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Updated on November 20, 2007

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49. Aquaculture News: Most Commented Articles
Donations from an array of sources are at their lowest in 20 years and the nonprofit has issued a first-ever community alert asking for cash and food this month. Cupboards are barer than usual at food banks and pantries across the state and Orange County, coinciding with higher local unemployment and rising supermarket prices. In June, a UCLA report found that an estimated 190,000 adults in Orange County struggle to afford food, resulting in health problems, household stress and skipped...
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50. Aquaculture News: A sampling of editorials from North Carolina newspapers
This summer, American officials restricted imports of Chinese shrimp, eel and three types of fish after unapproved drugs showed up in some shipments. That explains the recent arrest by Chinese authorities of 774 people in a crackdown on production and sale of poor-quality and counterfeit food and drug products. Any American worth his hush-puppies should pick the home-grown version of our regional fish every time, even if it costs a bit more. And judging by the execution of an official who...
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51. Aquaculture News: Water Wars
A growing number of Missourians, like Gamble, have come to revere the river after experiences like paddling a canoe, fishing from a boat or just sitting on a bank and soaking up nature. The federal government has several assignments for the Missouri River: hydropower generated by upstream dams, navigation to benefit barge traffic and protect against flooding, and recreation characterized by fishing and boating, much of it on the upstream lakes that formed behind the dams. There are a lot...
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52. Aquaculture News: Suppliers commit themselves to no price hikes ahead of Christmas ...
Maglaya said that prices of agricultural commodities are prone to movement during the rainy months, but easily slide back to normal immediately after typhoons. The government has ordered tight monitoring of prices as well as the supply of basic commodities until the Christmas season, on the back of the expected uptick in demand, the Department of Trade and Industry said. Favila said that gasoline price hikes play a small part in bidding up overall inflation, since the peso s appreciation...
Source - 11/15/2007 - Read the story


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54. Aquaculture News: Oyster Farmers Feeling Effects of Water Battle
If Georgia has its way-and draws more water from upstream-Barber said the results could devastate the oyster industry From the harvester to the distributor to the dinner table. Georgia wants to hold back some of the water that flows through its rivers into Florida and Alabama because it's in a drought. In fact, they produce 90% of the oysters for distribution throughout the state of Florida. The area is one of the most fertile regions for oyster harvesting. But that cost is measured by...
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