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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-25 In the not-too-distant future, our fields could be tilled, sown, tended and harvested entirely by fleets of co-operating autonomous machines by land and air. And they'll be working both day and night. Driverless tractors that can follow pre-programmed routes are already being depl... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-25 For years, urban Indians in search of French food were stuck with less-than-alluring options: floppy croissants from the local bakery or rock-hard baguettes from gourmet supermarkets. However, things have been changing lately, and nowhere is this more apparent than in Bengaluru. ... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-23 Taking vitamin D3 supplements may help improve autism symptoms of children, a first-of-its-kind study has suggested. The study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry showed symptoms “improved significantly” following four months of vitamin D3 supplements.<... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-23 We have two predictions today from Justin King, the ex-Sainsbury’s chief executive. One is that food prices are going to rise by some 5% as a result of Brexit and the subsequent fall in the pound. The other is that there’s going to be the collapse of one of the food retailers as a res... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-22 The balance of the pH levels in the body is of high importance for every human being, not only for cancer patients. The overall health is significantly affected by it, and in order to stay healthy, you need to maintain an alkaline environment in the body. As stated in the Raw Food Health ... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-22 Plans have been unveiled for a new food park in Pembrokeshire, which developers claim could create up to 1,000 jobs. The proposed Pembrokeshire Food Park would be located at Withybush Industrial Estate, just outside Haverfordwest. Hacer Developments said the park would provide one... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-22 A group in Scotland has proposed a law decreeing a fundamental right to eat. While the quest to end world hunger has been an ongoing battle at the forefront of public consciousness for decades and decades—for as long as we can remember—the basic human right to food is rarely d... | |
