the ground, we discover the secrets of rangeland restoration in Syria, (Bringing overgrazed land back from the brink), water conservation in India (Watertight) and pioneering work in Tanzania linking livestock and human health (Bovine tuberculosis - a knotty problem?). And, from the Hex River valley in South Africa's Western Cape, news of progress in the plan to reduce the damage caused by fruit flies by regular releases of sterile flies (Fly in the ointment). New Agriculturist believes that diversity is healthy. We hope you find much of interest this month - as you enjoy the rest of your coffee. Please let us know if you experience any problems with accessing New Agriculturist. Please also suggest topics that you would like to see covered in future editions and send us your suggestions for making New Agriculturist even easier to use. To access an earlier edition of New Agriculturist visit the back issue page. Here we provide access to all articles in previous editions of New Agriculturist. The latest information on courses and conferences is contained in the current edition only. Alternatively if you are looking for an article on a specific subject, you can also search the site. To suggest a subject for a future edition of the New Agriculturist, or to offer material to us, please use our suggestions page. Interacting with New Agriculturist You are free to print copies of the articles contained within the New Agriculturist and distribute them to those who do not have internet access. Articles may also be used in other publications on the condition that New Agriculturist is credited as the source of the material, and a sample is sent to WRENmedia. For all other uses please ask permission of the authors. Photographs are from the photo library of WRENmedia unless otherwise stated and may only be duplicated with express permission. Please contact Susanna Thorp for further information. Organizations and companies wishing to display services in New Agriculturist and to be linked with this site should contact Patrick Harvey. For information on WRENmedia services, simply click on the logo below. Editorial team: Webmaster: The authors of the New Agriculturist do not guarantee the accuracy of the information contained in the New Agriculturist, nor do they accept responsibility for errors or omissions or their consequences. The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of WRENmedia. |
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