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AGRICULTURE NEWS UPDATES IN ASIA – June 2025

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Global/Regional News

UPCOMING EVENT: Festival of Stewardship 2025, 15 July 2025, Singapore Time (SGT): 20:00 – 22:00

How does agriculture support the world’s population in the face of multiple global challenges? What support do farmers need and how can this be provided in an effective manner? Stewardship programs help by offering farmers practical advice on managing their land, inputs, and outputs more effectively. But delivering these services to millions of farmers—and making a real, lasting impact—is no easy task. This webinar will look at the key challenges, highlight innovative solutions, and share success stories. We’ll hear different perspectives and insights, including from the farmers themselves.

You can find the program of the webinar here.

UPDATED DATES & VENUE!!! Save the Date: 8th Asian Short Course on Agribiotechnology, Biosafety Regulation, and Communication

The International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA), Inc., and the Malaysian Biotechnology Information Centre (MABIC) announce the 8th Asian Short Course on Agribiotechnology, Biosafety Regulation, and Communication (ASCA8). The 5-day intensive training program for key biotechnology players will now be held on September 8-12, 2025 in Manila, Philippines. For more information, please click the link –  ASCA8updates

Sustainable Pesticide Management Framework program marks fourth year, adding Latin American reach and pioneering complementary technologies

CropLife International published the 2024 Annual Report of its Sustainable Pesticide Management Framework program (SPMF), the flagship initiative created in 2021 to support and enhance ongoing implementation of the International Code of Conduct on Pesticide Management (ICoC). Read more…

Agricultural innovation will drive solutions for our future food security needs with new value-chain cooperation, says CropLife International CEO

Addressing the International Grains Council conference in London, CropLife International President and CEO Emily Rees called for global value-chain cooperation in the face of geopolitical volatility, focusing on the core role of plant-science technology as the driver to meeting future food productivity needs. Read more…


Country News

Australia/New Zealand

Australia and New Zealand Consider Approval for Genetically Modified Purple Tomato

On June 20, 2025, the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) announced the evaluation of Application A1333, which seeks approval for the use of genetically modified (GM) purple tomatoes in food. The purple tomato, developed by Norfolk Healthy Produce Inc., has been genetically modified to generate natural blue pigments (anthocyanins) during ripening, resulting in its distinct purple skin and flesh. Anthocyanins are known for their antioxidant properties, making this tomato a potential innovation in functional foods. Read more…

FSANZ Board Approves Updated Definition of Gene Technology and New Breeding Techniques

On 4 June 2025, the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) Board approved a major update to how genetically modified (GM) food is defined under the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (the Code). The revision, part of Proposal P1055, aims to revise outdated, process-based definitions with new outcome-based criteria to address advances in gene technologies. Read more…

Bangladesh

International Biotechnology Conference 2025 concludes at BRAC University

The two-day International Biotechnology Conference 2025 (IBC 2025) concluded at BRAC University in Merul Badda, Dhaka, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and showcasing emerging trends in biotechnology research and application. Read more…

China

Beijing Pushes Rapid Introduction of New Soybean, Corn, and Wheat Varieties

As part of a broader initiative to support agricultural development and enhance food security, China will speed up the introduction of new crop varieties. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, the focus will be on high-oil, high-yield soybean, dense-tolerant and disease-resistant corn, and disease-resistant wheat. Read more…

Minister Han Jun Meets with Hungarian Minister of Agriculture

Han Jun, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, met with Istvan Nagy, Minister of Agriculture of Hungary, in Beijing on June 17. They exchanged views on deepening China–Hungary cooperation in agriculture. Read more…

Ministry emphasizes balance between farmers’ interests and rural revitalization

At a news conference held on Friday, the ministry emphasized that this farmland red line must be strictly adhered to without any breaches, and high-quality farmland should primarily be used for grain production. Read more…

China, Thailand kick off durian festival, fruit week

The 2025 Thailand Durian Carnival and China-Thailand Fruit Week launched in Beijing over the weekend, aiming to deepen agricultural cooperation between the two countries and inject new vitality into regional fruit trade. Read more…

Across China: Cutting-edge technologies bring ancient inventions to life

In the heartland of China, near a 4,500-year-old farmland, a team of agricultural scientists is modernizing an ancient practice. They are using big data analytics and AI modeling to study and improve the yield of a specific plot of land. Read more…

India

Government may introduce seed amendment bill in Parliament this year

The government is in the process of making changes to the Seed Act to address the problem of spurious seeds, minister of agriculture and farmers’ welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan said. The amended bill will ensure traceability of seeds and fix accountability, he said. “We are in the process of amending the Seed Act, which would be introduced soon,” the minister added. Read more…

India, US Push For Interim Trade Deal Before 9 July As Trump’s Tariff Deadline Looms

India and the United States remain in active negotiations to finalise an interim trade agreement ahead of the 9 July deadline, failure of which could trigger the reinstatement of steep reciprocal tariffs imposed by Washington, PTI reported. Read more…

Shukla lifts off with 7 Indian experiments

Seven indigenously developed scientific experiments from India have been launched aboard the Axiom Mission 4. These experiments were developed by publicj research institutions across India and aimed to advance knowledge in agriculture, health and survival in extreme environments. Read more…

Centre approves South Asia unit of International Potato Centre at Agra

The CIP-South Asia Regional Centre (CSARC) will come up at Singna in Agra and will not only serve farmers in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and West Bengal but also cater to South Asian countries. Read more…


Indonesia

Indonesia Aims for Sugar Self-Sufficiency by 2027, Says VP Gibran

The government is stepping up efforts to achieve national sugar self-sufficiency, with Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka reaffirming the administration’s commitment to support farmers and strengthen the sugar industry from upstream to downstream. Read more…

Indonesia Seeks Joint Venture Fertilizer Plant with Russia

Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman said Russia has expressed readiness to invest in the project, which is intended to serve both domestic needs and export markets. Read more…

Indonesia to Stop Corn Imports by 2026, Prabowo Says

President Prabowo Subianto has ordered a halt to corn imports by 2026 as Indonesia moves toward achieving food self-sufficiency. Read more…

Japan

Agriculture ministry aims to stop publishing rice index amid accuracy concerns

The agriculture ministry plans to cease publishing its rice crop situation index, which has been used for almost seven decades, after farmers and retailers voiced concerns that government data is overstated. Read more…

Korea

Lee Jae Myung unveils 11 new ministers as Cabinet takes shape

President Lee Jae Myung on Monday nominated 11 ministers for Cabinet posts, including South Korea’s first civilian chief of the Ministry of National Defense in more than six decades, while the incumbent agriculture minister, Minister Song Mi-ryung, from the previous Yoon Suk Yeol administration will remain in her post. Read more…

Korea aims to double Nepal’s rice yields through new KOPIA initiative

New Kathmandu center to support seed development, mechanization, and self-sufficiency in staple crops. Read more…

Agriculture ministry to launch task force on stabilizing food supply amid price hikes

The agriculture ministry said Wednesday it will launch a task force on stabilizing the supply of agricultural and livestock products to rein in soaring food prices. Read more…

Malaysia

PM calls for local fruits at govt functions, open to SST review

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has proposed that government departments and agencies serve local fruits during official functions to promote domestic agriculture. Read more…

DOSM to unveil National Agricultural Production Index to address critical data gaps

The Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) will soon introduce a National Agricultural Production Index to strengthen food security by addressing critical data gaps in the agriculture sector. Read more…

Pakistan

Govt reaffirms zero tolerance for fake seeds, prioritizes quality supply to farmers

The federal government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the provision of high quality certified seed to farmers across Pakistan, declaring it a top national priority. Read more…

China-Pakistan saline-alkali land and dryland agriculture cooperation deepens

The two sides agreed to carry out joint research on new germplasms of saline-alkali land crops and dryland agricultural technologies to enhance the capacity for regional agricultural sustainable development. Read more..

Minister calls for urgent climate action to bridge food-water-agriculture divide

Federal Minister for Climate Change, Dr. Musadik Masood Malik emphasized aligning Pakistan’s climate strategies with global sustainability goals, calling for enhanced focus on scientific innovation and adaptive governance. Read more…

Philippines

DA expects stronger second-quarter growth on higher rice, corn harvests

The Department of Agriculture (DA) expects stronger performance in the second quarter, led by improved rice and corn harvests. Read more…

Philippines-Japan space collaboration to boost disaster response, agriculture

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Friday announced a new collaboration between the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) that aims to use space technology to enhance disaster response, agricultural planning, and public safety in the Philippines. Read more…

Satellite-based crop insurance to benefit rice farmers – IRRI

The government is teaming up with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) to pilot an insurance program designed to monitor farm conditions and assess crop damage using satellite data. Read more…

Gov’t launches ₱27.7-billion program to solve agri logistics woes

Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel said the government is stepping up efforts to address long-standing logistical issues in the agriculture sector through the ₱27.7-billion farm-to-market bridges development program (FMBDP). Read more…

Taiwan

EU body approves Taiwanese mango, guava for import

The EU’s Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE) has approved Taiwan’s application to export mangoes and guavas to all 27 EU member states following a years-long suspension due to tightened regulations. Read more…

Thailand

Cabinet reshuffle expected as parties finalise ministerial appointments

The Klatham Party is set to replace the Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, with “Sia Benz” Atthakorn Sirilatthayakorn, a close ally of party strategist Colonel Thammanat Prompao, seen as a likely candidate to take over from Narumon Pinyosinwat. Read more…

Thai-Cambodian border closure has limited impact on Thailand: Agriculture Ministry

The closure of the Thai-Cambodian border has impacted Cambodia’s annual cassava exports worth 9 billion baht, while Thailand’s vegetable exports remain insignificant. Read more…

Vietnam, Thailand aim to grow rice exports to Japan

In both countries, production of japonica rice, which is the same short-grain variety as that produced in Japan, has been expanding amid a boom in washoku Japanese cuisine. Read more…


Vietnam

Responsible agrifood systems to advance Vietnam NDC 3.0 goals

According to Mr. Huy, Head of the Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction and Ozone Layer Protection Division under the Department of Climate Change (Ministry of Agriculture and Environment), this emission lowering is the result of scaling up various technical solutions for low-emission rice cultivation, Five Reductions (1M5R) approach, alternate wetting and drying ( AWD ) irrigation, application of biotechnology in crop and livestock production, and improvements in soil management and afforestation. Read more…

Post-merger agriculture in the Mekong Delta: Scaling up, streamlining procedures

The Mekong Delta, Vietnam’s hub for rice, aquaculture, and fruit production, is at an important turning point in its development restructuring process, as the Government’s policy to merge provinces and cities is implemented. Beyond changes to administrative boundaries, the merger paves the way for new development spaces, enabling larger-scale production, streamlined administrative procedures, enhanced regional linkages, and improved competitiveness for the agricultural sector. Watch video…

U.S. Soy Celebrates 30 Years of Partnership with Vietnam

The U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) today commemorates three decades of partnership between U.S. Soy and Vietnam at a milestone event in Ho Chi Minh City. Read more…

Prime Minister: Vietnam exemplifies rural development and poverty reduction

(VAN) Vietnam’s national goal programs have effectively mobilized the combined strength of agriculture, farmers, and rural areas, thereby enhancing the material and spiritual well-being of the Vietnamese populace. Read more…


Plant Science Updates

Australian breakthrough could lead to more climate change resilient crops

A plant biology breakthrough including work from researchers at Victoria’s Monash University could help breeders tailor crops specifically suited to individual climatic zones. Read more…

New CRISPR-Based Gene Switch Helps Plants Beat Heat and Disease, Paves Way for Smart Farming

In a breakthrough that could redefine how crops handle environmental stress, researchers from the Bose Institute, an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), have developed a smart CRISPR-based molecular tool that enables plants to fight disease and tolerate heat—only when necessary. Read more…

Experts from India Use Gene Editing to Fight Rice Dehydration

A study conducted by researchers from the NIPGR, ICAR, NRRI, and Regional Centre for Biotechnology in India shows that the overexpression of OsDUF2488 provides improved tolerance to dehydration and oxidative stress in rice. Read more…

CSIRO Scientists Identify Gene Behind Bt Cotton Resistance Against Bollworms

Researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) have identified how insect pests are developing resistance to Bt cotton. Read more…

Improved Samba Mahsuri: A Disease-Resistant Rice Variety That Brings Higher Yields and Greater Profits to Indian Farmers

Improved Samba Mahsuri is a high-yield, disease-resistant rice variety developed using Marker Assisted Selection. It combats bacterial blight, maintains premium grain quality, and offers a low glycemic index. Read more…


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AGRICULTURE NEWS UPDATES IN ASIA – January 2025

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Global News

153 Nobel and World Food Prize Laureates Issue Urgent Wake-Up Call Over Hunger Tipping Point

A broad coalition of 153 Nobel and World Food Prize Laureates has made an unprecedented plea for financial and political backing to develop “moonshot” technologies to avert a hunger catastrophe in the next 25 years. Read more…

Understanding the Regulatory Challenges for CRISPR Gene Editing on Crops

CRISPR/Cas gene-editing technology (CRISPR) presents a possible solution to this impending crisis. However, incorporating CRISPR into agriculture and food production requires navigating complex regulatory frameworks that could determine how widely these innovations are adopted. Read more…


Country News

Australia

Bayer: Federal Court Brings an End to Roundup™ Litigation in Australia

The Court issued a 322-page ruling finding that the weight of scientific evidence does not support a link between glyphosate and NHL. This is an outcome consistent with worldwide regulatory and scientific assessments, including from the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA), concluding that glyphosate is not carcinogenic. Read more…

Destructive tomato virus leads to 120 job losses at Victorian farm

More 100 workers have lost their jobs at a Victorian tomato glasshouse where a damaging virus has been detected. The tomato brown rugose virus reduces crop yields by up to 70 per cent. Read more…

How AI is helping farmers and the Great Barrier Reef

Artificial intelligence is being used as a tool across many Australian industries right now, including farming — where home-grown experts have developed “intelligent irrigation” to help ease the workload for farmers, and conserve water. Read more…

Calls continue to change organic labelling rules in Australia

Organic certification is not legally required for a product to be described as organic, but a business making organic claims must be able to prove them. Read more…

Sunn hemp trialled in cotton fields to combat reniform nematodes

A cotton-growing region is battling a microscopic soil pest that is decimating cotton crops. Scientists have found that a new legume — called sunn hemp — may reduce the impact of reniform nematodes. Read more…

China

China approves 17 more gene-edited crop varieties

China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) has awarded safety certificates to 17 gene-edited crop varieties, according to a Reuters report. Read more…

Chinese rice tastes and looks better than it did 16 years ago, research team finds

The taste of rice in China has improved over the past decade or so, Chinese researchers have discovered. Read more…

Minister Han Jun Meets with FAO Director-General

Minister Han said that in 2024, China’s grain output reached 700 million tonnes for the first time, showing that China has further enhanced its food security and made significant contributions to safeguarding global food security. Read more…

Chinese researchers develop green, effective pesticide formulation

Chinese scientists have developed a new eco-friendly pesticide formulation that enhances pest control while being safer for crops and the environment. Read more…

Sri Lankan President kicks off a four-day state visit to China, demonstrating ‘Rubber-Rice’ friendship: expert

During this state visit, Dissanayake is scheduled to participate in several key engagements, including field visits focused on technological and agricultural development, as well as initiatives aimed at poverty alleviation. Read more…

China’s space station conducts over 1,000 research projects

China’s space station will conduct more than 1,000 research projects, promote science popularization and enhance international cooperation over the next 10 to 15 years. Read more…

India

CropLife India pioneers Small Tea Growers’ education drive on the use of Crop Protection Products

Unique campaign designed specifically to help the farmers meet the compliance standards of Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and maximum residue level (MRL) parameters. Read more…

CM launches UP-AGREES project to boost agri sector

The initiative aims to improve farmers’ yield, which is anticipated to rise from 10 quintals to 14-15 quintals per acre, and will provide a much-needed boost to the agricultural economy of Uttar Pradesh. Read more…

UP govt, Google Cloud launch AI-powered agri network

LUCKNOW The UP government has signed an MoU with Google Cloud (India) to launch the Gemini-powered and Beacon-enabled Uttar Pradesh Open Network for Agriculture. Read more…

 Why protesting farmers in Punjab want India to withdraw from WTO

According to the protesting farmers, the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture (AoA), implemented to reduce agricultural subsidies and establish fairer trade systems, is fundamentally biased against developing nations like India. Read more…

ISRO Cowpea Seeds Successfully Germinate in Space: Everything You Need to Know

ISRO announces successful cowpea seed germination in space, part of the CROPS experiment studying plant growth in microgravity. Read more…

Google Signs Deal To Buy Carbon Credits From Indian Farms

The deal – signed by Google and Indian supplier Varaha – is one of the biggest ever involving biochar, and is the tech giant’s first foray into India’s carbon dioxide removal (CDR) sector. Read more…

New Soil Carbon Measurement Method Could Boost Trust in Carbon Credit Markets

Direct soil carbon measurement techniques offer greater accuracy, enhancing the reliability of carbon credits and supporting agricultural sustainability. Read more…

Indonesia

Shallot research boosting yields for Indonesian farmers

Shallot farmers across 4 coastal provinces in Indonesia are experiencing significant growth in production and income through ACIAR-​funded research promoting sustainable cropping systems. Read more…

Indonesia bolsters financing for agriculture, fisheries enterprises

The Indonesian Government is also boosting the business cluster-based KUR and KUR for agricultural tools and machinery as strategic steps to boost productivity in the agriculture sector. Read more…

Indonesian forestry minister proposes 20m hectares of deforestation for crops

An Indonesian government plan to clear forests spanning an area twice the size of South Korea for food and biofuel crops has sparked fears of massive greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss. Read more…

Farmers prefer corn over wheat for feed

The Indonesian government’s plan to import wheat as an alternative to corn for animal feed has sparked concerns among poultry farmers.  Read more…

Indonesia will stop importing feed corn in 2025

Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Food, Zulkifli Hasan, announced that the country will cease importing corn for feed in 2025, as local production is expected to surpass domestic demand. Read more…

Japan

Farm-welfare links for disabled employment expand in Japan

Agriculture-welfare partnerships, in which individuals with disabilities actively participate in farming activities, have been steadily gaining momentum in Japan. Read more…

Japan rice prices jump to record for 4th month

Rice prices set a record high for a fourth consecutive month amid rising production costs. Read more…

Japan, China agree to continue talks for lifting import ban on Japanese beef

Japan and China have agreed to keep communicating over early lifting of China’s import ban on Japanese beef. The ban has continued for more than 20 years. Read more…

Korea

Ministry vows to spur growth of K-food exports

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs held a meeting at aT Center in Seoul on Tuesday to discuss strategies for sustaining growth in Korean agricultural and food exports. Read more…

Agriculture: Unsung hero of Korea’s economic miracle

It is well known that Korea achieved the “Miracle on the Han River” through rapid industrialization. However, few are aware that this economic success would not have been possible without the significant growth in agriculture. Read more…

Malaysia

Rice industry sinking, farmers warn ahead of Putrajaya gathering to protest floor price

They say the amount under discussion is disproportionate to their current operating costs following the removal of diesel subsidies last year. Read more…

Climate, crisis and cost of food

AGRICULTURE remains both the backbone of Malaysia’s economy and a critical element of our national identity. However, as the climate crisis escalates, this vital sector faces mounting threats that jeopardise our ability to feed the nation. Read more…

Local onion cultivation could save Malaysia RM300mil: Mohamad Sabu

Malaysia can save around RM300 million if the local onion cultivation project succeeds, said Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. Read more…

Philippines

DA to build P3 billion cold storage facilities for fruits, vegetables

Department of Agriculture (DA) is set to roll out a P3-billion initiative to construct 99 cold storage facilities nationwide, aiming to extend the shelf life of fruits, vegetables and high-value crops, while ensuring price stability and food security. Read more…

DA forms TWG for food security emergency

The Department of Agriculture (DA) has formed a technical working group (TWG) to formulate the implementing rules for the release of National Food Authority (NFA) rice stocks once the government officially declares a food security emergency on the staple. Read more…

JICA urges more high-value agri investments in Philippines

Japan’s aid arm is urging more job-generating and value-adding investments in the Philippines’ agriculture sector so the domestic vegetable industry can meet the country’s food security needs while also tapping into a wealth of business opportunities. Read more…

Low-GI rice varieties for diabetics

With diabetes rising as the fourth leading cause of death in the Philippines, PhilRice food scientists are exploring rice varieties better suited for people with the medical condition. They are investigating rice with low glycemic indexes (GI) to help manage blood sugar levels. Read more…

Farmers get subsidized access to drone services

Thus, the Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority (FPA), together with the Department of Agriculture-National Rice Program (DA-NRP), is promoting precision agriculture through the Drones4Rice project, emphasizing its benefits for rice farmers and the need to regulate drone activities. Read more…

Taiwanese agritech signs up for UPD community development project

A Taiwanese agricultural technology company and the University of the Philippines (UP) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for locating on UP Diliman campus a demonstration area for innovations in urban farming supporting climate change resilience, human wellness and other such sustainable development goals. Read more…

Pakistan

Chinese delegation, Punjab minister discuss agriculture cooperation

A delegation of China’s (Beijing) Company BGI Group led by its Chairman Dr Wang Jian met with Punjab Agriculture Minister Syed Ashiq Hussain Kirmani here on Monday. Read more…

EO-1 Satellite to enhance country’s capabilities in agriculture, disaster management

The first fully indigenous Electro-Optical (EO-1) Satellite, launched by Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) on Friday, is expected to enhance country’s capabilities in agriculture, disaster management, environmental monitoring and other sectors, symbolizing its growing expertise in space sciences. Read more…

Fall in cotton production worries Sindh industries

Sindh’s industrial sector has expressed grave concern over the fall in cotton production, which will have serious implications for the textile sector as well as the national economy, reports WealthPK. Read more…

Fertilizer Company receives 1.5MW power supply in Gwadar North Free Zone

Agven Private Limited, a fertilizer company in the Gwadar North Free Zone, began receiving 1.5MW of electricity as part of its allocated share, following a significant infrastructure development. Read more…

Pakistan’s sesame seed exports to China surpass $226 million in 2024

Pakistan’s exports of sesame seeds to China exceeded $226 million in 2024, marking a significant development in bilateral trade relations. Read more…

Taiwan

Taiwan to take in 1,000 Indian workers, recruitment talks on with northeastern states

Sources in Taiwan said Taipei has expressed a preference to hire these workers from India’s northeastern states, citing cultural similarities and easy assimilation. Read more…

Taiwan fresh pork exports to Singapore restart after 15-year hiatus

The first batch of fresh pork from Taiwan was shipped to Singapore on Wednesday after the city state announced in November 2024 it would reopen its market to imports of Taiwanese pork for the first time in 15 years, a Taiwanese pork producer said. Read more…

Thailand

Bayer AG celebrates 62 years in Thailand with new collaboration plans

The multinational reaffirms its commitment to supporting Thailand’s health and agriculture sectors in meeting with Paetongtarn at Davos. Read more…

PM arrives in Davos, meets business leaders to boost investment in Thailand

During the WEF Annual Meeting 2025 (WEF AM25) in Davos, Switzerland, on January 21, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra held discussions with senior executives from leading companies, including DP World, Nestlé, and Coca-Cola. Read more…

Durian exports to China resume amid strict policy to ensure quality

Thailand was allowed to resume durian exports to China on Monday as the Agriculture Ministry and relevant agencies have imposed a strict policy to ensure fruit quality. Read more…

Measures implemented to prevent agricultural burning

Agriculture and Cooperatives ministry to root out farmers who have taken part in burning their fields. Read more…

Thailand switching to low-carbon rice to meet net-zero goal

The Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry is promoting low-carbon rice cultivation to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, tackle global warming and boost competitiveness in the global market. Read more…

Singapore

Urban Farms Take Root In Singapore’s Race For More Food Self-Sufficiency – Analysis

Singapore’s ambitious bid to revolutionise food security has turned it into a living experiment in high-tech urban farming and novel food production. Read more…

Brazil, Singapore sign agreement for pork trade in case of ASF

Brazil’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (Mapa) has signed a regionalisation agreement with Singapore to ensure trade in meat and pork products in the event of an outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in Brazil, according to a government-issued press releaseRead more…

Vietnam

Vietnam’s feed companies struggle with soybean meal supply

Amid a jump in global prices, the nation’s feed manufacturers are also being challenged by administrative inconsistencies related to imported soybean meal. Read more…


Plant Science Updates

USDA ERS Report Shows Recent Trends on GE Crop Adoption in the US

Chinese scientists decode popular sugarcane variety

CRISPR technology transforms mustard greens, paving the way for innovative crops

Expected Profitability and Perception Drive Farmer’s Participation in GM Crop Farming

Researchers explore breakthrough approach to combat devastating citrus greening disease

Gene-silencing Spray to Fight Fusarium Head Blight in Cereal Crops

Gene-edited soil bacteria could provide third source of nitrogen for corn production

Researchers Test Dual-process Framework for Understanding Acceptance of Genetic Modification


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