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New Book ‘The Super Seeders: How Plant Scientists Are Racing to Protect Global Food Security Amid Climate Change and Disease’ Explores the Hidden Global Revolution in Food Security

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KANSAS CITY MO., MAY 7, 2026 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Author and entrepreneur Miles Hillmann has announced the release of “The Super Seeders” (ISBN 978-1834188355, published May 2, 2026 by Tellwell Publishing), an in-depth and compelling account of global scientific efforts to safeguard the world’s supply of food through advances in plant breeding, genomic science, and genetics. Image caption: New Book “The Super Seeders”: How Plant Scientists are Racing to Protect Global Food Security During Climate Change and Disease. Hillmann draws from first-hand accounts of scientists, breeders, and curators of gene banks working at the forefront in agricultural innovation. The book traces interconnected systems that support modern food security, from global gene banks preserving rare crops to international research centres, treaties, and plant breeders who translate scientific breakthroughs into resilient high-yielding plants for farmers around the world. The book is focused on a pressing global issue: climate change, population increase, crop diseases and geopolitical instability place unprecedented strains on global food systems. Geoff Hawtin OBE is the World Food Prize winner and noted that over 2 billion people lack access to enough and nutritious food. This makes agricultural innovation more important than ever. Hillmann’s work demonstrates how plant geneticists use rapidly advancing genomic technology to unlock hidden traits in crops, resulting in varieties that are more disease-resistant, drought-tolerant, and productive. The book explores how innovations, from the Green Revolution to gene editing today, have shaped our agricultural landscape. It also acknowledges that crop yields are now plateauing. New scientific approaches are needed. The book asks whether the genetic and technological revolution will reach the 70% of Africans that still depend on subsistence agriculture. This issue could determine the future of food security globally. Hillmann said that the book was based on the voices of scientists, curators and breeders who were quietly reshaping the agriculture from the bottom up. Endorsements emphasize the book’s clarity and global relevance. Dr. Geoff Hawtin, OBE, describes it as “a captivating book” that explains the science behind important agricultural innovations and celebrates those who are driving them forward. Mark Guiltinan, a plant molecular biologist, praises the book for being “a timely, thoroughly researched, and compellingly read account” that connects molecular genetics to the human systems needed to turn innovation into impact. Garry Kuhn reflects on the evolution in modern agriculture. He notes that while conventional plant breeding was the driving force behind the Green Revolution, today’s yield plateaus, and disease pressures, require continued innovation in crop science and plant genetics. Miles Hillmann has been a successful entrepreneur for over 30 years. His career spans both scientific innovation and industrial development. His early agricultural research in Uganda, during the final days under Idi Amin, and his later experience in areas facing food insecurity shaped his interest in food systems. Since then, he has founded and led businesses in the areas of novel feed ingredients, oil and chemical spills control, avian flu and swine influenza prevention, and flood control systems. “The Super Seeders”, a book that combines decades of field experience with scientific engagement, tells the story of the global genetics revolution by the voices of those who are driving it. Book Information Email Contact: Authorpress@tellwell.ca Title: “The Super Seeders: How Plant Scientists Are Racing to Protect Global Food Security Amid Climate Change and Disease” Author: Miles Hillmann Website: https://superseeders.co.uk/ Buy Link: https://amazon.com/dp/1834188350 Genre: Nonfiction / Science / Agriculture / Food Security Format: Paperback / Hardcover / eBook ISBN: 9781834188355 Publication Date: 2026 IMAGE LINK for media: https://the-super-seeders-v1774892027.websitepro-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Super-Seeders-Book-Cover.png News Source: Tellwell PublishingTo view the original post, visit: https://www.send2press.com/wire/new-book-the-super-seeders-how-plant-scientists-are-racing-to-protect-global-food-security-amid-climate-change-and-disease-explores-the-hidden-global-revolution-in-food-security/. This press release has been issued by Send2Press (r) Newswire, on behalf of the news provider. The source is solely responsible and accountable for its accuracy. www.send2press.com.

 

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Suvendu Adhikari Keeps Bhabanipur Seat, Vacates Nandigram After Winning Both

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He defeated TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee by 15,105 votes in her Bhabanipur bastion during the recently concluded Assembly elections.

  

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ChatGPT can reach out to a friend if you’re at risk of self-harm

You can now choose a trusted contact OpenAI will warn.

   

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Chris Mason: Emerging picture shows Reform gains as Labour counts losses in heartland seats

 

The headlines are just a snapshot of the emerging picture. It is important to note that the headlines are only an emerging picture. Reform has been winning about one-third of the seats declared. Labour has lost just under half of their seats that they were trying to defend. They are defending more seats than any other party in this election. The spin operations of both parties are well underway. Labour’s core argument is that mid-term elections can be difficult for governments and are not good predictors of the outcome of the next general election. This is true to some extent, but the governing party did not go backwards on seats in 2011, 2015 or 2017 for example. Labour is going backwards in a big way. How Labour handles these losses psychologically will be crucial over the next few days and hours. It’s another thing to sit in the dentist chair and actually have it done. Take Tameside, Greater Manchester. This is the area of former deputy prime Minister Angela Rayner. That will hurt. Not far away in Wigan, where the local MP is cabinet minister Lisa Nandy, Labour lost all 22 seats it was defending to Reform. This will hurt. Not far away, in Wigan, Labour lost all 22 of the seats it was defending. The local MP, cabinet minister Lisa Nandy is the local Labour MP. The reason for this is that the councils who have completed their counting only had a quarter of their seats available for election. The Liberal Democrats have made small gains, but they can also point to their control of Stockport and Portsmouth Councils. The Conservatives are, as expected, going backwards. They can also point to a victory in Westminster and denying Labour of Wandsworth, even though they haven’t taken it themselves. Turnout is higher than previous local elections. It is currently running at 43%. This is eight points higher than 2022.

 

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Beyond ‘MacBook Ultra’: Here Are the Macs We Expect Apple to Upgrade Next

Memory shortages are unpredictable in the predictions game. Here are the computers that are rumored to get updated this year.

   

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Tough election results hurt but don’t weaken my resolve, says PM

 

The PM said that tough election results hurt, but didn’t weaken his resolve.42 minutes agoKateWhannel,Political reporterandJoshuaNevett,Political reporterPA mediaPrime Minister Sir Keir starmer said that Labour’s “tough”, local election results in England, “hurt”, but insisted that days like this “don’t weaken [his] resolve to deliver the changes that I promised”.The Conservatives also lost ground, while Reform UK enjoyed The Liberal Democrats won Stockport, Portsmouth, but lost control of Hull to Reform. Follow live election results and reactions. Chris Mason: The emerging picture shows Reform gains while Labour counts losses in heartland constituencies. The poor performance of the party in the elections will fuel questions about Sir Keir’s leadership that have been growing since months. Sharon Hoffman, the only Labour councillor left in Hull following Reform’s 10 seat win on the council, said that the national Labour government “had done us a great deal of damage”. “People were saying to us on the door that we were knocking: ‘We really support you. But we cannot support Labour.’ People said they would not vote Keir or anyone who represented Keir. “Speaking to Ealing residents in west London, Sir Keir stated: “The results were tough, very tough and there was no sugar-coating.” “We have lost brilliant Labour members across the country. These are people who gave so much to their communities and our party. “And it hurts and should hurt. I accept responsibility. “Asked whether he would resign, he replied: “I won’t walk away and plunge this country into chaos.” John Healey, the Defence Secretary, said he thought the prime minister “could still turn this around”, while Yvette Cooper, the Foreign Secretary warned against a knee-jerk reaction to the results. Communities Secretary Steve Reed warned against changing leaders as well. He told the BBC that “doomscrolling from prime minister to prime minister doesn’t solve the problem.” Some Labour MPs hope Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham will return to Westminster to challenge Sir Keir in the party leadership. The Reform leader told Havering residents that people are used to thinking of politics as left or right, but his party has been able win in both traditionally Conservative areas and Labour ones. He said that Reform’s success could no longer be seen as a “fluke or protest vote”. When asked how Reform would perform at the local level, he replied: “We know that local council finances are stretched. We are not promising miracles, but we are announcing value for money. “On Sir Keir’s future, he jokingly said: “Personally, I would be very sorry to see the prime Minister go – he’s the greatest asset we have. “Like Labour the Conservatives lost councillors over night, and Reform won former strongholds like Brentwood, Tamworth, and North East Lincolnshire. Reform has won control of Essex County Council, which was previously held by the Conservatives. This area includes the constituencies for several senior Tory politicians, including party leader Kemi Benedot. Badenoch told Westminster that her party was the “only serious alternative to Labour”. She said that “People voted to change and they got a change for the worst with Labour”. She argued that Reform is “talking a good game”, but “people who have experienced Reform don’t enjoy it”. “We are the only ones that do any work. The Liberal Democrats gained control of Stockport, Portsmouth and Hull, but lost the control of Hull Council. Speaking in Portsmouth, Liberal Democrat Leader Sir Ed Davey said Labour, the Conservatives and other “extreme” parties like Reform and the Greens were luring voters. “Their message is destructive – ‘burn it down’ change,” he said. “The Liberal Democrats, on the other hand, offer a different change that is ‘build it up’ change. “Asked if the prime minister should resign, he replied: “I personally believe he hasn’t delivered the changes Labour promised and he shouldn’t be in the way. The Green Party of England and Wales increased their average vote percentage to 18% overnight, up seven points from their 2022 results. Green MP Sian Berry claimed that “disappointment”, was “driving away people from Labour” and her party is “picking up votes”. She said that people were suffering because of cuts to public services, and that the Greens offered “genuine” policies that Labour “simply hadn’t brought in”. What do the results look like in maps and charts? When will we get the full results of the UK election?

 

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