Amrita Mukherjee of the UC Davis Horticulture Innovation Lab trains village leaders in Bangladesh about handling practices for vegetables after harvest. (UC Davis) The U.S. Agency for International ...
Take a look around your kitchen; the apples and oranges in the bowl on the benchtop, the almonds in the jar, the vegetables you’re chopping for tonight’s stir fry, the garden vista out your window.
New drone technology takes flight to protect Australian crops. AERIUM Analytics is proud to partner with Hort Innovation on a three-year project advancing sustainable, drone-based bird deterrence ...
Staff from across the department have recently returned from the first suite of APEC Senior Officials' Meetings of 2026 in Guangzhou, China.The ...
Fifth generation of OSLON® Square Hyper Red LEDs achieves market leading wall plug efficiency of 78.8 % Robust inhouse chip technology enabling exceptionally long Q90 lifetime of 102,000 hours ...
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Non-toxic weed control to boost crop production
A non-toxic, environmentally friendly method of controlling weeds and pests in horticultural crops that has already proved successful in the United States and Europe will now be tested in Australia ...
Agovor, a New Zealand founded horticultural robotics company, has closed a pre-seed funding round, raising AU$3 million. The round has been led by ...
World Food Day presents a challenge that UC Davis gladly accepts: To put science to work to improve and increase the global food supply. Next week, you can see the winning videos and hear from a World ...
Experience the convergence of global expertise at the 6th Edition of Global Conference on Agriculture and Horticulture (AGRI 2026), happening September 14–16, 2026, in Rome, Italy, with options to ...
The U.S. Agency for International Development will provide a base $15 million investment over the next five years, with up to $34.5 million total funding possible, to support a global research program ...
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