Farming news and issues around the world
World Service,·326 episodes
Tactics being used to combat serious animal diseases on three continents
Banana diseases controlled by a combination of science and sociology in Taiwan
Continuing torrential rain in Kenya is washing away all hopes of good crops
Foreign fescue grasses are causing big headaches for Australian farmers and their sheep
Moroccan citrus growers' difficulties breaking into the European market
Farmer innovations on show as 161 countries meet at IFAD conference in Rome
Plant breeders' rights row over some chickpeas in Australia tests international agreements
The GIFT of bigger tilapia fish means better yields for Filipinio farmers
Wake up and smell the roses in Kenya, grown with minimum chemicals
North Koreans produce essential foods close to home to ease shortages
Farmers in countries due to join EU are not all happy at the prospect
Drylands farmers in India and Nigeria win prizes for successful tree management schemes
Chinese vegetables grown in the Gambia for London's specialist market
Trials of a water-retaining spray for soils in dry climates conducted in the Oman
World demand for meat is growing but at what cost to animals and people?
Farmers respond to demands for new vegetables in Ghana - and learn how to cook them
Sumatran farmers win right to practice their traditional damar agroforestry
Banana growers, traders and campaigners from all over the world meet in Brussels
Commonwealth farmers share their experiences of overcoming shared agricultural problems
Ethiopian agricultural recovery could set an example for sub-Saharan Africa
Ugandan farmers' difficulties proving their produce is organic and entering the UK market
Integrating fish into rice rice paddies in Bangladesh and growing vegetables on the banks
What the war on drugs means to small farmers and how to help them grow other crops
Shoshanguve township urban farmers grow maize and vegetable produce for the community
Forensic science helps convict cattle thieves in South Africa with DNA evidence
Thai farmers protest for governement help in the face of economic crisis
It's hard to make a profit when coffee changes hands up to 150 times between farm and cup
Tour of the Royal Agricultural Show: international stands, inventions, equipment and ideas
Gap project in Turkey will use Tigris and Euphrates to irrigate some two million hectares
Why local cheese and yoghurt drinks are flavour of the moment in rural South Africa