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Updated on July 18, 2007

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7. Agribusiness News: Ag officials say potatoes are up, onions a little down this year
Meanwhile, the agency forecasts a less productive year for Idaho's onion crop. Agency officials estimate planted acreage for potatoes in the state at 350,000 acres. The agency reports that growers expect to harvest 9,200 acres of onions this year. Part of that may be due to a decline in acres devoted to onions this year compared to last year. Ag officials say potatoes are up, onions a little down this year. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. That's...
Source - 7/16/2007 - Read the story


8. Agribusiness News: Vietnamese farming sector needs modernization
Vietnamese farming sector needs modernization Hide Menu AboutPoultry NewsEvents RecipesPoultry PhotosJobsConsultancy Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this page print this page ThePoultrySite Latest News. Vietnamese farming sector needs modernization Hide Menu AboutPoultry NewsEvents RecipesPoultry PhotosJobsConsultancy Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email...
Source - ThePoultrySite.com,UK - Read the story


9. Agribusiness News: Syria and Yemen to develop the agricultural trade exchange
Safar underlined the importance of developing cooperation and Arab integration in the economic field and exchanging agricultural expertise particularly in domain of conveying technologies. For his part, al-Kahlani pointed out to the Yemeni side desire to buy part of the surplus of Syrian wheat and other agricultural products and to review the possibility of importing some Yemeni products to Syria like onions and potatoes. Syria and Yemen to develop the agricultural trade exchange. Minister...
Source - SANA - Syrian Arab News Agency,Syria - Read the story


10. Agribusiness News: 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...
Source - Afrique en ligne,France - Read the story


11. Agribusiness News: 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...
Source - 53 minutes ago - Read the story


12. Agribusiness News: 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...
Source - 1 hour ago - Read the story


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