28. Grain Growers Expected To Control Australian Wheat Exports EST Richard Bowden - AHN Staff Writer Canberra, Australia (AHN) - The Australian Government is expected to announce today that a "single-desk" wheat export system will be retained but will give powers to allow grain growers to form their own company to exclusively manage Australia's wheat exports. EST Richard Bowden - AHN Staff Writer Canberra, Australia (AHN) - The Australian Government is expected to announce today that a "single-desk" wheat export system will be retained but will give...
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29. Sales of slaughter cattle on a national basis for negotiated cash ... The expected large slaughter pace this week drove packers to reduce pricing levels to stay current, and this in turn produced renewed interest from buyers. Some wheat producers feared low yields, while others simply wanted to stockpile some cattle feed following last winter's desperate shortage of hay. On the other, many parts of the normally wet Southeast continue to suffer through drought with wildfires burning on what is typically swampland. The best demand in this week's nationwide...
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30. USDA wheat production, stocks numbers out Monday USDA wheat production, stocks numbers out Monday Friday, June 8, 2007, 10:55 AM by John Perkins The United States Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service is scheduled to release updated wheat production and grain and oilseed ending stocks estimates Monday, June 11 at 7:30 AM Central. USDA wheat production, stocks numbers out Monday Friday, June 8, 2007, 10:55 AM by John Perkins The United States Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics...
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31. Food inflation above 10pc: GDP growth 7pc Record wheat output Manufacturing, cotton targets not met He said the economy achieved history s second largest sugarcane production , history s biggest investment-to-GDP at 22 per cent and history s biggest foreign investment of six billion dollars. The adviser said the international community had expressed confidence in Pakistan s economy by subscribing over three billion dollars as against $500 million sought at the recent Eurobond floatation. Dr Salman said that instead of $500 million, the government decided to accept bids for $750 million...
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32. Coeliac disease linked to level of genes controlling inflammation The condition is caused by an intolerance to gluten, a protein in wheat, barley and rye, which causes damage to the gut and prevents normal digestion. The latter were more likely to have a protective section of DNA in the interleukin-2 and interleukin-21 regions, sections responsible for the production of proteins, called cytokines, used to control inflammation. Alok Jha, science correspondent Monday June 11, 2007 The Guardian Scientists have found a new genetic risk factor for coeliac...
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33. Bossier inmates reap, eat what they harvest Not all of the crops will be harvested at the same time, but all have been planted. He just got to thinking that if we were to plant these crops, then we could turn right around and feed these vegetables to the inmates. We find that people that work in our farm operation, as well as our work buses, are our easiest, best-kept prisoners because, quite frankly, they are tired and there is not a lot of foolishness about them. There are six fenced housing areas and the remaining acreage is...
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34. 4 Million Zimbabweans Face Food Shortages - FAO Akanimo Sampson Bureau Chief, Port Harcourt, Nigeria A poor harvest coupled with a worsening economic crisis will leave more than 4 million people in Zimbabwe in need of food assistance by early next year, according to a report issued on Tuesday by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the UN World Food Programme (WFP) Akanimo Sampson Bureau Chief, Port Harcourt, Nigeria A poor harvest coupled with a worsening economic crisis will leave more than 4 million people...
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35. Rupee, inflation, and a BMW Before that peak, I had written about the possibility that the inflation story was over: (Inflation, An Ex-Problem? BS, March 3): "There is considerable evidence to suggest that the Indian inflation problem is a has-been problem, a problem that has ceased to be. Before that peak, I had written about the possibility that the inflation story was over: (Inflation, An Ex-Problem? BS, March 3): "There is considerable evidence to suggest that the Indian inflation problem is a has-been problem, a...
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36. Canada May Raise Rates in July on Trade, Jobs and Housing Data June 8 (Bloomberg) -- The Bank of Canada may raise interest rates as soon as July, after government reports showed a wider trade surplus, a fourth month of 33-year-low unemployment, and higher-than-expected home starts. Employment rose 9,300 in May, less than the 14,300 new jobs economists surveyed by Bloomberg News expected, and the trade surplus widened because imports fell faster than exports. The yield on the September bankers' acceptance contract rose 1 basis point to 4.78 percent on...
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