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Updated on November 6, 2007

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1. Cotton News: Spinners fail to reach consensus : Local cotton buying
Despite the fact Aptma members were unanimous on issues, including high cotton prices but were unable to reach a consensus to suspend the buying of cotton all across the country. A meeting was simultaneously called at Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar on Thursday through teleconference system by Aptma to discuss soaring raw cotton prices and host of other issues confronting the textile industry. The Aptma members alleged that some multinational companies were hindering the cultivation of BT...
Source - 11/3/2007 - Read the story


2. Cotton News: FarmOnline
Cotton industry tests market premium in quality blends Monday, 29 October 2007 Australia's cotton industry leaders are aiming to prove the existence of new premium markets for Australian-bred varieties in a bid to ease the industry's cost-price squeeze. Employing unique Australian-bred and adapted varieties, the industry is aiming to compete for a place in the market of world's best cotton fibre. The venture known as the Premium Cotton Pilot Project, brings together the Cotton Research and...
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3. Cotton News: Cotton nears records in Rector-area fields
With many producers fighting against Mother Nature through the use of irrigation, those varieties of cotton were able to produce large amounts of the crop. Despite most fields fighting through a 60-day drought, some growers are reporting near-record production. There are a few areas where they got a few more showers that produced, but as a whole, it just didnt do well at all. This time of the year is very busy for those in the cotton industry. Vangilder said the dryland cotton averaged...
Source - 10/31/2007 - Read the story


4. Cotton News: Farm Bill should offer more help for specialty crop growers
Growers of commodity crops like wheat, soybeans, corn, rice or cotton have received hefty federal subsidies -- to the tune of between $10 billion and $20 billion a year -- whether they made a profit that year or not. Yet growers of specialty crops -- fruits and vegetables that are the backbone of southwestern Michigan's agricultural sector -- can't expect much assistance from the federal government. The proposed legislation would provide more than $280 billion for agriculture and nutrition...
Source - 10/28/2007 - Read the story


5. Cotton News: Textile industry seeks better cotton prices, cheaper power
Textile industry seeks better cotton prices, cheaper power @ NewKerala.com News Channel Home. Textile industry seeks better cotton prices, cheaper power. The Indian textile industry directly employs 35 million people and supports cotton farmers with 25 million acres under cotton cultivation, which again employs more than 60 million uneducated and unskilled men and women from the rural areas, the industry leaders noted. Textile industry seeks better cotton prices, cheaper power @...
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6. Cotton News: Mulch the farm bill
The farm subsidy program now in place pays out more than $7 billion directly to larger farmers for a few select crops like corn, cotton, rice, soy and wheat. In the last two years, both farmland and produce prices have soared. Federal farm bills originated in Depression-era America when commodity prices crashed, forcing tens of millions of bankrupt small farmers to turn to the federal government to survive. These farm giveaway bills are always justified by promising to ensure Americans...
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