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10. Pakistan : Textile Policy on anvil
Pakistan : Textile Policy on anvil - Textile News Pakistan. With Pakistan s textile industry contributing almost 65 percent to the export basket and employing about 35 percent of the total workforce, industry insiders feel this as the right time to set up a Textile Policy which will provide necessary impetus for growth and promotion of this economically important industry. With Pakistan s textile industry contributing almost 65 percent to the export basket and employing about 35 percent of...
Source6/25/2007

11. Reform of US cotton subsidies could feed, educate millions in poor ...
Oxfam International - Reform of US cotton subsidies could feed, educate millions in poor west African countries English . Espa ol . Fran ais. The study, one of the first of its kind after the US reformed a controversial export subsidy program called Step 2, estimates by how much farmer incomes in West Africa could actually increase after further subsidy reform, and what these gains would mean in practical terms for a typical West African cotton farmer s household. Oxfam International -...
Source18 hours ago

12. New UF computer system could one day help citrus growers count ...
New UF computer system could one day help citrus growers count fruit before harvest Farmers are told not to count chickens before they hatch, but for citrus growers it s a little different knowing how much fruit is on their trees can help them make better decisions about managing and harvesting the crop. New UF computer system could one day help citrus growers count fruit before harvest Farmers are told not to count chickens before they hatch, but for citrus growers it s a little different...
SourceFreshPlaza,Netherlands

13. EWG says subsidies a bumper crop
Under the traditional federal farm program, farmers pocket a subsidy when prices dip below a government-guaranteed price but only up to $75,000 a year. Under the provision, farmers sell their whole crop to the government at a guaranteed price. But the money that each individual farmer gets is even bigger than has previously been disclosed. New data released last week by the Environmental Working Group, a Washington advocacy organization, spotlighted a loophole that lets big operators...
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14. How Farm Subsidies Harm Taxpayers, Consumers, and Farmers, Too
For these and other reasons, organizations represent ing taxpayers, consumers, environmentalists, inter national trade, Third World countries, and even farmers themselves have united around the shared conclusion that the current farm subsidy system is failing and in dire need of reform during this year's reauthorization. For these and other reasons, organizations represent ing taxpayers, consumers, environmentalists, inter national trade, Third World countries, and even farmers themselves...
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15. Virginians hope big boys don't hog agriculture bill
Most Virginia farmers believe crop insurance and disaster programs need more certainty so farmers know what to expect when faced with a crop disaster, Stoneman said. The bill, which expires in September, changed commodity payments to farmers and provided farm-income support for times when prices fall below targets. Many Virginia farmers raise livestock, poultry and vegetables and don't get the income support that corn, cotton and small-grain producers, located primarily in the Midwest and...
SourceRichmond Times Dispatch,VA

16. Focus on cotton in campaign to end scourge of child labour
Angela Balakrishnan Tuesday June 12, 2007 The Guardian Campaigners are today urging shops to help stamp out child labour by ensuring the cotton they sell is ethically produced. Article continues "The true cost of the shirt you are wearing may well be much higher than the bargain price you paid in one of the UK's many 'value shops'," said Steve Trent, executive director of the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), which is organising the campaign. Children as young as seven are exposed to...
SourceGuardian Unlimited,UK

17. Outlook Varies By Segment
Early 2007 finds cotton spinners uncharacteristically concise with their commentary, which may reflect some uncertainty about where the business is headed. A ring spinner that does considerable Pima business says business is excellent and the new Pima crop is running good. In the West, for the second consecutive year, California growers intend to plant less area to upland cotton, with the shift this year to ELS cotton and wheat. Under ideal conditions, a 22 million-bale crop would not be...
Source6/4/2007

18. Texas Crop, Weather Report
And while the moisture is beneficial to most crops - except wheat and other crops awaiting harvest - it also has produced abundant weeds, according to Texas Cooperative Extension officials. For some, that means checking ponds which may have dried up in recent years to determine what plants are growing and whether they need to be managed, according to Dr. Cotton planting is nearly complete and fields are doing well, except for some weed problems. Recent weather has not been favorable for...
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