WEEKEND-VIEWPOINT- : Money Is No Longer Money – It Is Just a Numbers Game      AGRI NEWS NET- WEEKEND NEWS RUSH Summary of the Week 23rd August 2026       Global crops weather summer well      Saving our soils by all earthly ways possible      Plasma-Activated Water for Fertilization Market Expected to Grow at 36.2% CAGR, Reaching $559.3 Million by 2035      Premier plan threatens South African canning capacity —      Carnivores could help farmers      The soil’s early warning system: microbes can predict desertification before plants start to die      In 2027, South Africa’s agriculture and farming sector is expected to face a challenging but manageable year,       Earthworms are our friends – but they will make the climate crisis worse if we’re not careful     
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  • SOIL BIOLOGY

    Soil biology is the study of microbial and faunal activity and ecology in soil. Soil life, soil biota, soilfauna, or edaphon is a collective term that encompasses all organisms that spend a significant portion of their life cycle within a soil profile, or at thesoil-litter interface.

  • Three ways cities can help feed the world, without costing the Earth

    Climate change is underway, and human activities such as urbanisation, industrialisation and food production are key contributors. Food production alone accounts for around 25% of global carbon emissions. Ironically, the changing weather patterns and more frequent extreme weather events resulting from climate change also put the world’s food supplies at risk.

  • Three ways cities can help feed the world, without costing the Earth

    Climate change is underway, and human activities such as urbanisation, industrialisation and food production are key contributors. Food production alone accounts for around 25% of global carbon emissions. Ironically, the changing weather patterns and more frequent extreme weather events resulting from climate change also put the world’s food supplies at risk.

  • The Relevance of Aerial Mapping in 2019.

    Reality 3D models, Lidar points clouds, superhigh-resolution aerial imagery and artificial intelligence from aerial imagery… these are just a few of the products derived from aerial mapping that the GIS sector takes for granted in 2019.

  • Third of Earth's soil is acutely degraded due to agriculture

    A third of the planet’s land is severely degraded and fertile soil is being lost at the rate of 24bn tonnes a year, according to a new United Nations-backed study that calls for a shift away from destructively intensive agriculture.

  • It's a groundswell': the farmers fighting to save the Earth's soil

    John Cherry bends down and takes a handful of soil in his hands, brings it up to his face and breathes deeply.

  • How fast can Antarctica rise when the ice melts?

    Earth is finally free to rise after hundreds of thousands of years of ice suppression.

  • The dangerous delusion of optimal global warming

    The 2015 Paris climate agreement seeks to limit global warming to “well below 2°C” above preindustrial levels, while the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change recommended in 2018 that the increase be capped at 1.5°C.

  • Drop of Ancient Seawater Reveals Plate Tectonics Began 3.3 Billion Years Ago

    A drop of ancient seawater that survived a trip through the Earth's mantle reveals that plate tectonics began hundreds of millions of years earlier than first thought.

  • NASA admits that climate change occurs because of changes in Earth’s solar orbit, and NOT because of SUVs and fossil fuels

     For more than 60 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has known that the changes occurring to planetary weather patterns are completely natural and normal.

  • Flooding Earth’s atmosphere with oxygen may not have needed a triggering event

    Maybe the trigger for the rise of oxygen on Earth was nothing special.

  • A plan to save Earth’s oceans

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  • Earth’s atmosphere far dustier than previously believed

    Dust is a key component of Earth’s climate system. When it interacts with clouds, oceans and the sun’s radiation, it has an overall impact on our planet’s living systems, affecting everything from weather and rainfall to global warming.

  • How much is this planet worth? This is the real value of nature

    Global gross domestic product (GDP) has quadrupled since 1970, enabling immense progress, and lifting billions of people out of poverty.

  • Worried about Earth’s future? Well, the outlook is worse than even scientists can grasp

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    The amount of sunlight that Earth reflects back into space — measured by the dim glow seen on the dark portions of a crescent moon’s face — has decreased measurably in recent years.

  • How soils changed life on Earth

    For the first 4 billion years of Earth’s existence, its continents were dusty, barren and rocky landscapes similar to the surface of Mars. But, around 500 million years ago, this all changed.

  • Why soil is important to life on Earth – and helps fight climate change

    Soil is vital for both people and the planet.

  • Good vibrations: how listening to the sounds of soil helps us monitor and restore forest health

    Nurturing a forest ecosystem back to life after it’s been logged is not always easy.

  • Planet Is Boiling; Time Running Out to Stop Climate Crisis

    U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Thursday that it is not too late to “stop the worst” of the climate crisis, but only with “dramatic, immediate” action.

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