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Updated on April 2, 2007

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31. Rice News: Gulf of Maine at Center of New Fish-Farm Debate
Maine's experience with inshore salmon farming, combined with aquaculture research being conducted at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Maine, gives the region an opportunity to be an industry leader, said Steve Page, president of Ocean Farm Technologies of Searsmont. With the federal government now pushing hard for the development of offshore fish farms, the Gulf of Maine is playing a central role in the debate over whether farming in deep ocean waters is...
Source - RedNova - Read the story


32. Rice News: US Strikes Free-Trade Deal With South Korea
The two sides reached accord only minutes before midnight on April 1, Eastern Standard Time, the deadline for President Bush to submit a deal for a mandatory 90-day congressional review, which must be completed before his fast-track authority in negotiating trade deals expires July 1. Its negotiators have hammered out a landmark free-trade agreement with South Korea, overriding strong public opposition there that has exploded into violent protests in the course of negotiations over the...
Source - Forbes,NY - Read the story


33. Rice News: Cotonou, Benin March 28, 2007 At its just-concluded meeting, the Africa Rice Center (WARDA) Board of Trustees strongly ...
Cotonou, Benin March 28, 2007 At its just-concluded meeting, the Africa Rice Center (WARDA) Board of Trustees strongly endorsed the process of harmonization of specific activities of the Center with those of the Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Cotonou, Benin March 28, 2007 At its just-concluded meeting, the Africa Rice Center (WARDA) Board of Trustees...
Source - SeedQuest - Read the story


34. Rice News: Farmers worry that fields may yield only dust
Some farmers are delaying planting water-sensitive crops in the Mississippi Delta as dry conditions rapidly drain moisture from the soil. With the traditional rainy season a bust so far, drought appears to be taking hold across many areas of the country, including the Southeast. Department of Agriculture monitors rainfall, 0.67 inches had fallen in March going into the final day. Drought Monitor shows extreme drought conditions already have taken hold in five points around the country -...
Source - Jackson Clarion Ledger,MS - Read the story


35. Rice News: 01 - RP, Japan ink 300-M yen grant for rice farmers
The Philippines and Japan recently signed an agreement providing a 300-million yen aid grant that aims to benefit Filipino palay farmers living below the poverty line. Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Arthur Yap on Sunday said the Japan Grant Assistance for Underprivileged Farmers, previously known as the 2KR (Kennedy Round) grant, was approved by Japan last December to help small palay farmers nationwide purchase around 20,000 metric tons (MT) of ammonium sulphate fertilizer....
Source - Bayanihan.org,Philippines - Read the story


36. Rice News: KIASU*, KIASI** OR JUST PLAIN WISE?
A WESTERN newspaper recently made a rather cryptic observation that while some countries stockpile oil, rice and wheat, Singapore has to do the same with sand. While we may not be the only country to stockpile these materials, few may have known that our Government actually keeps them in storage - that is, until Indonesia banned sand exports to Singapore last month and disrupted our supply of granite by detaining Singapore-bound barges suspected of smuggling sand. While we may not be the...
Source - Electric New Paper,Singapore - Read the story


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