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Agribusiness News

Agribusiness

 
Agribusiness is agriculture regarded as a business; more specifically, that part of a modern national economy devoted to the production, processing and distribution of food and fibre products and by-products.
 
In highly industrialized countries, many activities essential to agriculture are carried on separately from the farm. These include the development and production of equipment, fertilizers and seeds; in some countries the processing, storage, preservation and delivery of products also have been separated from basic farming. In consequence, farming itself has become increasingly specialized and businesslike. Some business firms even raise crops, as in the case of a winery that operates its own vineyards or a large commercial producer of fast-frozen or canned vegetables that maintains its own farm. Many of these farms use extensive mechanization and computer technology to increase production. (Source: Britannica Online Encyclopedia / Photo: Flickr)

Articles about Agribusiness

  • Another thought on the HFCS name change

    Thu, Sep 16 2010 at 11:49 AM

    Environmental cartoonist Jay Mohr gives his interpretation of the request to change the name of high fructose corn syrup to corn sugar.

  • High fructose corn syrup reinvents itself

    Wed, Sep 15 2010 at 9:54 AM

    The makers of the sweetener have petitioned the FDA to rename it corn sugar in the best interest of making things clear for the consumer.

  • Corny alternative to BPA

    Mon, Aug 23 2010 at 8:00 AM

    Archer Daniels Midland announces renewable, corn-based alternative to BPA.

  • Amish farmers may start unusual government collaboration

    Thu, Jun 10 2010 at 12:34 PM

    The EPA hopes to control the heaps of manure generated from Amish farms that are polluting Chesapeake Bay.

  • HFCS sales down but sweetener sales remain stable

    Thu, Jun 03 2010 at 11:18 AM

    Fewer manufacturers are using high fructose corn syrup in their products, but they aren’t making them less sweet.

  • Sewage ... a solution for 'Peak Phosphorus'

    Mon, May 31 2010 at 6:00 PM

    'Peak Phosphorus' could hit sooner and harder than 'Peak Oil,' threatening food supplies for half the Earth's population. Fortunately, there may be a solution.

  • Beekeepers say their hives are still in trouble

    Tue, May 11 2010 at 2:27 PM

    The cause of colony collapse disorder remains uncertain and that's bad news for farmers and the rest of us.

  • Roundup-resistant weeds plague farmers

    Tue, May 04 2010 at 8:48 PM

    The former go-to weed killer no longer works on new 'superweeds'.

  • Bee colonies suffer devastating winter

    Tue, Mar 16 2010 at 11:02 AM

    'Colony-collapse disorder' is hitting harder than ever, according to early estimates.

  • 'Righteous Porkchop: Finding a Life and Good Food Beyond Factory Farms'

    Tue, Mar 02 2010 at 7:13 AM

    Nicolette Hahn Niman's book is a gentle reminder that factory farms won't go away until consumers decide to change their shopping habits.

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