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37. Ministry proposing Rp1.7 trln for fertilizer subsidy
But the figure for next year's budget had not yet been decided because it was still deliberated by the fertilizer budget team. The subsidy amount has not yet been decided but it should have been included in the government's financial note before it is read by the president next August," he said. Hasanuddin said that his ministry and the House had also discussed fertilizer subsidy plan for 2008. Enter your search termsSubmit search formWebANTARA. Enter your search termsSubmit search...
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38. Will Pratibha Patil's election boost women's empowerment?
During this long time our surroundings, our lifestyles, our thinking and overall we have changed which has resulted in showing up of newer and tougher challenges for man which has crippled our lives but also provided an opportunity to face these and come to solutions. During this long time our surroundings, our lifestyles, our thinking and overall we have changed which has resulted in showing up of newer and tougher challenges for man which has crippled our lives but also provided an...
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39. Pesticide taints Chinese ginger
By Jim Downing - Bee Staff Writer Published 12:00 am PDT Tuesday, July 31, 2007 State public health officials are warning consumers not to eat fresh ginger from China after inspectors found residues of an illegal insecticide in boxes of the root at an Albertsons grocery store in Roseville. By Jim Downing - Bee Staff Writer Published 12:00 am PDT Tuesday, July 31, 2007 State public health officials are warning consumers not to eat fresh ginger from China after inspectors found residues of...
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40. Stocks to Watch, July 31: CBS, GM and MetLife
The company also said its board approved a stock repurchase program in which it can buy back up to 1 million shares, or 6 percent of its outstanding common stock. After Monday's closing bell, Sun Microsystems inc. (SUNW) swung to a fiscal fourth-quarter profit from a year-ago loss as the enterprise computer server and software developer made large cuts in its operating expenses. The Dallas hospice care company said the earnings decline was on higher operating expenses and short-term losses...
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41. Steady improvement in food security
The 20 percent drop on production did not affect food availability and food self-sufficiency because there is usually excess production of cassava in the northern provinces. However, a combination of low production, limited diversification in food production and income generation will negatively affect some 2,000 households in Alto Cauale districts in Uige province. It is suggested that poor roads, poor market infrastructures, reduced number of traders and transporters have negatively...
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42. Apparent pesticide spill kills fish
Apparent pesticide spill kills fish Home News Sports Weather Classifieds Publications Subscribe Interactive Opinion Weekly Features casper . wyoming . regional . national . legislature . world . ap news . odd . business . community . obituaries . opinion . extra . archive Increase Font Size What's New! Pet Idol Dr. Apparent pesticide spill kills fish Home News Sports Weather Classifieds Publications Subscribe Interactive Opinion Weekly Features casper . wyoming . regional . national ....
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43. Extension research center to hold Field Day on plant growing
Extension officials say a highlight of the event will be the center s flower trials, with thousands of annuals on two acres being tested in the Kansas climate. www.kansascity.com . 07/27/2007 . Extension research center to hold Field Day on plant growing Complete Forecast Search KansasCity.com Archives Web for Logout . Member Center . Sign in to Classifieds Jobs. One of the research trials is on hardy-landscape rose varieties that are more disease-resistant and require less care than...
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44. Verdigris fertilizer plant protests tax
Anderson explained this means 80 percent of the cost will come back to the county with those agencies such as schools, the fair board, and the health department paying a share. Equipment was shipped overseas where the product could be produced at lower cost, in part due to increased costs of natural gas in the United States. Verdigris fertilizer plant protests tax. The manufacturing facility is protesting the value assessment of the property. Lauri Poe, a certified appraiser, said Woodson...
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45. Wider buffers are better
Establishing Riparian buffers is considered a best management practice (BMP) by State and Federal resource agencies for maintaining water quality, and they may be especially critical in controlling amounts of human produced nitrogen. Excess nitrogen caused by fertilizers, animal waste, leaf litter, sewer lines, and highways is responsible for contaminating groundwater. Environmental Protection Agency collected data on the buffers along with nitrogen concentration in streams and groundwater...
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