Agriculture & Horticulture Trends: Mar 8 (5 stories)
Sunday, 8 Mar 2026 Weekly Agriculture & Horticulture GLOBAL
Here is your Weekly summary for Agriculture & Horticulture across the world for Mon 2nd March - Sun 8th March 2026
Rising tensions in the Middle East are impacting global fertilizer prices, posing a significant challenge for U.S. farmers as they prepare for the crucial spring planting season. Meanwhile, Northern New South Wales berry growers have been cleared of pesticide misuse allegations following government audits, providing much-needed reassurance to the sector. In India, Neo Green Ventures is gaining attention for its innovative approaches in hydroponics and aquaculture, signaling a shift in agricultural practices. Additionally, the Karnataka government is investing in fisheries infrastructure, aiming to enhance local markets and support sustainable practices.
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Is Neo Green Ventures a company worth watching
The Economic Times 5 Mar 2026, 10:33amIndian agriculture is undergoing a transformation, moving from monsoon dependency to managed business models. Companies like Neo Green Ventures are pioneering hydroponics, aquaculture, and moringa cultivation, attracting institutional investors. This shift emphasizes efficiency, scalability, and export potential, signaling a new era for the sector beyond traditional farming.
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Berry sector cleared of pesticide misuse allegations after government audits
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 5 Mar 2026, 7:00amResults vindicate Northern NSW growers
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Trump’s War on Iran Could Screw Over US Farmers
WIRED 4 Mar 2026, 7:08pmThe Middle East supplies a huge amount of the world’s fertilizer. Conflict in the region has sent prices soaring ahead of the critical spring planting season.
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Karnataka Budget 2026: Announces measures to strengthen fisheries infra
The Hindu Business Line 6 Mar 2026, 8:34amThe Karnataka government has announced measures to strengthen fisheries infrastructure in the state, including the construction of new fish markets and to establish a centre of excellence in Mangaluru.
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From refugees to fig innovators: How one family is bringing 'pure nectar' to Sydney
Good Fruit & Vegetables - News 7 Mar 2026, 7:00amThe greenhouse fig growers have helped help kickstart a local fruit revival
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