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caticabio · 4 years
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Plants make up 80% of the food we eat! Keeping our plants healthy is vital for our food security. We need to ensure that #planthealth is ensured beyond borders. ⭐ - #PlantHealth #IYPH2020 #SustainableFutures #OrigenCata #Venezuela 👨🏽‍🚀 (en Catica, Aragua) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA2gBYqJJJQ/?igshid=14lkk8oq6eu16
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nevallabs · 4 years
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Queda Oficialmente Inaugurado el 2020, Año Internacional de la Sanidad Vegetal 🌿 #planthealth #IYPH #iyph2020 #aisv #sanidadvegetal Juntos combatiremos las principales causas de las pérdidas alimentarias. Neval es una empresa comprometida con la investigación agrícola: Protección vegetal con estudios de registro oficiales y de desarrollo. https://www.instagram.com/p/B6xwOzIInsX/?igshid=uj3hnoszs0m
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otwaycelebrations · 4 years
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On the rights of plants by Libby Riches
On the rights of plants by Libby Riches
Increasingly within the fields of philosophy and ecology there is renewed interest in the idea that some form of consciousness or sentience is a ubiquitous condition of all existence. Not just humans or animals – all things. These are interesting and challenging ideas that extend our thinking beyond human rights and animal welfare to a more considered and respectful approach to the broader…
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On the rights of plants by Libby Riches
On the rights of plants by Libby Riches
Increasingly within the fields of philosophy and ecology there is renewed interest in the idea that some form of consciousness or sentience is a ubiquitous condition of all existence. Not just humans or animals – all things. These are interesting and challenging ideas that extend our thinking beyond human rights and animal welfare to a more considered and respectful approach to the broader…
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davidcastrosanchez · 4 years
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🗣Año Internacional de la #SanidadVegetal | Científicos de la @ETSIAMCordoba alertan sobre las enfermedades que sufren #olivo y #encina 👉🏻Prácticamente toda la dehesa de la provincia de Huelva está afectada, con unas 10.000 hectáreas arrasadas https://t.co/IN0CsP8krH #IYPH2020 pic.twitter.com/NzhKZ0g92t
— ETSIAM (@ETSIAMCordoba) June 10, 2020
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mkulimaforum · 4 years
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"#MondayMotivation here's why you should care about #planthealth and support #seed innovation through #biotechnology for healthy food. #IYPH2020 @FAO #zerohunger #Didyouknow" pic.twitter.com/pGEhWPU7aC
— Alliance for Agri Innovation (@AllianceAgri) February 24, 2020
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geralldhopp · 4 years
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International Year of Plant Health launches in Australia
The 2020 International Year of Plant Health (IYPH2020), as declared by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), is officially underway in Australia following the local launch at Parliament House in Canberra this morning. Dr Gabrielle Vivian-Smith, Acting Australian Chief Plant… International Year of Plant Health launches in Australia published first on https://yeuhoavn.tumblr.com/
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caticabio · 4 years
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#KanoboSur Forest species and genetic diversity. It is not only the trees that make a forest, but the many different species of plants and animals that reside in the soil, understorey and canopy. Estimates of the total number of species on Earth range from 3 million to 100 million (May, 2010). - Although it is widely reported that forests harbour 80 percent of terrestrial plants and animals, such a precise estimate is unlikely to be accurate given the changing state of knowledge of planetary #biodiversity. While trees are the defining component of forests and their diversity can give an indication of overall diversity, there are many other ways to determine the biodiversity significance of forests. - As of December 2019, a total of 20 334 tree species had been included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN, 2019a), of which 8 056 were assessed as globally threatened (Critically Endangered, Endangered or Vulnerable). More than 1 400 tree species are assessed as critically endangered and in urgent need of conservation action. - Photo: @julio_osorio_fotografia / @ozzhernandez #SustainableFutures #PlantHealth #IYPH2020. (en Bahia de Cata, Aragua, Venezuela) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAj8n8MnRXx/?igshid=k02u4n6jpg78
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davidcastrosanchez · 4 years
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📢 New dates for the International Plant Health Conference in Helsinki, Finland ➡️ https://t.co/wdkpRE93qj#PlantHealth #IYPH2020 pic.twitter.com/8BAiFg6iXr
— IPPC | International Plant Protection Convention (@ippcnews) June 3, 2020
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davidcastrosanchez · 4 years
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🗣Eventos #Agroforestales aplazados y cancelados: ▫️#AgroSinergias2020 ▫️ Encuentro Internacional sobre #SanidadVegetal #IYPH2020 ▫️Dia Internacional de los Bosques #Orihuela ▫️Jornada Presencial @h2olivetree pic.twitter.com/TAfkiAx25M
— ETSIAM Universidad de Córdoba (@ETSIAMCordoba) March 13, 2020
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mkulimaforum · 4 years
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👨‍🎓🌾👨‍🌾📌Crucial Importance of GENEBANKS in Era of Climate Change and Rapid Growth of Human Population => zerohunger👨‍🌾📌 #FAO #agriculture #plantbreeding #foodsecurity #biodiversity #iyph2020 #ClimateChange https://t.co/5lhSeJHTDl =>various graphics - for further discussion📌 pic.twitter.com/GN4tSySXes
— Jerzy H. Czembor (@CzemborJerzyH) February 8, 2020
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mkulimaforum · 4 years
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Do you know quality certified seed is the biggest driver of crop yields? But, to guarantee crop health through the production cycle, certified seed need to be planted in disease-free land. Soil testing+ right Agric inputs+ GAP are key for growers! #IYPH2020 #foodsecurity
— Crop Health Consulting Services (@CropHealth_KE) February 6, 2020
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mkulimaforum · 4 years
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2020 is @UN International Year of Plant Health #IYPH2020 & DAERA will be holding events to mark it, #PlantHealth, #IYPH #ProtectingPlantsProtectingLife watch this @UN video to learn why Plant Health is so important to us all #ZeroHunger #SDGs #Agenda2030 https://t.co/BmBVWakXPB
— DAERA (@daera_ni) February 5, 2020
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mkulimaforum · 4 years
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Plant pests and diseases destroy up to 40% of food crops every year! Our food security depends on the #PlantHealth 👇#IYPH2020 #FoodSecurity https://t.co/CeZtOM0Ozf
— Patricia FuentesBorq (@FuentesBorquezP) February 3, 2020
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