全球农业一周资讯 - XXXIV
全球农业一周资讯
1. 菲律宾政府制定2023-2025年农业发展规划
据菲律宾星报报道,菲律宾农业部正在制定2023-2025年农业发展规划,以实现2025年大米自给自足的目标。主要内容包括:规划近交和杂交水稻产区,增建灌溉区;确定转基因和开放授粉品种的生产区域,利用约70万公顷土地采用双季种植使玉米增产150万吨等。
2. 俄罗斯划拨40亿卢布支持农产品运输
据俄罗斯PRIME通讯社近日消息,俄罗斯总理表示,2023年将划拨超40亿卢布(约合人民币3.7亿元)用于支持农产品运输,旨在降低农企经营成本,及时为食品加工业提供原料,促进新食品供应链形成,保证全国人民全年都能享受到优质产品。
3. 阿根廷政府因禽流感暂停所有禽产品出口
3月1日,据布宜诺斯艾利斯时报报道,阿根廷农业食品卫生与质量管理局2月28日证实,在规模化养禽场中发现第一起高致病性禽流感疫情。根据国际检疫要求,阿将临时自动暂停禽类产品出口,该措施原则上持续一个月。
4. 美国投资5900万美元用于食品供应链建设和农村经济发展
据美国农业部消息,美国农业部长宣布,将通过肉类和家禽加工扩展计划(MPPEP)向5家独立肉禽加工商提供5900万美元补贴,这笔资金将用于建设新的加工厂,创造数百个就业机会,为当地生产商和企业家提供更多选择和商业机会,并为消费者在商店提供更多选择。
5. 加拿大政府达成里程碑意义协议以加强安省农业食品产业
3月1日,据加拿大农业与食品部报道,加拿大和安大略省政府已就可持续加拿大农业伙伴关系进行了谈判,即将签署一项为期五年的新协议,依据该协议,该省农业食品产业将获得超过17.7亿美元的投资支持,以提高生产力、竞争力和韧性。
6. 我国科学家团队通过基因编辑技术创制抗黄花叶病小麦
中国农业科学院作物科学研究所研究人员通过CRISPR/Cas9基因编辑技术创制抗黄花叶病小麦。研究人员利用CRISPR/Cas9基因编辑技术赋予了小麦对黄花叶病的完全抗病性,证实了大麦、小麦具有相同的隐性抗病毒机制,为小麦黄花叶病生物育种提供了新的靶标基因。
7. 我国研究团队在木霉生物有机肥防控土传病害机制解析方面取得新进展
南京农业大学沈其荣院士团队利用木霉生物有机肥防控农作物土传枯萎病的研究成果揭示了益生木霉NJAU4742通过激活有益真菌互作过程,与土著益生真菌协同抑制病原真菌侵染作物根系,防控香蕉土传枯萎病发生的作用机制,为利用施肥靶向激活土壤抑病功能提供了理论借鉴。
8. 埃及研究人员利用内生真菌合成纳米生物农药
埃及研究所团队首次报道了以内生绿色木霉EG92菌株的胞外生物活性代谢物为封端剂/还原剂,MnCl2·4H2O为母体,采用微生物法合成棒状MnO NPs。与真菌相比,合成的MnO NPs对植物病原细菌表现出更快、更精确的拮抗作用。
9. 我国研究人员发现金属伴侣蛋白OsHIPP9参与调控水稻镉和铜的吸收
中国科学院曲乐庆团队发现水稻的一种金属伴侣蛋白OsHIPP9的异源表达改变了酵母对镉(Cd)和铜(Cu)的耐受性。研究结果表明,OsHIPP9具有双重金属伴侣作用,既能螯合EVB木质部区域中的镉以保持茎节中的镉,还能螯合水稻根中铜以帮助铜吸收。
10. 比利时研究人员综述了弧菌中的群体感应信号干扰
比利时根特大学研究人员综述研究了哈维氏弧菌和灿烂弧菌的群体感应系统,以及受这些感应系统影响的毒力表型。讨论了通过干扰群体感应系统来保护水生生物免受哈维氏弧菌和灿烂弧菌攻击的各种添加剂。研究提出了一些未来研究的方向,以期进一步推动该领域的发展。
11. 美国:基因编辑技术可以改良猪对PRRS的抵抗力
猪繁殖和呼吸综合征(PRRS)每年都会为养猪业带来5亿美元的损失。通过使用堪萨斯州立大学开发的基因编辑和蛋白质修饰,埃希利根培育出了天然抗PRRS的猪。基因编辑是最强大的育种工具之一,它使我们能够应对猪肉行业面临的一些最大挑战,并创建一个更可持续、更合乎道德的食品体系。
12. 美国环保署的“永久化学品”条例可能会使社区损失数十亿美元
美国环境保护署将宣布关于饮用水中允许使用的全氟和多氟烷基物质(一类统称为PFAS的数千种化学品)数量的强制性规定。这些规定最终可能会让全国各地的社区花费近400亿美元来实施。PFAS与癌症、生殖和免疫系统损害以及其他疾病有关。
13. 巴西批准转基因小麦,以应对粮食供应的担忧
巴西已批准种植和销售耐旱转基因小麦。全球粮食供应担忧和地区干旱天气是转基因作物获得批准的主要诱因。生物安全机构CTNbio发布信息显示,巴西成为继阿根廷之后第二个批准Bioceres的HB4小麦品种种植的国家。
14. 健康膳食成本与可负担性全球指标
联合国粮食及农业组织(粮农组织)按国别公布了健康膳食指标,展示健康膳食成本(包括不同食物组类的成本)以及无力负担的人数。这些数据提醒我们,即便世界在提供足够的热量养活全球人口方面取得了进展,但以可持续方式保障全球人口的营养依然任重道远。
15. 俄罗斯有良好机会扩大对华农产品和化工产品出口
俄罗斯驻华大使莫尔古洛夫在接受中国央视采访时说,俄罗斯在扩大对中国出口农产品、纸浆和化工产品方面有很好的前景。俄罗斯目前提供的农产品占中国进口农产品大约2%的份额。 俄罗斯可以提供更多的商品,包括油籽、谷物、肉类、水产品等.
Weekly News of Global Agriculture
1. The Philippine Government drafts 2023-2025 agriculture development program
According to the Philstar, the Philippine Ministry of Agriculture is formulating the agricultural development plan for 2023-2025 to achieve the goal of rice self-sufficiency in 2025. The main contents include: determine specific areas for inbred and hybrid rice production and to formulate strategies for developing newly irrigated areas, determine production areas for genetically modified and open-pollinated varieties, employ double cropping to increase corn production by 1.5 million metric by utilizing about 700,000 hectares of land and etc.
2. Russia allocated 4 billion rubles to support the transportation of agricultural products
According to the Russian PRIME news, the Russian Prime Minister said that more than 4 billion rubles (about 370 million yuan) would be allocated to support the transportation of agricultural products in 2023, aiming at reducing the operating costs of agricultural enterprises, providing raw materials for the food processing industry in a timely manner, promoting the formation of a new food supply chain, and ensuring that the people of the country can enjoy high-quality products throughout the year.
3. Argentina's government suspends all poultry exports amid bird flu scare
On March 1, according to the Buenos Aires Times, the National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) confirmed on February 28 its first positive case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), or bird flu, in industrial birds at a broiler farm. According to the international quarantine requirements, the country temporarily loses its disease-free status and automatically suspends the export of poultry products in compliance with international standards, which will last for one month in principle.
4. USA Invests $59 Million to Strengthen Food Supply Chain and Rural Economies
According to the US Department of Agriculture, the US Secretary of Agriculture announced that USDA is providing the $59 million in grants to five independent processors under the Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program (MPPEP). The funding will help build new processing plants, create hundreds of jobs, give local producers and entrepreneurs more options and business opportunities, and give consumers more options at the grocery store.
5. CRISPR/Cas9-guided knockout of eIF4EimprovesWheat yellow mosaic virusresistance without yield penalty
Chinese researchers reported CRISPR/Cas9-guided genome editing of wheat orthologous of the barley susceptibility factor gene HveIF4E. The results demonstrate that CRISPR/Cas9-guided knockout of TaeIF4E improved WYMV resistance in hexaploid wheat. And they highlight the potential of engineering virus resistance via genome editing of eIF4E in polyploid species such as hexaploid wheat.
6. Additive fungal interactions drive biocontrol of Fusarium wilt disease
Chinese researchers amended banana Fusarium wilt disease-conducive soil with Trichoderma-amended biofertilizer or lacking this inoculum. the results demonstrate that fungal inoculants can modify the composition and functioning of the resident soil fungal microbiome to suppress soilborne disease.
7. Novel biosynthesis of MnO NPs using Mycoendophyte: industrial bioprocessing strategies and scaling-up production with its evaluation as anti-phytopathogenic agents
Egyptian researchers provides the first description of the myco-synthesis of rod-shaped MnO NPs, employing extracellular bioactive metabolites of endophytic Trichoderma virens strain EG92 as capping/reducing agents and MnCl2·4H2O as a parent component. The myco-synthesized MnO NPs exhibit faster and more precise antagonistic actions against phytopathogenic bacteria than fungi.
8. Metallochaperone OsHIPP9 is involved in the retention of cadmium and copper in rice
Chinese researchers investigated the physiological role of OsHIPP9 according to its expression pattern, tissue and subcellular localization, metal binding ability, and metal ion tolerance, and the mineral element contents of knockout and overexpression lines in rice. the results show that OsHIPP9 has dual metallochaperone roles, chelating Cd in the xylem region of EVB for Cd retention in the nodes and chelating Cu in rice roots to aid Cu uptake.
9. Quorum-sensing interference in vibrios
Belgian researchers provide an overview of quorum-sensing systems in vibrios belonging to the Harveyi clade and the Splendidus clade, as well as the virulence-related phenotypes controlled by these systems. This study identify knowledge gaps and propose some frontiers for further research in order to move this promising field forward.
10. Governments reach landmark agreement to strengthen Ontario’s agri-food sector
On March 1st, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the governments of Canada and Ontario have negotiated a Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) for Ontarioand will sign an upcoming new, five-year agreement. According to the agreement, the province's agri-food sector will receive more than 1.77 billion dollars of investment support to improve productivity, competitiveness and resilience.
11. GENE-EDITED PIGS SHOW RESISTANCE TO PRRS
The Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) costs hog farmers $500 million in losses of reproduction productivity per year. A new breed of pigs developed by Acceligen, a precision breeding and genetic innovator, could change that.
12. EPA ‘FOREVER CHEMICALS’ REGS COULD COST COMMUNITIES BILLIONS, EXPERTS SAY
The Environmental Protection Agency is due to announce enforceable regulations on the amount of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, a class of thousands of chemicals collectively known as PFAS, allowed in drinking water.Those rules, which could be announced as early as today, could end up costing communities around the country nearly $40 billion to implement, according to the Associated Press.
13. BRAZIL APPROVES GMO WHEAT AS FOOD SUPPLY FEARS HELP CONVINCE SKEPTICS
Brazil has approved the cultivation and sale of drought-tolerant genetically modified wheat, a major boost for the once taboo crop as global food supply fears and regional dry weather burnishes the lure of GMO.The approval, which biosecurity agency CTNbio posted, makes Brazil the second nation after Argentina to approve Bioceres' HB4 wheat strain for cultivation. Other markets have approved it for consumption.
14. Global indicators on the costs of healthy diets and how many people can’t afford them
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has made publicly available country-by-country indicators on healthy diets that show their cost - including by food group - and the number of individuals unable to afford them. The data serves as a reminder that even if the world has made progress towards providing enough calories to feed the global population, there remains a long road ahead to sustainably nourishing all people, everywhere.
15. Russia has a good opportunity to expand exports of agricultural and chemical products to China
Russian Ambassador to China Morgulov said in an interview with China Central Television that Russia has a good prospect in expanding the export of agricultural products, pulp and chemical products to China. At present, Russia's agricultural products account for about 2% of China's agricultural imports. Russia can provide more commodities, including oilseeds, grains, meat, aquatic products, etc