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zvaigzdelasas · 11 months
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China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) came at the "right time" for boosting Africa's development, a top African Union (AU) official told Nikkei Asia, as he played down concerns that it was a debt trap for poor countries. Last week, Beijing said it would ramp up the decade-old infrastructure drive to build ports, roads and railways by pushing into the digital realm, as the multibillion-dollar program becomes China's key foreign policy tool for influence in developing nations. Chinese President Xi Jinping's renewed focus on industrialization, agriculture and talent development was also just what the continent needs, said Albert Muchanga, head of trade and industry for the African Union Commission, the AU's Ethiopia-based secretariat.
"China will continue BRI, at the same time there is a complementary effort to support us in those three areas. ... Both came at the right time," Muchanga said in an interview on the sidelines of last week's Turkey-Africa Business and Economic Forum in Istanbul. "Africa was making massive investments in developing infrastructure, connectivity, telecommunication systems as well as energy facilities [when BRI launched] and that helped quite a lot." "We need to start the process of adding value on the continent to push industrialization," added the former Zambian diplomat.[...]
Asked if Western powers were being drawn to Africa in competition with China, Muchanga replied, "Well, they are reacting to it, which is good." He also questioned growing criticism that the BRI's massive infrastructure loans and an opaque structure have saddled some recipient countries with unsustainable debt. Some $76.8 billion worth of Chinese overseas loans were renegotiated or written off between 2020 and 2022, according to U.S. research firm Rhodium Group, compared to $17 billion in the preceding three years. "When you discuss with the scholars from China and other people, I think there's an acknowledgment that if we demonstrate greater transparency, I think some of the allegations that are made may not be well founded," Muchanga said, without elaborating.
AU member nation ministers will gather in November to adopt a critical minerals strategy, the official said, adding that the commission is working on a document for approving its new leaders at a summit scheduled for February. "We are responding to the issue of green transition by coming up with a critical minerals strategy," he said, "but the message is to come and produce at source to contribute to decarbonization."
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plethoraworldatlas · 6 months
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services reported killing 375,045 native animals in 2023, according to recent data released by the program. The federal wildlife-killing program targets wolves, coyotes, cougars, birds and other wild animals, primarily to benefit the agriculture industry in states like Texas, Colorado and Idaho.
According to the report, the multimillion-dollar program last year intentionally killed 305 gray wolves, 68,562 coyotes, 430 black bears, 235 mountain lions, 469 bobcats, 2,122 red and gray foxes and 24,603 beavers. These figures almost certainly understate the actual number of animals killed, as program insiders have long lamented that Wildlife Services kills many more animals than it reports.
“I’m horrified by both the sheer number of animals killed by this federal agency and the immense suffering involved,” said Collette Adkins, carnivore conservation director at the Center for Biological Diversity. “It’s hard to even imagine the thousands of coyotes, beavers and other animals who die agonizing deaths from snares, traps or poisons.”
The reported number of native animals killed in 2023 was similar to the previous three years. These recent numbers reflect a steep decline compared to 2019, when approximately 1.3 million native animals were killed. The red-winged blackbird is an example of a species with fewer individuals intentionally killed by Wildlife Services, with 14,314 killed in 2023 compared to 364,734 in 2019.
According to the new data, the wildlife-killing program unintentionally killed more than 2,484 animals in 2023, including 658 river otters and 428 turtles, as well as several dogs and cats. Its killing of nontarget birds included a federally protected golden eagle, wood ducks, great blue herons and wild turkeys. Such data reveals the indiscriminate nature of leghold traps, snares, poisons and other methods used by federal agents.
Wildlife Services poisoned 6,543 animals using M-44 cyanide bombs in 2023. Of these deaths, 156 were unintentional. The Bureau of Land Management recently banned Wildlife Services from using these dangerous devices on the land it manages.
“Year after year, millions of dollars are wasted on killing wildlife instead of investing in long-term solutions that prevent conflicts,” said Adkins. “Taxpayer-funded wildlife slaughter lets livestock operators and the agriculture industry ignore problems that lead to conflict instead of fixing them. Wildlife Services should focus on implementing commonsense coexistence measures like cleaning up livestock carcasses that attract wolves and bears.”
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"Preparing for a Global Environmental Catastrophe: Creative Expansion"
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In light of the imminent global ecological catastrophe, recent developments near the city of Armyansk have raised concerns. Reports from the Kherson Regional State Administration indicate that Russian individuals have allegedly initiated the process of sabotaging the Crimea Titan plant, situated in close proximity to the city. This action is purportedly aimed at thwarting the counteroffensive operations of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the peninsula. Furthermore, Russia intends to shift blame onto the Ukrainian side for the consequences of this criminal act. If the occupiers resort to such terrorist actions, environmental experts predict that a poisonous cloud of emissions may engulf Ukraine, Turkey, and even parts of Russia itself. It is important to note that the Crimea Titan plant is the largest producer of titanium dioxide in Eastern Europe.
Amidst the escalating global environmental crisis, nations around the world are grappling with the urgent need for sustainable solutions. The incident involving the Crimea Titan plant serves as a chilling reminder of the potential ramifications that destructive actions can have on both regional and international levels. Beyond its immediate political implications, this act of sabotage has far-reaching ecological consequences that demand our attention.
The Crimea Titan plant, renowned as the preeminent producer of titanium dioxide in Eastern Europe, holds significant industrial and economic importance. Titanium dioxide is a versatile compound used in various industries, including paint, cosmetics, and plastics. The plant's massive production capacity underscores its crucial role in supplying this essential component to meet the demands of numerous sectors.
However, the dark cloud of environmental devastation looms over this dire situation. If the perpetrators succeed in their nefarious plot, the release of toxic emissions from the sabotaged plant could trigger an ecological disaster of unprecedented magnitude. The potential fallout extends beyond the immediate vicinity, with Ukraine, Turkey, and even parts of Russia at risk of being engulfed by the poisonous cloud.
The consequences of such an event would be catastrophic, with far-reaching implications for human health, ecosystems, and the delicate balance of our planet. The toxic cloud could permeate the atmosphere, causing respiratory ailments, contaminating water sources, and decimating wildlife populations. The long-term effects on the affected regions would be immeasurable, with lasting damage to biodiversity, agriculture, and local economies.
Recognizing the gravity of this situation, global attention must be directed towards preventive measures and collaborative efforts to avert this potential catastrophe. It is imperative that the international community comes together to condemn such acts of environmental terrorism and holds the responsible parties accountable for their actions.
Moreover, this incident underscores the pressing need for a paradigm shift in our approach to environmental protection. As we confront the consequences of climate change and face the specter of global ecological collapse, it is crucial that we prioritize sustainable practices, invest in renewable energy sources, and foster international cooperation in addressing environmental challenges.
he reported attempt to sabotage the Crimea Titan plant near Armyansk serves as a sobering reminder of the grave threats posed by actions driven by political agendas. Beyond the immediate security concerns, the potential environmental repercussions of such an act demand our attention. The prospect of a toxic cloud enveloping Ukraine, Turkey, and parts of Russia underscores the urgency of taking decisive action to prevent this ecological catastrophe. Only through collective effort and a commitment to sustainable practices can we safeguard our planet and ensure a brighter future for generations to come.
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Hydroponic Substrate Market Supply and Manufacturers Analysis Research Report 2036
Research Nester published a report titled “Hydroponic Substrate Market: Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2036” which delivers detailed overview of the global hydroponic substrate market in terms of market segmentation by type, and by region.
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Further, for the in-depth analysis, the report encompasses the industry growth indicators, restraints, supply and demand risk, along with detailed discussion on current and future market trends that are associated with the growth of the market.
The global hydroponic substrate market is anticipated to grow with a CAGR of ~11% during the forecast period, i.e. 2023-2035. The market is segmented by type into organic and inorganic. Out of these, the inorganic segment is anticipated to garner the highest market share by 2031. The growth of the segment is attributed to high trade of rock wool which is a type of inorganic hydroponic substrate. The Observatory of Economic Complexity stated that in 2020, in 2020, rock wool was the world's 521st most traded product. This was equivalent to the value of USD 4.38 billion.
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The global hydroponic substrate market is estimated to garner a notable revenue by the end of 2031. Hydroponics farming is a preferred choice for its faster plant growth as compared to the conventional method. Also, it eliminates the need for pesticides and herbicides and any type of water can be used that can be recycled and reused, which further reduces the need for fresh water and uses less space. The recent health awareness has propelled the population to shift towards salad crops and vegetables which is expected to boost the growth of the hydroponics market during the forecast period. Furthermore, a higher yield of hydroponic crops as compared to conventional soil crops, increasing need for food security with increasing population, rising cultivation of medicinal plants, and increasing adoption of environment-friendly techniques such as farming, agriculture is some of the growth drivers of the hydroponics market.
Geographically, the global hydroponic substrate is segmented into five major regions including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa region. Out of these, the market in Asia Pacific region is estimate to garner the largest market share by the end of 2031, on the back of increased demand of food grains by burgeoning population, expansion in agricultural employment, high disposable income and considerable growth in GDP.
The research is global in nature and covers detailed analysis on the market in North America (U.S., Canada), Europe (U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Belgium, Netherlands & Luxembourg, NORDIC [Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark], Poland, Turkey, Russia, Rest of Europe), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of Latin America), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Middle East and Africa (Israel, GCC [Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman], North Africa, South Africa, Rest of Middle East and Africa). In addition, analysis comprising market size, Y-O-Y growth & opportunity analysis, market players’ competitive study, investment opportunities, demand for future outlook etc. has also been covered and displayed in the research report.
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Rise in Agriculture Industry to Drive the Market Growth
This high growth rate is attributed to the adoption of hydroponic systems for the indoor farming of vegetables. Also, the rising preference of alternative farming methods for cannabis cultivation is rapidly rising, owing to the legalization of marijuana in many countries. The negative effects of pesticides and artificial ripening agents on their health is expected to drive the demand for hydroponics, as the method eliminates the need for such products, thereby providing nutritionally superior vegetables. Low installation cost and ease of operation of these systems are also expected to boost the adoption in near future.
However, the shortage of labors coupled with low adoption rate and additional expenses in production process is expected to operate as key restraints to the growth of the global hydroponic substrate over the forecast period.
This report also provides the existing competitive scenario of some of the key players of the global hydroponic substrate market which includes company profiling of Comercial Projar, S.A. (Projar Group), ROCKWOOL International A/S, Galuku Group Limited, CANNA, Ceyhinz Link International, Inc., JB Hydroponics B.V., The Wonderful Soils Company, Hydrofarm Holdings Group, Inc., Re-Nuble, Inc., Malaysia Hydroponics, and others. The profiling enfolds key information of the companies which encompasses business overview, products and services, key financials and recent news and developments. On the whole, the report depicts detailed overview of the global hydroponic substrate market that will help industry consultants, equipment manufacturers, existing players searching for expansion opportunities, new players searching possibilities and other stakeholders to align their market centric strategies according to the ongoing and expected trends in the future.     
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Turkey Husbandry in the Context of Bangladesh and Its Prospects
Turkey Husbandry in the Context of Bangladesh and Its Prospects
Turkey husbandry, a growing sector in Bangladesh, holds significant potential for contributing to the nation's agricultural and economic development. While poultry farming is already well-established, turkey farming is relatively new but has begun to gain traction due to its economic benefits, health-conscious demand, and suitability for local farming conditions.
Current Status of Turkey Husbandry in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, turkey farming is still in its infancy compared to chicken and duck farming. However, the demand for turkey meat is slowly increasing due to its lower fat content, high protein levels, and perceived health benefits. Some farmers and entrepreneurs are venturing into turkey husbandry, particularly in rural areas, where land availability and natural resources support the growth of this sector.
Economic Viability
Turkey farming has high economic potential because turkeys grow larger than chickens, resulting in more meat per bird. With increasing demand for healthier meat options, particularly among urban consumers, turkey farming presents an opportunity for farmers to tap into a niche but expanding market. Turkeys also require lower maintenance, and their feed can be supplemented with natural vegetation, making them cost-effective to raise.
Challenges in Turkey Farming
One of the main challenges is the lack of technical knowledge and expertise in turkey husbandry. Farmers accustomed to poultry farming need specialized training for turkey rearing. Additionally, access to high-quality turkey breeds and veterinary services remains limited in many parts of Bangladesh. Disease management, proper feeding, and breeding practices are areas that need significant improvement to ensure the sustainability of this sector.
Prospects for Expansion
Despite these challenges, the future of turkey farming in Bangladesh looks promising. Government initiatives and support, coupled with private sector investments, could help boost this sector. Integrating turkey farming with existing poultry operations can provide a diversified source of income for farmers. Additionally, as awareness of turkey meat's health benefits spreads, the demand for it will likely rise, particularly in urban markets.
Conclusion
Turkey husbandry in Bangladesh is at a nascent stage, but with proper investment, training, and support, it has the potential to become a profitable and sustainable industry. Farmers can benefit from this new agricultural venture by catering to the growing demand for healthier, high-protein meat, contributing to both their livelihoods and the nation's agricultural diversification.
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The future of agriculture in the shrinking suburbs
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Agriculture land for sale is land designated specifically for the cultivation of crops and the raising of animals for food, fibre, and other products. This type of land is used for a variety of purposes, including:
·      Crop Production: Growing crops like grains (wheat, corn, rice), vegetables, fruits, and legumes. For example, coconut land for sale in Sri Lanka.
·      Livestock Farming: Raising animals such as cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens for meat, milk, eggs, and other products. For example, Farms or farming land for sale.
·      Dairy Farming: Specialising in the production of milk and dairy products.
·      Poultry Farming: Focusing on the production of eggs and meat from chickens, turkeys, and other birds.
·      Horticulture: Cultivating plants for fruits, vegetables, and ornamental purposes.
·      Aquaculture: Farming fish and other aquatic organisms.
·      Forestry: Managing forests for timber, paper, and other products.
·      Agricultural land is crucial for food security, economic stability, and maintaining rural communities. It often requires careful management to ensure sustainability and productivity.
The shrinking suburbs and the future of agricultural land in these areas
The future of agricultural land and the shrinking of suburbs are influenced by several factors:
Shrinking Suburbs:
·      Economic Factors: Economic downturns can lead to reduced demand for housing and less investment in suburban areas. High costs of maintaining infrastructure can also contribute to shrinkage. For example, maintaining commercial property for sale in these areas can be quite expensive, and businesses would not be able to invest in such properties due to this.
·      Population Trends: In some regions, younger generations are gravitating toward urban centres for better job opportunities, amenities, and lifestyles, reducing the demand for suburban living.
·      Changing Preferences: Preferences for more walkable neighbourhoods, public transit, and proximity to cultural and social hubs can drive people away from the suburbs.
·      Housing Market Shifts: Overbuilding in suburban areas can lead to an oversupply of homes, which can cause property values to decline and make these areas less attractive.
Future of Agricultural Land:
·      Urban Expansion: As cities grow and spread outward, agricultural land is often converted into residential or commercial developments. This can reduce the amount of land available for farming.
·      Zoning Changes: Local governments may change zoning laws to allow for more residential or commercial development, which can encroach on agricultural areas.
·      Sustainability Practices: There is a growing trend towards sustainable agriculture, which may encourage better use of available land and promote agricultural activities even in more developed areas.
·      Smart Growth: Some regions are adopting smart growth principles to balance development with the preservation of agricultural land. This includes planning and zoning strategies that aim to limit urban sprawl and protect farmland.
·      Technological Advancements: Advances in farming technology and methods can make agricultural practices more efficient and potentially allow for farming in less traditional areas.
The future of agricultural land in shrinking suburban areas will depend on a complex interplay of economic, social, and political factors, as well as efforts to balance development with the need for food production and environmental sustainability.
How can countries mitigate the risks of shrinking suburbs to make room for agricultural development?
Countries can take several measures to mitigate the risks associated with shrinking suburbs and make room for agricultural development:
1.    Smart Land Use Planning
·      Zoning Regulations: Implement and enforce zoning laws that prioritise the protection of agricultural land. This can involve creating agricultural zones that are shielded from urban development.
·      Urban Growth Boundaries: Establish clear boundaries to limit the expansion of urban areas and focus development within existing urbanised zones.
2.    Revitalising Suburban Areas
·      Redevelopment Projects: Invest in the redevelopment of underutilised or abandoned suburban properties. This can help repurpose existing infrastructure for new uses without encroaching on agricultural land.
·      Infill Development: Encourage higher-density development within existing urban areas to reduce the need for outward expansion.
3.    Agricultural Incentives
·      Subsidies and Support: Provide financial incentives and support programs for farmers to maintain and improve agricultural productivity.
·      Tax Benefits: Offer tax benefits or deductions for landowners who preserve their land for agricultural use rather than selling it for development.
4.    Sustainable Practices
·      Conservation Easements: Implement conservation easements that protect agricultural land from being developed while allowing landowners to retain ownership and benefit financially.
·      Sustainable Agriculture: Promote practices that enhance the efficiency and productivity of agricultural land, reducing the need to expand into new areas.
5.    Community Engagement and Education
·      Public Awareness: Educate the public and policymakers about the importance of preserving agricultural land and the benefits of sustainable land use.
·      Community Involvement: Engage communities in planning processes to ensure that local needs and priorities are balanced with agricultural preservation.
6.    Integrated Land Use Strategies
·      Mixed-Use Development: Encourage mixed-use developments that integrate residential, commercial, and agricultural spaces to create vibrant, multi-functional areas.
·      Agrihoods: Promote the development of "agrihoods" where agricultural activities are integrated into residential communities, offering both housing and fresh food production.
7.    Policy and Legislation
·      Land Conservation Policies: Implement and enforce policies that prioritise land conservation and agriculture in regional and national planning frameworks.
·      Regional Planning: Develop regional plans that coordinate land use across municipalities to protect agricultural areas and manage urban growth effectively.
By taking a comprehensive and coordinated approach, countries can balance the needs of urban development with the preservation of valuable agricultural land, ensuring long-term sustainability and food security.
How to find good agricultural land in the shrinking suburbs
Finding good agricultural land in shrinking suburbs involves several strategic steps to ensure you select land that is suitable for farming and likely to remain viable for agricultural use. Here is a guide on how to identify and assess such land:
1.     Research and Data Collection
·      Local Zoning Laws: Check zoning regulations to identify areas where agriculture is still permitted or encouraged. Look for areas with agricultural zoning or policies protecting farmland.
·      Land Use Trends: Analyse local land use trends and planning documents to understand how the area is evolving and what future developments are planned.
2.    Consult Local Experts
·      Real Estate Agents: Work with real estate agents who specialise in agricultural properties. They can provide insights into available land and market conditions.
·      Agricultural Extension Services: Reach out to local agricultural extension services or organisations for advice on suitable land and best practices for farming in the area.
3.    Evaluate Soil Quality
·      Soil Testing: Conduct soil tests to assess the quality of the land for farming. Look for good soil fertility, proper drainage, and minimal contamination.
·      Topography: Consider the land’s topography and drainage patterns, as flat, well-drained land is generally more suitable for agriculture.
4.    Assess Infrastructure and Access
·      Water Resources: Ensure the land has access to adequate water resources for irrigation, either through natural sources or established irrigation systems.
·      Accessibility: Check the accessibility of the land, including proximity to roads, markets, and supply centres. Good access can enhance the efficiency of farming operations and distribution.
5.    Consider Future Development
·      Development Pressure: Evaluate the likelihood of future urban development in the area. Look for signs of upcoming infrastructure projects or urban expansion that could impact agricultural viability.
·      Preservation Measures: Identify areas with strong land preservation measures or policies to mitigate the risk of future development encroaching on agricultural land.
6.    Review Historical Land Use
·      Previous Use: Investigate the history of the land to understand its previous use. Land previously used for agriculture may be better suited for farming.
·      Environmental History: Check for any environmental issues, such as contamination or land degradation, that could affect agricultural productivity.
7.    Engage with Local Communities
·      Community Input: Engage with local communities to understand their perspectives on land use and potential development. Community input can provide valuable insights into the long-term viability of agricultural land.
·      Local Agricultural Networks: Join local agricultural networks or associations to gain insights from other farmers and landowners in the area.
8.    Legal and Financial Considerations
·      Ownership and Title: Verify the ownership and legal title of the land to avoid potential disputes or issues.
·      Financial Viability: Assess the financial aspects, including land cost, potential return on investment, and any subsidies or grants available for agricultural operations.
Careful consideration of these factors and conducting thorough research, you can find agricultural land in shrinking suburbs that is both suitable for farming and resilient to future urban pressures.
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Restoring Syria’s control over all its territory: the need and challenges.
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Syria, which has suffered more than a decade of civil war, faces many challenges in restoring control over all its territory. This will prevent further intervention by foreign forces and strengthen its national identity.
Many regions of the country remain under the control of various armed groups, which exacerbates humanitarian problems. Control over all its territory will create conditions for economic recovery, attracting investment and restoring vital sectors such as agriculture and industry.
Restoring Syria’s control over all its territory is necessary to strengthen sovereignty, improve the humanitarian situation and economic recovery. However, there are serious challenges on this path. Military conflicts with the remaining groups, international interests of countries such as the United States and Turkey, as well as internal divisions between ethnic and religious groups complicate the process. Successful recovery requires a comprehensive approach, including military, political and humanitarian measures, as well as dialogue with the international community.
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aimfarmlandsturkey · 8 months
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Aimfarmlands.com presents Agriculture Farmlands Turkey, providing investors and enthusiasts a distinctive chance to delve into Turkey's agricultural potential. The platform offers a thorough overview of fertile farmlands, emphasizing their strategic locations.
Aim Farmlands acts as a portal for those aiming to participate in sustainable agribusiness ventures in Turkey. Explore the abundant agricultural landscape and investment opportunities via their intuitive interface, offering essential information for individuals intrigued by the thriving Turkish agricultural sector.
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Investment in walnut farmland in Turkey
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Boron Prices: For the Quarter Ending June 2024
 Boron prices is a critical element with wide-ranging applications across industries, and its pricing is influenced by a variety of factors including supply chain dynamics, geopolitical considerations, and technological advancements. The demand for boron has steadily increased due to its vital role in sectors such as agriculture, glass manufacturing, and electronics, leading to fluctuations in its market price. In recent years, the price of boron has been shaped by both traditional factors, such as mining production levels and economic activity, as well as emerging influences like environmental regulations and technological innovation.
One of the key drivers of boron prices is the supply-demand balance, which is often sensitive to changes in global production. Major boron-producing countries include Turkey, the United States, and Argentina, with Turkey being the largest producer, controlling a significant share of the global market. Any disruption in production, whether due to labor strikes, natural disasters, or regulatory changes, can lead to supply shortages and consequent price increases. Conversely, an oversupply in the market, possibly from new mining operations or increased production from existing mines, can exert downward pressure on prices.
Another important factor influencing boron prices is the cost of extraction and refining. The mining and processing of boron ores, like colemanite and ulexite, require substantial energy inputs and the use of specialized technology. As energy prices fluctuate, so too does the cost of boron production. Additionally, advancements in mining technology can affect production costs. Innovations that improve efficiency or reduce environmental impact can lower production costs, potentially leading to reduced prices for consumers. However, these technological advancements often require significant upfront investment, which may temporarily increase costs until the benefits of these innovations are realized.
Get Real Time Prices for Boron : https://www.chemanalyst.com/Pricing-data/boron-1458Geopolitical factors also play a crucial role in determining boron prices. Since Turkey dominates the global boron market, any political instability or changes in trade policies within the country can have a ripple effect on global prices. For instance, trade restrictions or tariffs imposed by major boron-producing nations or consumer countries can lead to price volatility. Moreover, geopolitical tensions can disrupt supply chains, causing delays and increasing the cost of transporting boron, which ultimately impacts its market price.
Environmental regulations are becoming an increasingly significant factor in boron pricing. As governments around the world tighten regulations on mining and industrial activities to reduce environmental impact, the cost of complying with these regulations can be passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices. For example, stricter environmental standards may require companies to invest in cleaner technologies or adopt more sustainable mining practices, both of which can increase production costs. On the other hand, the push towards sustainability can also drive demand for boron, especially in industries like renewable energy and energy-efficient building materials, which may lead to higher prices due to increased demand.
The demand side of the boron market is equally complex, with various industries driving consumption. In agriculture, boron is essential for plant growth, making it a critical component of fertilizers. As global populations grow and the demand for food increases, the agricultural sector's demand for boron is likely to rise, putting upward pressure on prices. In the glass industry, boron is used to improve the strength and thermal resistance of glass products. The increasing demand for high-quality glass in the construction and automotive industries also contributes to the rising demand for boron. Similarly, the electronics industry relies on boron for the production of semiconductors and other components, and as this industry continues to expand, so too does its need for boron.
Technological advancements in various sectors are another significant influence on boron prices. The development of new materials and technologies often requires boron due to its unique properties, such as its ability to improve the strength and durability of products. For instance, boron is increasingly used in the production of lightweight, high-strength materials for use in aerospace and defense applications. As these industries grow and evolve, their demand for boron is likely to increase, potentially driving up prices.
Economic factors, such as global economic growth and currency fluctuations, also play a role in determining boron prices. During periods of economic expansion, industrial activity generally increases, leading to higher demand for boron. Conversely, during economic downturns, demand for boron may decline, leading to lower prices. Currency fluctuations can also affect boron prices, particularly in countries that rely on imports. If the currency of a boron-importing country weakens against the currency of a boron-exporting country, the cost of importing boron will rise, potentially leading to higher prices in the domestic market.
In conclusion, the price of boron is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including supply-demand dynamics, production costs, geopolitical events, environmental regulations, and technological advancements. As these factors continue to evolve, so too will the market for boron, with prices likely to fluctuate in response to changes in these underlying conditions. Understanding these factors is crucial for stakeholders in industries that rely on boron, as it allows them to better anticipate price changes and adjust their strategies accordingly.
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Maximizing Solar Energy Yield: The Advantages of Dual Axis Solar Trackers
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The sun, a perennial source of energy, has become the focal point of our quest for sustainable power solutions. Solar energy, harnessed through photovoltaic panels, has made significant strides. However, static solar panels face a challenge – they don’t pivot to follow the sun’s movement. This limitation led to the development of solar tracking systems, with Dual Axis Solar Trackers emerging as a game-changer in the solar energy landscape. In this blog, we’ll explore the technology, advantages, and impact of Dual Axis Solar Trackers.
Understanding Dual Axis Solar Trackers:
Unlike fixed solar panels, Dual Axis Solar Trackers move on both horizontal and vertical axes, ensuring that the solar panels are always directly facing the sun. This dynamic movement optimizes energy capture by maximizing exposure to sunlight throughout the day. Utilizing advanced sensors and motors,these trackers pivot in real-time, following the sun’s path from sunrise to sunset, significantly increasing the energy yield compared to fixed systems.
Advantages of Dual Axis Solar Trackers:
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Vertical Farming Market Analysis: Opportunities in Russia, South Korea, Turkey, Italy, and the Dynamic City of Dubai
As the global population continues to rise and urbanization accelerates, the demand for sustainable and efficient food production methods has never been more critical. Vertical farming, with its promise of higher yields and reduced environmental impact, is emerging as a key solution to these challenges. In this blog, we will explore the vertical farming market in four diverse countries: Russia, South Korea, Turkey, and Italy -and the dynamic city of Dubai. Each of these places presents unique opportunities and growth potential for this innovative agricultural practice.
The global vertical farming market is projected to reach a value of between $26.37 billion and $59.13 billion by 2030–2031, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) ranging from 22.6%–28.1%. The aeroponics segment will grow the fastest at 27.8%. 
Vertical farming involves growing crops in vertically stacked layers, rather than on a single surface. Cultivators often incorporate vertical farming into structures like abandoned mine shafts, used warehouses, skyscrapers, and shipping barrels. 
Market growth of vertical farming is attributed to several factors, including:
Climate control technology: Allows growers to create ideal conditions for their crops, reducing the risk of crop failure and increasing energy efficiency.
Resource efficiency: Vertical farms use less water and land than conventional farms.
Urbanization: Indoor vertical farming allows for precise control over environmental factors like temperature, light, and water. 
The shipping container-based vertical farms segment is expected to dominate the market in 2024. 
 Russia Market Size: 
Market Size and Growth Rate: According to Mordor Intelligence, the vertical farming market in Russia was valued at approximately USD 28 million in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20% from 2024 to 2030.
Urbanization and Technology Adoption: Over 74% of Russia's population lives in urban areas, driving the demand for local food production (World Bank). Additionally, investments in agricultural technology have increased by 15% annually over the past five years (IDC).
South Korea Market Size: 
Market Size and Growth Rate: 
According to Research and Markets, 
South Korea's vertical farming market was valued at around USD 35 million in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 22% from 2024 to 2030.
Tech Infrastructure and Urban Density: South Korea ranks 2nd globally in ICT development (ITU), facilitating advanced vertical farming technologies. Approximately 81% of the population resides in urban areas, necessitating efficient food production methods (Statistics Korea).
TurkeyMarket Size: 
Market Size and Growth Rate: According to IMARC Group, the vertical farming market in Turkey reached USD 15 million in 2023 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 18% from 2024 to 2030.
Population Growth and Government Incentives: Turkey's population is growing at a rate of 1.2% annually, increasing food demand (Turkish Statistical Institute). The government has allocated over USD 100 million for agricultural modernization projects, including vertical farming (Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry).
ItalyMarket Size:
Market Size and Growth Rate: According toMarket Data Forecast, Italy's vertical farming market was valued at approximately USD 25 million in 2023 and is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 19% from 2024 to 2030.
Sustainable Practices and R&D Investment: Italy ranks 5th in the EU for organic farming practices (Eurostat), aligning with vertical farming’s sustainability goals. Italian investments in agricultural research and development have grown by 10% annually over the past decade (ISTAT).
Dubai Market Size 
The market size of vertical farming in Dubai is projected to grow significantly, driven by increasing urbanization, technological advancements, and a focus on sustainable agriculture. According to a report by Market Data Forecast, the vertical farming market in the Middle East and Africa is expected to reach USD 1.38 billion by 2026, with Dubai being a key player due to its investments in innovative agricultural technologies . The city's strategic initiatives, such as the Dubai Food Security Strategy and various public-private partnerships, are further propelling the adoption of vertical farming practices to ensure food security and reduce dependency on imports.
These data points highlight the significant opportunities and potential for growth in the vertical farming markets of Russia, South Korea, Turkey,Italy and the city of Dubai. By utilizing technological advancements, government support, and increasing urbanization, these places are well-positioned to become leaders in sustainable and efficient food production.
Conclusion
Vertical farming represents a revolutionary approach to agriculture, addressing the pressing needs of food security, resource efficiency, and sustainability in an increasingly urbanized world. The projected global market growth underscores its potential, with significant opportunities in countries like Russia, South Korea, Turkey, and Italy as well as the dynamic city of Dubai. Each of them offers unique advantages, from technological infrastructure and government support to urban density and agricultural traditions.
As we move towards 2030, the adoption of vertical farming practices is poised to transform the agricultural landscape, providing fresh, local produce year-round and reducing the environmental impact of traditional farming methods. By capitalizing on these opportunities, these countries can lead the way in sustainable agriculture, ensuring food security for future generations.
References
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Mordor Intelligence
World Bank
Research and Markets
ITU
Statistics Korea
IMARC Group
Turkish Statistical Institute
Market Data Forecast
Eurostat
Italian National Institute of Statistics
AgriNext Awards,Conference & Expo: Promoting Vertical Farming
AgriNext  scheduled to take place in Dubai on 13-14 November 2024 is at the forefront of promoting vertical farming, recognizing its potential to revolutionize agriculture in urban environments. Through its conferences and expos, AgriNext provides a platform for industry leaders, startups, and researchers to showcase cutting-edge vertical farming technologies and share insights on sustainable practices. The event highlights the benefits of vertical farming, such as efficient land use, reduced water consumption, and year-round crop production. By supporting innovative solutions and fostering collaboration, AgriNext aims to drive the growth of vertical farming, making it a cornerstone of modern agriculture in the region.
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