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Cactus Feeding & Rotational Grazing: A Sustainable Trend in Ranching
Rotational Grazing – Cactus Feeding: A Growing Trend Let’s discuss a growing trend in cattle feeding: cactus feeding and rotational grazing. This sustainable and affordable method is…
Prickly Pear the drought-resistant crop
Researchers are developing plant varieties that can withstand long periods of drought. Enabling farmers in arid regions to grow crops with minimal water resources. One prime example…
Were we are – Monti Iblei Syracuse
If you are in the Monti Iblei area of the province of Syracuse, there are several sights and attractions worth visiting. The Monti Iblei are a mountain…
Opuntia Cactus: The Solution to Camel Herders’ Nutrition Challenge
Camel Herders’ Challenge: Finding Food Camel herders in Kenya face a big problem: providing enough nutrition for their animals. The dry climate and lack of plants make…
What is Micropropagation
In the past few decades of Micropropagation, plant tissue culture has dramatically impacted agriculture. In this method of plant propagation, an individual cell is taken from an…
Exporting endemic Opuntia from Mexico
Introduction: Opuntia varieties, commonly known as prickly pear cacti, are an important part of Mexico’s agricultural industry. These endemic varieties are highly valued for their medicinal and…
Professor Paolo Inglese University of Palermo
Paolo Inglese is a full professor (AGR/03) in the Scienze Agrarie, Alimentari e Forestali department at the University of Palermo.[1][4] He is also the rector delegate for…
Unlocking the Potential of Opuntia Ficus Indica: Prof. Stefano La Malfa
PROF. STEFANO LA MALFA: A PASSION FOR PLANT SCIENCE Prof. Stefano La Malfa is a distinguished professor in the Department of Agriculture, Food, and Environment at the…
San Cono’s Secret
The secret of San Cono lies in its fertile soil, which is ideal for growing crops like prickly pear and citrus fruits. A place steeped in history…
The magic of the Fico d’India
Once upon a time, in a small coastal village in Sicily, there was a mysterious plant known as the “Fico d’India,” or prickly pear cactus. The villagers…









