1.Biotech titans battle on the African front
2.Mali: Shea production vital to women's incomes
3.Europe still says 'no' to GM crops, with effects on acceptance in Africa
4.In South Africa, the welcome mat is out for gene-modified crops
5.Biotechnology used to improve Ethiopia's tef
6.Organic agriculture not a realistic option for Africa, says agro-chemical company representative
7.South Africa minister says commercial farmers to give up 40% to black shareholders
8.Even as unemployment bites, Spanish farmers prefer foreign laborers over locals
9.Organic farms not a conservation cure-all
10.Even amidst economic crisis, EU subsidies roll on
11.Mozambique: Struggling biofuel company catches up with wage arrears
12.South African bumper harvest depresses Botswana cereal prices
13.Indian firm to grow crops in Ethiopia
14.East Africa seeks more Nile water from Egypt
15.Colombian marijuana plantations feeding Europe's drug habit
16.Niger is on the brink of food shortages
17.Rising CO2 levels interfere with plant metabolism; threaten crops, food quality
18.Zimbabwe subsidizes fertilizer for wheat farmers
19.Even as unemployment bites, Spanish farmers prefer foreign laborers over locals
20.Tunisia fights for share of olive oil market
21.Iranian assembly plant in Zimbabwe rolls out first tractors
22.Gene-modified papaya wins approval in U.S., Japan