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Updated on May 21, 2007

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13. Rice News: Govt raises support price for rice, oilseeds
Agencies New Delhi, May 18: India raised on Thursday the minimum price it would pay for the purchase of winter-harvested rice paddy and oilseeds from farmers to boost rural incomes and ensure the government is able to build stocks. It said the support price for superior quality of rice paddy will be increased by the same margin to 675 rupees for 100 kg. The government buys some farm products from farmers at a fixed price, which it then sells to the poor at subsidised rates or uses to...
Source - Central Chronicle,India - Read the story


14. Rice News: DON DOWNING IN ST. LOUIS APPOINTED PLAINTIFFS CO-LEAD COUNSEL IN ...
The suit was brought on behalf of rice farmers based upon economic damages they suffered from contamination of their crops with an unapproved genetically modified strain of rice seed produced by Bayer Cropscience, a German-based agriculture company. Downing originally filed suit last suit on behalf of 279 rice farmers in Missouri and Arkansas. Discovery of the contamination in the farmers rice supply led to a dramatic drop in U. He has obtained a multimillion dollar settlement for a class...
Source - dBusinessNews St. Louis (press release),MO - Read the story


15. Rice News: Sacramento briefing: Biotech rice OK'd for Kansas planting
Over the past three years, the company's plans to plant its rice have drawn protests from anti-biotech groups and some rice farmers -- first in California, then Missouri. Those groups worried that Ventria's rice would mix with commercial and weedy rice varieties. But Ventria has for several years grown its rice in test plots in North Carolina and over the past year has been welcomed by economic development groups in Kansas. Ventria has genetically engineered a strain of rice that produces...
Source - Sacramento Bee,CA - Read the story


16. Rice News: Climate change threatens Indonesian farmers
Indonesian rice farmers in Java and Bali must invest in hardier crops and better water storage methods if they hope to maintain harvests in the face of man-made climate change and weather systems such as El Nino, according to a new study. The warm El Nino weather system has already been shown to wreak havoc with the region's rice production by delaying monsoon rains, disrupting the planting of the main rice crop and prolonging the "hungry season" before the main rice harvest. The...
Source - Independent Online,South Africa - Read the story


17. Rice News: State's rice stock comfortable: official
With an average off-take of 2.8 lakh tonnes a month at the public distribution system, the stock will last for three-four months, says an official of the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation, which looks after paddy procurement. This apart, agricultural workers are not available, a majority of them having migrated to the city for other employment. Samba procurement is almost over in the delta districts of Thanjavur, Tiruvarur and Nagapattinam, with direct purchase centres getting less...
Source - Hindu,India - Read the story


18. Rice News: Rice growers enjoying early start this year
Rice farmers were also able to take more time because of dry conditions and laser level their fields and use their tractors to prepare fields. If a farmer needs to plant quickly because of the weather, quality of rice could be lost when fields are also harvested quickly. In some years -- such as last year -- late rains in the season meant growers had to cut corners on field preparation and hustle to get their seed in the ground. In some years there is such a rush to get the crop into the...
Source - Enterprise-Record,CA - Read the story


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