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Updated on July 18, 2007

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19. Wheat News: High price or not, wheat imports to continue: Pawar
New Delhi, July 16 The Agriculture Minister, Mr Sharad Pawar, weathering allegations over wheat imports, today said the government will continue purchases from abroad even if the price was high but not compromise on quality in its quest to build stockpiles. New Delhi, July 16 The Agriculture Minister, Mr Sharad Pawar, weathering allegations over wheat imports, today said the government will continue purchases from abroad even if the price was high but not compromise on quality in its quest...
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20. Wheat News: Wet Weather Puts Good Wheat Harvest Behind
When and if conditions "dry out" after the holiday week, producers should keep some things in mind, says a Texas Cooperative Extension wheat expert. Though 2007 will go down as a great Texas wheat crop, continued rain had put harvest efforts behind schedule at the Fourth of July holiday break. Producers who in the past planted wheat primarily as a forage crop for livestock may have opted for cheaper seed. However, the many weeks of continued rain could create seed quality issues. But...
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21. Wheat News: DJ US Cash Grain Outlook: Futures Break To Dictate Pace
So far, Roose said he has heard no reports of price protection being implemented on corn and soybeans in the country, though it wouldn't surprise him if some protection developed on soybeans. Elevators and processors will often adjust their cash prices to protect them in the event of a sharp drop in the futures markets and to try and prevent any panic selling that might ensue. An expected break in the futures market may keep cash grain movement to a trickle Monday, as futures prices react...
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22. Wheat News: Dietitians Give 5 Top Tips To Enjoy The Mediterranean On Your Doorstep ...
As the holiday season hits us once again it can evoke memories of balmy days abroad, feasting on colourful vegetables and fruits, wholegrain cereals along with fish and small amounts of lean meat and low fat dairy foods all washed down with a glass or two of red wine - the typical Mediterranean diet. As the holiday season hits us once again it can evoke memories of balmy days abroad, feasting on colourful vegetables and fruits, wholegrain cereals along with fish and small amounts of lean...
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23. Wheat News: China Quietly Muscles In on the Organic Food Market
Consumers turning to organic food in the wake of warnings about antifreeze-laden toothpaste, poisoned pet food, and antibiotic-laced fish may be in for a surprise. The same country blamed for those scares, China, is quietly muscling in on the organic market. Anagnoson said she doubts that produce grown in China is truly organic, regardless of the label. However, consumers who view that as a guarantee that the produce is pesticide-free are mistaken. Department of Agriculture's organic logo...
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24. Wheat News: Good weather forecasts spur crop price falls
There were sharp price falls for agricultural commodities on Monday after weather reports pointed to excellent growing conditions for wheat, soyabean and corn. On the base metals market, ongoing disruptions and strong demand for batteries pushed lead to an all-time high of $3,125 a tonne, up more than 85 per cent from the start of the year. July is critical for some agricultural crops and is the month when corn pollinates. A mine in Austria, accounting for about 3 per cent of global...
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