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1. [TURKEY'S AGRICULTURE ANALYZED-3] Supply and demand: A matter of ...
When grape cultivation is analyzed by region, seedless dried grapes typically come from the Aegean region, table grapes are mostly cultivated in the Marmara region, and the Mediterranean, Central Anatolian and Southeastern Anatolian regions stand out for their table grapes, those used in viniculture and seeded grapes for drying. Turkey is the world s fifth-largest grape producer at 3.6 million tons production annually. When grape cultivation is analyzed by region, seedless dried grapes...
SourceToday's Zaman,Turkey

2. Growing cocoa crop along with coconuts
The Government of Tamil Nadu is working to increase the earnings of coconut growers in the state and towards this purpose it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with leading FMCG company Cadbury India Ltd (CIL), at a ceremony in Tiruchirapalli on June 30, 2007. The Government of Tamil Nadu is working to increase the earnings of coconut growers in the state and towards this purpose it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with leading FMCG company Cadbury India Ltd...
SourceChennai Online,India

3. Poor fruit harvest will take its toll
Since apples represent about 80 percent of total domestic fruit production, the drop will negatively affect the whole sector. A bad fruit harvest is putting pressure on growers, who say they have little protection from losses during poor growing seasons, and has prompted some to seek better safeguards. The reason, Ludv k explained, is that the EU tends to prefer subsidizing tropical fruits such as bananas or lemons more than typical Czech fruit such as red currants or cherries. Around this...
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4. Orchardists trucking in fruit to have something to sell
Orchardists trucking in fruit to have something to sell. Apple growers are having fruit trucked in from Virginia and Pennsylvania, where there will be abundant crops this fall. Varieties may be limited and prices will be higher. Roberts says apples should start arriving in late August. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Chuck McSpadden at Apple Valley Orchards in Cleveland says growers won't make as much as they would selling their own fruit, but...
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5. Going and growing organic: Consumers turning to home-grown produce
Whether it's making a special trip to a local farmstand or looking for the organic label in the supermarket, more people are looking for fresh food and locally produced food. He also sells his produce at his own farmstand. He and his wife, Betty, have ditched the produce aisle at their local supermarket for their weekly visit to the farmstand. Gagnon buys almost all her fruits and vegetables from local farmstands, rarely from a supermarket. Much of the produce in local supermarkets has...
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6. Cadbury India to sell cocoa seedlings to TN farmers
The farmers will grow the cocoa plant as intercrop in their coconut groves and sell cocoa beans back to Cadbury India at the prevailing market rates subject to a minimum of Rs60 per kg for a period of five years. Cadbury India would provide technical assistance and farming literature to the cocoa farmers. The farmers shall be eligible for a financial assistance of Rs11,250 per hectare the following financial assistance for establishing the cocoa garden and 50 per cent of the unit cost for...
SourcedomainB,India

7. EU Wants to Put a Cork on Excess Wine Production
The EU also wants to completely do away with subsidies for grape juice concentrate, which is used to produce the alcohol in wine, and abolish the distinction between table and choice wine. But wine producers are already griping about the new grape proposals. Meanwhile, wine from other parts of the world is becoming more and more popular in Europe -- imports from South Africa, for instance, have risen by 770 percent over the last decade. But up to 15 percent of European wine produced every...
SourceDeutsche Welle,Germany

8. Demand Still Outpaces Supply for Pinot Noir and for Dry White Wine ...
DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61815) has announced the addition of Northern Hemisphere Grape Supply And Wine Production (Selected Regions) Forecasts To 2011: 2007 Edition to their offering. DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c61815) has announced the addition of Northern Hemisphere Grape Supply And Wine Production (Selected Regions) Forecasts To 2011: 2007...
SourceBusiness Wire (press release),CA

9. 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

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