Kazakhstan to double agricultural output — goal announced at EAEU council The 7th EAEU Agro-Industrial Policy Council meeting, chaired by Kazakhstan, was held in Almaty — and the occasion proved far more than ceremonial.
In Georgia, artificial intelligence learns to recognize local livestock breeds. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization launched a project in Georgia that sounds technical but actually protects the genetic heritage of an entire nation.
Another major European river has shrunk to a record low. The list of major European rivers hitting historic lows this summer keeps growing. This time, the Po—Italy's largest river, supplying the industrial north and the famed Food Valley around Parma—set a new record.
How the global food market works — ranking of the 40 most valuable products Fresh Visual Capitalist infographic ranks not countries but products — the 40 most valuable food commodities by gross production value in 2024.
Two dead in US from contaminated lettuce — does this threaten Kazakhstan? US confirms largest-ever cyclosporiasis outbreak, a parasitic intestinal infection linked to a single batch of iceberg lettuce.
Uzbekistan wants to lease 50,000 hectares of land in Kazakhstan for livestock farming. At the Uzbek-Kazakh business forum, a proposal emerged that could reshape meat trade: raise livestock for Uzbekistan's market directly on Kazakh soil, rather than just selling finished meat.
FDA incentivizes domestic production of veterinary drugs — prioritizing those independent of imports FDA's veterinary center launches a pilot program giving priority review to veterinary drug applications if both the finished dosage form and active ingredient are made in the U.S.