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37. Japan's Nutraceuticals Today - A Big Disappointment in Food-Drug ...
The current Japanese nutraceutical industry is like a sitting on a surfboard in the ocean and looking behind, waiting for the next big wave to arrive. government and industry organizations are putting pressure on the MHLW to open the drug gate and move the ingredients from drugs to the non-drug category. Camber of Commerce in Japan and other Japanese industry organizations filed petitions indicating that the lists are not reflecting their requests and asking them to include omitted...
SourceNPIcenter (press release),Canada

38. March heat, April freeze bad news for area crops
Thousands of acres of crops have been destroyed in Montgomery County as a result of that span from record highs in the mid-80s in late March to record lows in the mid-20s in early April. Farmers are still calculating the damage, but George Marks thinks he's lost half or more of the 400 acres of wheat he planted in the fall. Back home, imudd's uncle lost 400 acres of wheat, lots of other farmers around there lost theirs as well, he is just glad that is all he planted this year. Under this...
Source4/15/2007

39. Rising market share makes Monsanto 'company to catch'
Juvekar said Monsanto is likely to gain a 3-per-cent market share in corn, its largest gain in five years because of the improved genetics of its seeds. Monsanto has increased its market share in Brazil, where there is significant growth potential, and it continues to develop new products, making it "the company to catch up with," he said. Although a switch to corn from soybeans reduced Monsanto's profit margin in the latest quarter, "corn is where the opportunity lies for growth," Mr....
SourceGlobe and Mail,Canada

40. Wal-Mart to Track Sales of Eco-Friendly Products
NEW YORK - Wal-Mart Stores inc. said Monday it has started tracking consumer habits, using a basket of eco-friendly products to measure environmental awareness as it aims to lure more upscale shoppers by selling items like organic food. Planet Ark : Wal-Mart to Track Sales of Eco-Friendly Products. The world's biggest retailer said its Live Better Index is a barometer of customer attitudes, based on sales of compact florescent light bulbs, organic milk and baby food, extended-life paper...
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41. Changes coming to meat, poultry inspections
To decide the level of scrutiny a plant should get, the "risk-based" system will consider the type of product and the plant's record of food safety violations. Agriculture Department officials say the agency's 7,500 food safety inspectors conducted about 9.2 million inspections at about 6,000 plants last year. No timetable has been set for shifting to the new inspection system, although the Agriculture Department is expected to release one within the next few weeks. Recently, large batches...
Source4/12/2007

42. Genetically Modified Crops Represent a Key Solution to Ending ...
Farming innovations such as genetically modified crops can contribute to poverty alleviation by increasing yields, improving nutrition and generating income among resource-poor farmers. What we see is that with very practical approaches not only will the quality of life for the poorest of the poor be raised tremendously, not only will millions of people who otherwise will die be able to stay alive, but also, they will begin the process of economic development. What we see is that with very...
SourcePR Web (press release),WA

43. UAAR professor dies
According to a press release, Dr Shahbaz prepared more than 60 research articles and reports in the field of agriculture. His wife, three sons and a daughter survive him. Share this story! UAAR professor dies. RAWALPINDI: Dr Shahbaz Ahmed, Dean of Crops and Sciences faculty of the University of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi (UAAR), died here Monday morning after protracted illness. He was 50 and laid to rest in the Kalarkpura village of Jalalpur Jattan tehsil in the evening. UAAR Vice...
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44. Watch the 15 April edition of Farming Sunday again on FWi Farmers Weekly
Join over 70,000 readers and stay up-to-date with what s happening in the Farming industry. You can trust FWi to bring you the advice you need, when you want it. If you enjoyed this episode, why not watch theprevious episodes in this series: Alternatively, watch the first series again. This week's Farming Sunday (15 April) features Colchester potato grower John Rix, takes a look behind the scenes at Farmers Weekly and focuses on the JohnDeere 9880i STS combine. Farming Sunday is aired on...
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45. Big boys benefit as USDA polices labels
Department of Agriculture's current leaders, sound science is what they say it is and food safety seems to be what is best for agribusiness. The private testing, argued Creekstone, was a reasonable, market-based approach to ease customer concerns - especially its highly valued Japanese customers - over the safety of U. Most firms wanting to promote food products as "hormone free" or "BSE safe" have been met at the marketplace door - and, often as not, the courthouse door - by USDA...
SourcePeoria Journal Star,IL

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