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Kipster has announced a temporary shift to in-ovo sexing technology to avoid the culling of day-old male chicks. The technology allows for the identification of a chick’s sex while still in the egg during incubation.
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As the global agriculture industry wrestles with AMR, tighter regulations, and the call for sustainability, bacteriophage-based solutions have emerged as a promising - but complex - alternative to antibiotics.
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With the fear of getting rejected by traditional financial institutions a huge deterrent to trying innovative practices, finance providers InSoil and Key Carbon have joined forces to raise €100 million to give to European farmers to adopt regenerative agricultural practices. Can the deal speed uptake of carbon credits by farmers across Europe?