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10. China In Texas To Begin Cotton Buying Tour Across US
The visit is intended to get them more familiar with local politics, local producing, harvesting customs and local industry personnel. The state of Texas has accounted for 45-percent of all USA export cotton shipments, and China is expected to continue to buy millions of bales of Texas cotton each year. A high-profile Chinese cotton buying delegation will be in Austin, Texas this morning to begin a U. The 2007 China Textiles Materials Trade and Cooperation Delegation plans to buy about...
SourceKBTV4.tv,TX

11. Global Trade Talks Decisive Move Needed
Additional portfolio . House ready to push anti-graft move . Egyptian arms monitors arrive . Sitaula warns of plot to wedge division . Koirala expresses grief . CJ stresses efficient employees . Vietnamese team calls on Pradhan . Egyptian monitors arriving . Additional portfolio . House ready to push anti-graft move . Egyptian arms monitors arrive . Sitaula warns of plot to wedge division . Koirala expresses grief . CJ stresses efficient employees . Vietnamese team calls on Pradhan ....
SourceGorkhapatra,Nepal

12. to grow chemical-free produce
Can any type of agricultural product become certified organic? Yes, any agricultural product that meets third-party or state-certification requirements may be considered organic. Nonfood organic products (personal care products, nutritional supplements, household cleaners, flowers, pet food and clothing, bedding and other products from organic fibers such as flax, wool and cotton) grew 32. Pollution and climate change are now drawing worldwide attention, and one result of increasing...
Source4/25/2007

13. Corn farmers rush to meet ethanol demand
Still, some experts warn that the price has nowhere to go but down if the market is flooded, 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 later wilted. Inside Bay Area - Corn farmers rush to meet ethanol demand. On farms across the nation, the lure of more than $100 an acre from corn is too good to pass up in an industry whose fortunes depend on fickle weather,...
SourceOakland Tribune,CA

14. Import of Indian cotton allowed
The economic coordination committee (ECC) of the cabinet led by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz also allowed setting up of a 450MW thermal plant in central Punjab, lifted a restriction on foreign insurance companies from raising local equity, eased import of machinery and equipment for services industries and decided not to allow export of pulses at any cost. The economic coordination committee (ECC) of the cabinet led by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz also allowed setting up of a 450MW thermal...
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15. State spends millions to get farmers into different crops
Robertson County, like other counties in Tennessee, is experiencing a decline in the production of tobacco, a crop that once fueled the economies of farming communities across the state. The state wants to more than double agricultural enhancement grants, to $11 million this year, in part to help farmers get out of tobacco and into more profitable agricultural ventures. According to a recently released USDA report, 750 fewer acres of tobacco will be planted in the Volunteer State this year...
Source4/16/2007

16. Benin: Farmers Are 'Doubting Thomases'
What happens is that because the same ground is used for different crops which each make different demands (on the soil), if you don't put anything in the soil it will quickly become exhausted; it becomes depleted because crops will extract nutrients from the ground. What happens is that because the same ground is used for different crops which each make different demands (on the soil), if you don't put anything in the soil it will quickly become exhausted; it becomes depleted because...
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17. WASDE: Lower Cotton Production, Higher Exports
While the planted area reported in Prospective Plantings was more than 20 percent below last season, the proportion of acres harvested is likely to rise due to favorable soil moisture conditions in the Southwest. In contrast, exports are projected to rise nearly one third to 17. The world 2007/08 projections show consumption increases outstripping production, resulting in a stocks decline of 8.5 percent. The yield per harvested acre is projected at 820 pounds, reflecting the most recent...
SourceCattleNetwork.com,KS

18. DJ Nybot Cotton Review: July Hits New Low; Specs, Funds Sell
DJ Nybot Cotton Review: July Hits New Low; Specs, Funds Sell DOW JONES NEWSWIRES July cotton futures fell to a new contract low Friday, pressured byspeculative and fund sales that pressed prices down into sell stops on theheels of a government crop report that was construed as slightly bearish forthe old crop but constructive for new-crop prices, traders and analysts saidFriday. DJ Nybot Cotton Review: July Hits New Low; Specs, Funds Sell DOW JONES NEWSWIRES July cotton futures fell to a...
SourceFXstreet.com The Foreign Exchange Market,Spain

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