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12. U of I: Excercise Caution in Anticipating 2007 Yields; Summer Weather Will Be Key
Increases in corn and wheat acreage are expected to come at the expense of soybean and cotton acreage, although intentions show a substantial increase in total acreage to be planted in 2007. For soybeans, supplies will likely remain ample even with reduced acreage in the United States due to large current supplies and record South American production. Planting intentions in western growing areas are down 4.7 million acres, while producers in the eastern Corn Belt intend to reduce acreage...
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13. 14.14m cotton bales expected next year
The agriculture sector, the largest contributor to Pakistans gross domestic product (GDP), would also get a boost from higher sugar and rice crops, Baloch said. Cotton and textiles account for about 60 per cent of Pakistans exports. The sowing area will remain the same as last year, at 3.26 million hectares, but we expect better yield next season because of sufficient water during the crop season, Baloch told Reuters. Agriculture growth this year is likely to be in the range of 4 to 4.2...
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14. Lacking buzz
The reported move by the National Bee Board to set up a honeyfed (on the lines of the milkfeds and markfeds) for galvanising the marketing of honey deserves a cautious welcome. It is a different matter though that many enterprising bee-keepers, largely landless farmers, have been providing the services of bees as pollinators by shifting their bee colonies to areas around mustard, sunflower and cotton fields, largely in search of food for their bees. It is a different matter though that...
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15. Stroke of bad luck
While most of the wheat across north Alabama appears to be lost, a good portion of the corn crop could actually have survived because of the severe drought in the weeks before the freeze. Bishop said that he's never seen a freeze damage so many crops. An extension office survey taken earlier in the year showed a 30 percent decline in the amount of cotton being planted this year, while the amount of corn being planted almost doubled. A hard freeze destroyed most of the wheat crop in the...
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16. EU Presses On With Subsidies
With such a disproportionate focus on farming, does the Union have any moral authority to demand liberalisation of the food trade in poor countries, where often 70 percent of people rely on agriculture to make a living? Agriculture has become the most contentious issue in the Doha round of world trade talks, which were launched at a ministerial conference in the Qatar capital in 2001. This year the European Union will spend more than 35 percent of its 115 billion euro (156 billion dollars)...
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