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28. FarmOnline
GM cotton crucial for Australian advantage Friday, 6 July 2007 The cotton industry must continue to lead the way with genetically modified crops in Australia if it is to retain a competitive edge, according to Professor James Dale with the Queensland University of Technology. GM cotton crucial for Australian advantage Friday, 6 July 2007 The cotton industry must continue to lead the way with genetically modified crops in Australia if it is to retain a competitive edge, according to...
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29. Africa: Is the Continent Being Bullied Into Growing GM Crops?
Africa is rapidly becoming a focal point for multinational crop and chemical corporations clearing the way for the extended uptake of their products and technologies. Organisations like the Alliance for the Green Revolution in Africa -- bankrolled by the Gates and Rockefeller Foundations -- are partly to blame through their heavy investment in infrastructure aimed at supporting the development and distribution of GM crops and seeds. Organisations like the Alliance for the Green Revolution...
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30. Rally stops losing streak
Later, the market shrugged off the report and clawed its way back up, boosted by some takeover deals and strong earnings reports, particularly from ConAgra Foods inc. and software maker Oracle corp. Stocks initially dropped after the Commerce Department said orders for durable goods plunged 2.8 percent in May following three months of increases. Given the market's turbulence over the past few weeks due to soaring bond yields, investors will be looking for any clues in the central bank's...
Source6/28/2007

31. Press Briefing by Ariane Quentier Senior Public Information Officer ...
The project could not only prompt the revival of the sugar industry in Afghanistan, but also, as indicated by the FAO, offer an alternative to poppy production by introducing a profitable cash crop. Tailoring apprentices have just produced two thousand sets of shalwar kameez for a future demobilization package for disarming soldiers and ANBP has ordered another 8,000 sets. A factory based training service will be set up to provide technical and managerial assistance for sugar beet...
Source5/28/2007

32. Future on the table
Among the major issues on the table are the potential for international ethanol trade, the impact of crude oil prices on sugar prices, and the impact of the European Union's reform of its sugar market on the world's farmers, he said. The program also will look at promoting sugar in diet foods rather than using artificial sweeteners. THE future of the world's sugar industry is be discussed by delegates from around the world in Brisbane this week. Email me if my comment is published Search...
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33. Has the farmer become a myth?
In our country, where 65 per cent of the population depend on agriculture for livelihood, the farmer seems to have become a myth. Around 57 per cent know nothing about crop insurance. Minimum support prices (MSPs) have gone up substantially, but awareness regarding MSPs amongst farmers is pathetically low. Subsidies allotted for their benefit have led them to a vicious cycle of debt and dependence on state support and induced them to unsustainable farming practices. Therefore, higher is...
SourceThe Statesman,India

34. Cheese price ripe for price manipulation
WASHINGTON -- Thin trading on the spot cheese market makes it ripe for manipulation, and that could affect the price of milk and other dairy products, the investigative arm of Congress said Thursday. Less than 2 percent of all cheddar cheese made in the United States is traded at the CME, among only 30 participants, which range from dairy cooperatives to large companies. There are few active cheese traders at the CME and the volume of cheese that changes hands is small, the GAO said,...
Source7/5/2007

35. European Parliament rules on vodka
But lawmakers stopped short of banning the use of the word "vodka" for spirits made from other ingredients, such as sugar beet or fruits, a move that experts said could have provoked trade disputes with countries like the United States and Brazil. Parliamentarians from traditional vodka-producing countries, such as Finland, Poland and Sweden, had pushed for stronger rules that would effectively have expelled vodka producers from other continents from the European market. The rules -...
Source7/3/2007

36. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS CONFERENCE RECOMMENDS USE OF SPACE TECH ...
Precise and timely estimates of crop yield, area, production and other farm data will help in taking correct policy decision and monitoring progress of various programmes and schemes. It was agreed that efforts will be made for online transfer of district level data to the States and from the State headquarters to the Centre on production, prices etc. A number of initiatives including use of new technological tools are likely to be used for crop estimation in future. For decentralized...
SourcePress Information Bureau (press release),India

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