1. Punjab government to make state a cotton hub They will look into the upgradation of technology for quality cotton production and also explore market potential for cotton products,' Badal told cotton growers and industrialists here. Bathinda, April 14 The Punjab government has ambitious plans to turn the state into a cotton hub with state-of-the-art technology for commercial designing, manufacturing and finishing of cotton goods. The cotton output of this belt has been good in the last 2-3 years. Punjab government to make state a...
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2. The recent popularity of organic food and fair trade policies might mean changes for local farmers in the revision to ... Mary Powell, the organizer of the event said, "we can help our farmers locally here and we can help farmers around the world. Oxfam America works with farmers and politicians to develop a plan to change farming practices in America. He said, "the farm bill is going to be reauthorized this year and we feel like it is every American's responsibility to understand they have a stake in it. cotton subsidies currently lower the world price of cotton by 10%, causing poor farmers in Africa to...
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3. 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...
Source • MehrNews.com,Iran •
4. Traders Ready to Harvest Key Crop Data The lure of corn for farmers struggling with a weak cotton market may be strong - and cotton prices are likely to react to any shift. cotton exports plummeted over the past year as China and India boosted their cotton production. has cotton traders on edge ahead of the Agriculture Department's spring plantings report, due out Friday. He expects the USDA to report cotton planting down to 11 million acres. Kerr said he's betting on an even larger decline in cotton acreage - and higher prices...
Source • Forbes,NY •
5. 'BT cotton not caused any negative impact on safety' Making an attempt to clear a lot of doubts and enable people to develop more confidence in crop biotechnology, Manjunath in his book said that coincidental with its steep increased adoption, the average yield of cotton in India increased from 308 kg per hectare in 2001-02 to 450 kg per hectare in 2005-06 with most of the increase in yield of up to 50 per cent or more, attributed to BT cotton. Despite the continued opposition by "a small section", Indian farmers, who have been haunted by...
Source • Hindu,India •
6. Cotton market prices report for April 16, 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...
Source • Fibre2fashion.com,India •
7. Kenaf harvest draws a crowd Its not often you see a lot of harvest equipment going full speed ahead in late February, particularly when the fields full of nothing but desiccated 15-foot stalks. In between shooting photos, I answered questions for those who stopped to ask about all the activity (Brent was driving one of the boll buggies shadowing the harvester and didnt have a lot of time for PR work) And while much of agricultures emphasis today is on ethanol production, Brasher and the MSU engineers are running a...
Source • Southeast Farm Press •
8. Six more farmers commit suicide in the last 24 hrs The agrarian crisis continues unabated in Vidarbha region with six more farmers having committed suicide in the last 24 hours. The names of the victims were given as: Namdeo Bhimrao Bone of Tarnoli, Venkati Reddy Yeltiwar of Lingti village (both Yavatmal), Shankar Jhalte of Sogoda, Bhivaji Jadhav, Dattapur (both Buldhana), Madhukar Bhelkar, Chincholi and Bhandudas Bondre of Munhadevi (both Amravati district) The names of the victims were given as: Namdeo Bhimrao Bone of Tarnoli, Venkati...
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9. China to lower tax rebate for textile export The rebate rate on textile products, covering the cotton textiles and chemical fibre sectors, might fall from 11 to nine percent, said the source, while the rate on garments would be reduced from 13 to nine percent and on chemical fibre products from nine to five percent. The rebate rate on textile products, covering the cotton textiles and chemical fibre sectors, might fall from 11 to nine percent, said the source, while the rate on garments would be reduced from 13 to nine percent and on...
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