How Agronomic Design is helping farmers: A Sustainable Year story
 

In the latest story from CNH’s digital series dedicated to Sustainability and Innovation, we look at how our Case IH brand’s Agronomic Design team takes inspiration from customers to deliver the solutions they need. The story is accompanied by an interview with renowned expert Dr. Jonathan D. Witter, Chair, Horticulture Division; Associate Professor – Agronomy & Soils at Ohio State University. Dr. Witter highlights the increasing importance that agronomy plays in farming today.

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CNH Ag Tech wins big at Agritechnica Innovation Awards


CNH continues advancing its technology to make farming easier, more efficient, and more sustainable for our customers. This commitment to excellence has been recognized with a host of innovation awards for our Case IH, New Holland and STEYR brands.

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Kenya, Netherlands cooperation in agriculture takes a dive into Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards

The Kenya, Netherlands cooperation in agriculture took a dive into Sanitary and Phytosanitary Standards (SPS) concerns raised by farmers and exporters during the recently concluded this year’s Naivasha Horticultural Fair in Nakuru County. 

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SAB and Food for Mzanzi empower women and youth in the digital agriculture era

The South African Breweries (SAB) relies heavily on high-quality crops derived from thriving communities and healthy ecosystems for the brewing of its products. As such the company has a vested interest in sustainable farming practices and the advancement of inclusive and digital agriculture.

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Nutrition Technologies Launches Vitalis™ A Liquid Bio-fertilizer from Insect Frass

Vitalis™ is a patent pending, 100% natural bioactive spray developed by Nutrition Technologies, derived from Black Soldier Fly (BSF) frass that has been fermented and enhanced with additional chitin and a microbial inoculant to create a highly effective plant protection product.

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Kenya resumes chili export to European Union after two months ban

Kenya has resumed regular chili exports to the European Union (EU) after two months of interrupted exports following the interception of chillis in July that didn’t meet the union’s stringent phytosanitary standards. According to Kenya Plants Health Inspectorate Service (Kephis) Managing Director Theophilus Mutui there have been no further interventions and the country is working with the EU to establish clear export standards.

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