May 9 2019 Xinhuanet NAIROBI, May 9 (Xinhua) — Some years ago, Kenyan small-scale dairy farmers would harvest fresh grass that include napier grass from the farm, cut it into tiny pieces, mix with molasses and offer them to animals. This was the daily practice...
May 8, 2019 The Ledger The demand for gluten-free products has beer scientists endeavoring to find formulas that mimic the taste of traditional beers made with barley, wheat or rye. Few have achieved perfection. But Green’s Beers out of England comes awfully...
May 8 2019 BEVNET KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Arcadia Brewing created a unique small-batch sorghum beer initially inspired by small-scale farmers in Africa. Sorghum, a hardy and drought resistant grain, is a staple in many developing countries and often makes its way into many...
05 May 2019 Bakery and snacks.com A new study – which has highlighted the need for changes in cereal production practices to improve water use in India – could be a springboard for other regions to follow. There is nothing more essential to life on earth than water,...
May 2, 2019 Medical Xpress by Richard Gray, From Horizon Magazine, Horizon: The EU Research & Innovation Magazine More than two billion children and adults globally are estimated to suffer from deficiencies of crucial vitamins and minerals due to poor diet. Unlike...