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Châtenay-Malabry (FR - 92290), 28 October 2013


EFITA newsletter / 623 - European Federation for Information Technology in Agriculture, Food and the Environment


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Three distinguished scientists — Marc Van Montagu of Belgium, and Mary-Dell Chilton and Robert T. Fraley of the United States — will share the 2013 World Food Prize for their independent, individual breakthrough achievements in founding, developing, and applying modern agricultural biotechnology
Their research is making it possible for farmers to grow crops with: improved yields; resistance to insects and disease; and the ability to tolerate extreme variations in climate.
See: http://www.worldfoodprize.org/en/laureates/2013_laureates/


Why and how Monsanto is investing huge amounts of money into Farm Management Systems and ICT in Agriculture?
> Monsanto Acquires The Climate Corporation
See: http://www.monsanto.com/features/Pages/monsanto-acquires-the-climate-corporation.aspx

> Monsanto To Purchase Planting Technology Developer Precision Planting
See: http://www.croplife.com/article/27889/monsanto-to-purchase-planting-technology-developer-precision-planting

> Monsanto Integrated Farming Systems℠ research
See: http://www.monsanto.com/products/Pages/integrated-farming-systems.aspx

> Monsanto FieldScripts℠ offering
See: http://www.monsanto.com/products/pages/fieldscripts.aspx


Innovative Agricultural Production Technologies: A Global Approach to Increasing Production, Enhancing Food Security and Improving Food Safety?
See: http://www.agritrade.org/events/IPCSpecialEvents.html#WTOPublicForum2013


Why is the world's biggest seed company betting nearly $1 billion ...
See: http://qz.com/130946/why-is-the-worlds-biggest-seed-company-betting-nearly-1-billion-on-a-big-data-startup/


Precision farming market to reach $3,721.27 million by 2018
See: http://geospatialworld.net/News/View.aspx?ID=27682_Article&sthash.Orm8vBHL


A robotic device on the ground, UAVs in action, remotely controlled high-tech machines, and a room full of highly trained people to keep an eye on all the activities...
See: http://geospatialworld.net/Magazine/MArticleView.aspx?aid=30680&sthash.PvzQAZsL.mjjo


On The Modern Farm, Drones And Tractors Work Side By Side
See: http://www.fastcoexist.com/3016935/futurist-forum/on-the-modern-farm-drones-and-tractors-work-side-by-side


FAO calls on countries to adapt to food price volatility
Wednesday 09 October 2013
The world's food price problems are not over despite a current market lull, FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva told a ministerial meeting on international food prices attended by some 30 agriculture ministers.
Speaking on Monday, the Director-General acknowledged that this year's meeting was taking place in a less troubled climate than the first event in October 2012, when ministers came together in response to the third spike in international grain prices in five years. The 2012 spike was the result of market rallies sparked by drought in some of the world's breadbasket regions, notably the United States Great Plains and Black Sea region in Eastern Europe.
"The outlook for international food commodity markets finally looks calmer this year," Graziano de Silva said. "Grain production has rebounded and higher stock-to-use ratios should bring greater stability to prices. The FAO Cereal Price Index is 20 percent lower than one year ago."
But although prices have stabilized, the Director-General cautioned against dropping the guard.
"International prices have declined but they are still above their historical levels. And prices are expected to remain volatile over the next years," he warned.

>>> Lasting solutions
But Graziano da Silva also underscored that while lower food prices brought relief to poor consumers, higher prices were not necessarily all bad news as they came after three decades of stagnant prices that negatively affected the agricultural sector in many poor countries.
He urged countries to take advantage of the comparative calm to prepare for future market turbulence and find lasting solutions to the issues surrounding food price volatility.
"If higher and volatile prices are here to stay, then we need to adapt to this new pattern," he underlined.
The two critical issues for countries to address are how to help poor small-scale farmers benefit from the higher food prices, and how to protect low-income families who suffer as a result of them, he said.
"The current situation offers an opportunity for farmers to reinvest in agriculture," he continued, calling for a right set of policies to ensure that small-scale farmers have the means to take advantage of it.

>>> Social protection
Low-income families must meanwhile be shielded by strengthening social protection programmes, including cash transfers to extremely poor households, and creating new ways to link social protection and support for agricultural production, the Director-General said.
"Countries throughout the world are having great success when using this menu of social protection and productive support to fight hunger and poverty," he added.

>>> Global governance
Improved global governance has played an important role in warding off additional food price spikes since July 2012, Graziano da Silva said.
In particular, the Agricultural Market Information System (AMIS) created by the G20 in 2011 has proved an effective new weapon in the arsenal to fight against excessive price volatility, providing reliable information and increasing transparency in the international food market, according to the Director-General.
The FAO ministerial meeting on international food prices was organised coincide with the opening of the Committee on World Food Security on Monday. The Committee runs until 11 October at FAO headquarters.
See: http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/201818/icode/

EFITA 2013
24-27 June 2013 - TURIN


EFITA 2013: Sustainable Agriculture through ICT innovation

> Scientific program
See: http://www.efita2013.org/
web/documentos/programa_efita13.pdf

> Poster session
See:
http://www.efita2013.org/
web/documentos/posterlist.pdf

> The acts of the EFITA2013 congress
See:
http://www.informatique-agricole.org/Efita_2013/final%20pdf%20EFITA/EFITAFullpapers.pdf


See: http://www.efita2013.org

Contact: Prof. Remigio BERRUTO
E-mail: remigio.berruto(a)unito.it

It happened at a New York Airport
An award should go to the United Airlines gate agent in New York for being smart and funny, while making her point, when confronted with a passenger who probably deserved to fly as cargo.

For all of you out there who have had to deal with an irate customer, this one is for you.

A crowded United Airlines flight was canceled. A single agent was re-booking a long line of inconvenienced travelers.

Suddenly, an angry passenger pushed his way to the desk.

He slapped his ticket on the counter and said, "I HAVE to be on this flight and it has to be FIRST CLASS."

The agent replied, "I'm sorry, sir. I'll be happy to try to help you, but I've got to help these folks first; and then I'm sure we'll be able to work something out."

The passenger was unimpressed. He asked loudly, so that the passengers behind him could hear, "DO YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHO I AM?"

Without hesitating, the agent smiled and grabbed her public address microphone. "May I have your attention, please?", she began, her voice heard clearly throughout the terminal. "We have a passenger here at Gate 14 WHO DOES NOT KNOW WHO HE IS. If anyone can help him with his identity, please come to Gate 14".

With the folks behind him in line laughing hysterically,the man glared at the United Airlines agent, gritted his teeth, and said, "F*** You!"

Without flinching, she smiled and said, "I'm sorry sir, you'll have to get in line for that, too."

Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain.


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Jokes, Quotes and Anecdotes... an Anatomy of Wit
Mick Harkin, ex Secretary of EFITA, who has kept us amused with his Friday Jokes over the years, has published a book on Amazon entitled "Jokes, Quotes and Anecdotes... an Anatomy of Wit".
See: http://www.jokesquotesandanecdotes.com
Contact: Mick HARKIN
E-mail: harkin(a)iol.ie


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