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1. Open-end vs. Ringspun
All of the mills trying to get into that category and really trying to get market share there, he says. Open-end cotton is less expensive to produce, he says, because it goes through fewer steps than its counterpart, ringspun cotton. It s more efficient to produce and much more cost effective. So often when customers are buying and selling it s very much a price game, he says. People looking for good value tend to be drawn to 6.1 open end, Stack says. It fluctuates every single day. Having...
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2. Farm bill invests
Those varied crops are equally im portant in forming the overall picture of our nation's agriculture. Already we have seen a welcome increase in federal emphasis on specialty crops -- the varied fruits, vegetables and other high- value agricultural products that ac count for more than 50 percent of the nation's farm-product value. Like the nation's agricultural landscape, that of New Jersey is diverse, running the gamut from one of the world's largest high-bush blueberry farms to grape...
Source5/5/2007

3. Cotton joins Kansas crop nobility
An increasing demand for cotton is expected to reduce the surplus on the cotton market and that should move the price up. Over 20,000 cotton bales were ginned from some 1,900 cotton modules making this the best year in the three year history of the gin, said Debra Wolfe, gin manager and comptroller. The cotton gin has increased bale production and more farmers have planted cotton every year since the first bales were ginned in 2005. The cotton price is expected to go up because more acres...
SourcePratt Tribune,KS

4. Massive corn crop forecast to feed ethanol boom
They say prices have nowhere to go but down if the market is flooded with corn. Corn prices have been pumped to near records by more than a hundred ethanol plants that have sprouted as America seeks renewable alternatives to foreign oil. But some farmers and experts warn that there's no guarantee prices will hold. And not everyone has forgotten how a massive grain deal with the Soviet Union in the early 1970s and the 1996 drought in China shot corn prices to record highs -- prices that...
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5. USDA's report shows highest U.S. corn acreage since 1944
Soybean acreage is expected to be down 8.4 million acres, and spring wheat acreage is projected to decline by 1.1 million acres. This expected surge caused corn prices to be very high during the winter, which led producers to increase acreage to meet the growing demand, he said. Indiana producers were no exception, as corn acreage is expected to be up by 13 percent. Corn for ethanol production is expected to surge by at least 65 percent for the 2007 corn crop compared to last year's crop,...
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6. Essentials wilt under a strong Re
It is impacting the prices of key commodities such as wheat, cotton, edible oils, and cement, by either making imports feasible or hampering exports. Internationally, gold prices have gone up by $20, but the local prices are almost stable as gold strictly tracks the international prices. Dalal, however, believes that prices may again go up after a month as the New York futures are quoted at a premium of 20 per cent to January 08 delivery spot price. The appreciating rupee has disincentived...
SourceBusiness Standard,India

7. Tracking the true cost of cotton
Cotton T-shirts - the product of a number of different global industries, with production in almost every country in the world - are one of the best products for tracking globalisation. For many of the cotton producers - such as Soulimane Sawago, leader of one village collective - the cash they get from selling the cotton is the only money they receive in the whole year. From the collective, the cotton is transported to the ginning factory to make lint - a process which takes the cost per...
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8. APTMA seeks zero-rated exports
He said the concept of free import and export of cotton had been tampered by the government by disallowing the import of raw cotton from Wagah border. Addressing a news conference here on Wednesday, he said turmoil in the textile sector was more due to the failure of the government to follow its stated policy on exports. The government should provide subsidy from its own resources instead of increasing the cost of production of industries including export units. There was no refund of the...
SourceThe News International,Pakistan

9. Finlay Mills to be brought to Nagpur
A proposal has been sent for having 50 new textile parks throughout the country of which the first one will be in Vidarbha. Vidarbha s farmers don t get enough price due to the low count variety of cotton, the problem can be alleviated by CCI, he said. The minister also advocated corporate farming for cotton which can improve the peasants condition. The government has in-principle agreed to have the unit in Vidarbha, however the exact location has not been identified yet. NTC had invited...
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