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10. COCOBOD scholarships for children of cocoa farmers
Addressing about 500 cocoa farmers in the Twifo-Heman-Lower-Denkyira district in the central region at Twifo Praso to round off a day's working visit to cocoa farmers in the district, he said the scheme was for children of cocoa farmers and would not entertain applications from any other quarters. Addressing about 500 cocoa farmers in the Twifo-Heman-Lower-Denkyira district in the central region at Twifo Praso to round off a day's working visit to cocoa farmers in the district, he said the...
SourceJoy Online,Ghana

11. EU Commissioner in favour of school fruit scheme
cz The Czech Republic in dates History in a nutshell The Czech Republic through Children's Eyes Virtual Cemetery Beer Culture Living Czech Heart of Europe Magazine Useful Information New driving rules Czech Centres Residence Permits Czech Links Home in the Czech Republic - Advice for Living in CZ Czech republic FAQ. cz The Czech Republic in dates History in a nutshell The Czech Republic through Children's Eyes Virtual Cemetery Beer Culture Living Czech Heart of Europe Magazine Useful...
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12. Eating fresh fruit, vegetables is cream of the crop
In the case of my love for good greens, yellows, reds and every color in-between I have found that shopping at the local farmers market can be just the trick to feed my fix. They are just as fresh as they could be and are often grown by farmers who choose not to rely on pesticides to grow the food you eat. I have often bought my fruits and vegetables at the grocery store sometimes with satisfying results and other times with overwhelming disappointment. The produce and other items that can...
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13. CRSG grants 15% fertilizer subsidy to farmers
CRSG grants 15% fertilizer subsidy to farmers Sunday, Jun 17, 2007 Determined to take agriculture beyond subsistence farming, the Cross Rivers State Government says it has set in motion machineries to make the state a leading agricultural state in the country. CRSG grants 15% fertilizer subsidy to farmers Sunday, Jun 17, 2007 Determined to take agriculture beyond subsistence farming, the Cross Rivers State Government says it has set in motion machineries to make the state a leading...
SourceThe Tide,Nigeria

14. New Zealand's Record Grape Harvest Won't Meet Export Demand
The increase reflected more planting rather than better yields as cool weather in December affected vine flowering and grape production in some regions, he said. Grape production from Marlborough, which contributes 60 percent of the national total, rose just 7 percent even with a significantly larger producing area, Gregan said. May 30 (Bloomberg) -- New Zealand's grape harvest rose 11 percent to a record in 2007, lagging behind growth in exports which may create shortages, according to an...
SourceBloomberg

15. Food costs take bigger bite of budgets
And because farmers are switching acreage from soybeans, rice and other crops to cash in on the corn frenzy, prices for those crops have also risen. A combination of forces, including bad weather, heightened demand for corn to produce ethanol, strong buying from consumers and higher energy costs, is boosting prices. She says the real challenge has been to try to continue to eat healthy, given that prices for fresh fruits and vegetables have risen so quickly. Higher prices are being seen...
SourceUSA Today

16. Boost your fruit and veggie servings with these 20 tips
Instead of jams and jellies that have minimal fruit content or nutritional value, use thin slices of banana or apple, or defrosted berries lightly mashed with a fork or pureed in a blender. Make a fruit smoothie in the blender using frozen fruit and milk, yogurt or juice. Feel like you're not getting enough fruits and vegetables in your daily meals? Here are some ideas for fitting them in for a healthy diet. Grill kebabs of chicken with chunks of a variety of veggies, reversing the usual...
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17. Bush's War on Whole Foods
Savvy farmers all over the country have discovered a practice that might not work as a nationwide agricultural policy, but that has allowed some economically inefficient orchards to thrive: Encourage yuppies and their progeny to come pick your fruit they'll pay handsomely for the privilege, buy more than they'd ordinarily consume, and then shell out for all sorts of other value-added products. Instead of paying workers to pick their fruit, they should try another strategy: making customers...
Source6/7/2007

18. Return to authentic production could drain wine lakes
Enriching wine with sugar costs about a third as much as using concentrated grape "musts" and this helps explain why many producers are opposed to any move to outlaw the use of sugar in the fermentation process. In the cooler parts of Europe, winemakers use sucrose from beet or sugar cane to bring up the alcohol levels in their products. Mariann Fischer Boel, the EU's agriculture commissioner wants to outlaw this practice and oblige winemakers to use unfermented grape juice instead....
SourceScotsman,United Kingdom

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