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Updated on October 29, 2007

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1. Agribusiness News: Farmers take up natural farming
Moreover, their produce is in demand and that too at higher prices. Farmers here (around 100) are practising natural farming and use only Jeevaamrita (a cow urine based preparation) as fertiliser and pesticide. Although the harbingers of the revolution are not many, yet their success with new methodology in agriculture to regenerate ecological resources and bringing back soil productivity is attracting experts, even some ecologists from European countries. Amar Sharma is one of the...
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2. Agribusiness News: Senate farm plan adjusts crop subsidy rates
A committee summary of the proposed commodity section of the farm bill said the loan rate for raw cane sugar would be raised by 1 cent a lb and a program would be authorized to convert surplus sugar into fuel ethanol. crop subsidies, loan rates and target prices, as part of a farm bill that would create a revenue protection option, the panel said on Friday. Leaders said they would eliminate the "three-entity" rule that allows producers to collect subsidies indirectly and would require...
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3. Agribusiness News: E.Cape to benefit from dairy farming initiative
Commercial farmers have also assisted in setting up the venture which aims to provide a training facility for agriculture students, commercial and emerging farmers, as well as farm workers from all over the African continent. Providing skills and training The project provides a training and research facility for agriculture students, commercial and emerging farmers, as well as farm workers. We want the dairy to serve local communities, produce milk, cheese, yoghurt and inspire local...
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4. Agribusiness News: WSJ: Major Food Companies Eyed by U.S. Over Iraq Deals
The probe is looking into whether the companies were paid excessively high prices for the products that were being shipped to the war zone, the Journal says. The complete story, including complaints from those companies apparently shut out from the bidding process, begins Here. Over Iraq Deals October 17, 2007 WASHINGTON Some major American food companies are being investigated by the government over possible fraud and corruption in supplying goods to the military, the Wall Street Journal...
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5. Agribusiness News: Farm Bill includes ban on meatpacker ownership of livestock
By MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press writer WASHINGTON -- The farm bill approved Thursday by the Senate Agriculture Committee would ban meatpackers from owning cattle more than two weeks before slaughter, legislation advocated by Montana and Wyoming lawmakers. By MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press writer WASHINGTON -- The farm bill approved Thursday by the Senate Agriculture Committee would ban meatpackers from owning cattle more than two weeks before slaughter, legislation advocated...
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6. Agribusiness News: Dire warnings of an end to UK pig farming
Soaring animal feed prices could spell the end of the country's pig industry within 12 months as producers are forced to quit, a national survey has warned. A pig industry website census showed more than 90pc of the British pig breeding herd could disappear in the next year unless prices rise sharply. However, Mr Scott said because 48pc of producers have long-term feed contracts, supplies of home-produced pork and bacon will be immediately at risk. While the outbreaks of foot-and-mouth...
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