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1. Commodities: Effect of global integration
Though the Indian commodity market is integrating with the world market, the extent of integration varies for different commodities. The net result of the commodity market liberalisation, , is that the domestic market has begun to integrate with the global market. The process of economic liberalisation that India adopted in July 1991 meant the gradual dismantling of controls and restrictions on the commodities market. Licensing, storage limits, movement regulation and selective credit...
SourceHindu Business Line,India

2. Govt. s cotton purchase pricing not fair, says expert
The government s guaranteed purchase prices set for this year s harvest have increased by only 11 percent as compared with the past year, Mohammad Kaviani, managing director of Iran Cotton Fund commented. Kaviani referred to the cotton growers unwillingness to conclude new agreements with the government for the production of the commodity and warned that the farmers would prefer not to grow cotton, which in turn could lead to the textile industry s need for higher levels of imports. He...
SourceMehrNews.com,Iran

3. Cold snap doesn't worry southern N.M. farmers
And agriculture expects say the chilly weather might have helped some crops. Las Cruces-area farmer Denny Calhoun says cold weather this time of year also can bring trouble, but his onion and cotton crops haven't been damaged. McWilliams says temperatures usually have to fall below freezing for several hours to cause damage. After warmer-than-usual weather for much of last week, temperatures in Las Cruces dropped Sunday into the mid-30s. An agronomist with New Mexico State University's...
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4. West Africa shaken by falling cotton prices
The United States' 25,000 cotton farmers receive subsidies totaling some $4 billion, reportedly allowing them to undercut their developing competitors. The views expressed in the articles are not necessarily those of earthtimes.org and we accept no responsibility for the views or opinions expressed in the articles either direct or indirect. The market is said to be reeling because of what locals call the monster with three heads, namely, the dollar, low world prices and U. West Africa...
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5. April's Cold Start Raises Corn Acreage Questions
Some acres may switch back to beans "Those are important factors and the bean market is trying to buy back some acres," says Wisner. Also, some farmers may change their mind about planting more corn and switch some corn acres back to beans as corn prices have declined following release of the USDA report. There seems to be more strength in the soybean market right now. The acreage shift to corn projected in the report was bigger than many analysts anticipated. Studying the 2007 USDA...
SourceThe Farmer,MN

6. SeedQuest - Central information website for the global seed industry
Increases in corn and wheat acreage are expected to come at the expense of soybean and cotton acreage, although intentions show a substantial increase in total acreage to be planted in 2007. For soybeans, supplies will likely remain ample even with reduced acreage in the United States due to large current supplies and record South American production. Planting intentions in western growing areas are down 4.7 million acres, while producers in the eastern Corn Belt intend to reduce acreage...
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7. Intentions report backs speculation
Now, the market will move to see if the weather will cooperate and allow those acres to be planted. farmers told the USDA they plan to plant more than 12 million more corn acres and 8 million less soybean acres in the upcoming growing season. This report might show more need for the market to provide incentives for Brazilian farmers to clear land to plant 5 million to 8 million more acres of soybeans. For example, he asks, does North Dakota have enough ammonia tanks to plant 900,000 more...
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8. COTTON market review: Cotton price increases at KCA
This is leading to the results on the peak of the either sides, quality cotton is being taken out of the market very fast and there is a panic among the buyers, he added. The low-grade cotton has got an appreciation of about Rs 250 per maund in the last one week with the help of movement in the market and the shortage of good stuff. They said due to high demand of cotton from buyers, the ginners, especially of Sindh offered quality lint on slightly higher price. In the international and...
SourceDaily Times,Pakistan

9. India : Cotton market prices report for April 10, 2007
A number of measures have been taken by the Government to protect and safeguard the interests of farmers, like regulation of markets, grading of agricultural produce, cooperative marketing etc. The importance of sound agricultural marketing policies for ensuring fair returns to the farmers can hardly be over-emphasized. It, therefore, becomes necessary on the part of regulatory agencies to ensure remunerative prices to the farmers for the sale of their produce, to boost up their efforts...
SourceFibre2fashion.com,India

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