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10. Nigeria earns $111.2mn from export of agric products
Some of the agricultural products exported during the period include cocoa beans and derivatives, ginger, sesame, palm kernel cake and hibiscus flower. The report indicated that the export of agricultural products increased by over 15 percent with about 885. mn from export of agric products Nigeria earns $111. However, the export figures for cassava chips and hides and skins were not included in the report despite the fact that in 2006 about 10. A further breakdown of the export figures...
SourceAfrique en ligne,France

11. My Turn: A waterfront market -- it's time
Why not take the farmers' market concept one step forward into the future with the idea of a year-round enclosed public market on Burlington's waterfront? The waterfront is well on its way to becoming the central recreation and eco-science hub of the city. Why not take the farmers' market concept one step forward into the future with the idea of a year-round enclosed public market on Burlington's waterfront? The waterfront is well on its way to becoming the central recreation and...
Source53 minutes ago

12. Riding the wave: Beef industry rattled by fluctuating corn market
Department of Agriculture reported farmers had planted almost 93 million acres of corn. But economists see corn staying well above $3, and strong demand and high prices have pushed farmers to put their tractors into overdrive in unlikely places. Previous estimates predicted the planting would total about 90 million, enough to fuel the ethanol and livestock feed markets, but just barely. That means cattlemen will have to get more for their product to survive, pushing prices of fed cattle...
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13. New corn planting will hurt bay, report says
The study said farmers in Virginia and the five other states in the bay watershed are expected to plant at least a half-million additional acres in corn over the next few years. A price boom caused by increased demand for corn-based ethanol fuel forced prices to $4 a bushel on the futures market this year. The report also advocated increased federal cost-share grants to help farmers pay for more efficient equipment and said government should promote research and development of alternative...
Source7/17/2007

14. NC State offers new ag sciences program
RALEIGH North Carolina State University is offering a new bachelor s degree program designed to meet a growing need in agriculture for professionals with a broad range of knowledge and experience in agricultural sciences. Students will develop the skills needed to improve yields with less labor, control pests safely and effectively, conserve soil and water, manage or administer research and development programs, and manage marketing or production operations in agribusiness. Students will...
SourceBlueRidgeNow.com,NC

15. New agribusiness opportunities at retail expo
New agribusiness opportunities at retail expo Sites: Marketing, Retail, Medical. New agribusiness opportunities at retail expo Sites: Marketing, Retail, Medical. Marketing> 2010 FIFA World Cup, Advertising, Africa, Branding, Cinema, CRM, Design, Digital, Direct Marketing, Education & Training, Eventing, Exhibitions, Magazines, Media, Mobile, Newspapers, Online Media, Out Of Home, Printing, Production, Promotions, Public Relations, Radio, Recruitment, Research, Retail, Sales, Sponsorship,...
SourceBizcommunity.com,South Africa

16. Flooding: Farmers stand to lose millions
Some of the nation's largest vegetable and strawberry producers are found in this region, and many of them face possible ruin, NRK reports. This also means that lettuce and other fresh produce will have to be imported from countries like Poland,in order to meet the demand from private customers and food processing plants. Skalleberg says the authorities will now be contacted to see if extraordinary measures maybe needed to help the stricken farmers. Flooding: Farmers stand to lose millions...
Source7/17/2007

17. Positive news continues on economic front
MyWestTexas.com - Positive news continues on economic front News Archives . Advertise . Subscribe to the MRT . Contact Us . inbox QuickLinks: home sports entertainment lifestyle oil & gas obits autos real estate jobs yp classifieds blogs videos galleries create. MyWestTexas.com - Positive news continues on economic front News Archives . Advertise . Subscribe to the MRT . Contact Us . inbox QuickLinks: home sports entertainment lifestyle oil & gas obits autos real estate jobs yp classifieds...
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18. Poultry, bread prices to increase by 15-20% this year, says FAS
Rising grain prices in the United States could translate into a 15-per cent increase in poultry prices by the end of 2007, according to the US Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), while the price of bread may go up by as much as 20 per cent. Rising grain prices in the United States could translate into a 15-per cent increase in poultry prices by the end of 2007, according to the US Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS),...
SourceJamaica Observer,Jamaica

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