Com menos interrupções na jornada do colaborador, a proposta é focar no que é prioridade para o negócio e para cada pessoa O post Em Foco: a nova estratégia de comunicação da Bayer para lidar com tempos de excesso apareceu primeiro em Portal da Comunicação.| Portal da Comunicação
Decine di migliaia di processi e spese legali colossali potrebbero convincere Bayer a smettere di produrre il Roundup, erbicida a base di glifosato.| LifeGate
Unyielding is a University of Missouri School of Journalism project for Investigate Midwest. With billions of dollars at stake, Bayer has gone on the offensive. Billboards along major highways. A social media offensive. Tens of thousands of dollars in campaign donations in Missouri alone. And a major push in at least 11 states to change pesticide […] The post Pesticide politics: Inside the corporate push to limit liability appeared first on Investigate Midwest.| Investigate Midwest
Dicamba (3, 6-dichloro-2-methoxybenzoic acid) is a broad-spectrum herbicide first registered in 1967. The herbicide is used on agricultural crops, fallow land, pastures, turfgrass and rangeland. Dicamba is also registered for non-agricultural uses in residential areas, including on golf courses. More than 1,000 products sold in the U.S. include dicamba, according to the National Pesticide Information ... Dicamba: concerns about health risks and crop damage The post Dicamba: concerns about hea...| U.S. Right to Know
By Carey Gillam In the latest reversal of American environmental protections, US regulators said this week that they plan to approve a trio of new herbicide products made with dicamba, a controversial chemical that has wreaked havoc across farm country and sparked years of litigation, and twice drawn court-ordered bans.| The New Lede
By Carey Gillam A group of US lawmakers failed on Tuesday to beat back a provision in a congressional appropriations bill that would help protect pesticide makers from being sued and could hinder state efforts to warn about risks of pesticide products.| The New Lede
By Carey Gillam Taking specific aim at the global agrochemical companies Bayer and Syngenta, US Sen. Cory Booker on Thursday introduced legislation that would create a federal “right of action” allowing people to sue those pesticide makers and others for allegedly causing health harms such as cancer and Parkinson’s disease.| The New Lede
It’s fair to say Big Ag in general, and in particular, pesticide producers — most notably those that manufacture chlorpyrifos and glyphosate — have been freaking out over a Making America Healthy Again Commission strategy report due out later this summer. On the surface, the concerns certainly seem justified. U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary […]| Investigate Midwest
LA MOTTE, Iowa — Ray Bickel spent over a decade driving a truck through giant corn and soybean fields in Clinton County, Iowa, applying pesticides. He says it was good work, while it lasted. In 2017, he had a heart attack. The doctors ran tests to find out what caused it and found something else. […]| Investigate Midwest
Bayer executives have been warning in recent weeks that after losing billions of dollars to Roundup case settlements and jury awards, they may be ready to give up the fight.| The New Lede
DSO is Bill Anderson's answer to bureaucracy. So, one year into a three-year transformation, how did Bayer do? Read on and find out!| MunWai Consulting
By Carey Gillam Billed as a type of food system that works in harmony with nature, “regenerative” agriculture is gaining popularity in US farm country, garnering praise in books and films and as one of the goals of the Make America Healthy Again movement associated with new Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.| The New Lede
A conversation with Herb Young, farmer who, after 36 years in the chemical industry working for Bayer, retired and bought a small farm in Georgia—where things quickly got out of hand. While researching organic premiums, Herb came across regenerative agriculture—and fell deep, very deep, down the rabbit hole. For over a year, he read everything, listened to everything, and then planted his first trees. | Investing in regenerative agriculture
All things considered, the announcement is more of a surprise than it should have been. Corteva Agriscience in mid-November said it’s made a “revolutionary breakthrough” with which it expects to produce hybrid hard red winter wheat for the North American market “as early as 2027” and add other hybrid wheats to the product line over The post Editor’s Rant: The price tag on progress appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsColumns & Production Tips - Grainews
Bayer will die Dividende auf das gesetzlich geforderte Minimum zusammenstreichen. Die Bayer-Aktie reagierte positiv auf diese Mitteilung.| AnlegerPlus