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27. Banks bet big on commodity financing
Warehouse receipts are papers that are issued to a trader who keeps stocks of commodities like wheat and rice in warehouses. MUMBAI: A few banks have burnt their fingers treading this unchartered territory, but many are willing to bet that warehouse receipts are the next big thing in commodity financing. Mr Choudhary feels risk perceptions relating to the commodity business, warehouses and their management have improved. Almost a similar amount has been lent against receipts issued by...
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28. U.S. ethanol figures fuel a corn futures rally
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29. A Proposed Farm Bill Budget Cuts State Subsidies
Much of Eastern Arkansas is dedicated to row cropping and has benefited from commodity payments made under the Farm Bill, while Northwest Arkansas and River Valley farmers have received far less because they don't grow the typical commodity program crops like rice, wheat and cotton. Food stamp programs will gobble up two-thirds of the total $602 billion, up from $492 billion under the current bill, which will expire in September. Arkansas row croppers stand to lose and the picture is still...
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30. Poisoned livelihoods
Outlook >> Monday May 14, 2007 Poisoned livelihoods In this farming community in Tak, villagers have been advised not to grow food crops due to ground contamination. The villagers were told to stop growing rice as it contained a dangerously high level of cadmium and more than 100 million baht was spent buying and destroying contaminated rice. The factory will need at least 5,000 tonnes of sugar cane per day, meaning the one-time rice farmers would be able to earn a living growing sugar...
SourceBangkok Post,Thailand


31. A staple threat
Farming communities across Asia have developed, nurtured and conserved more than a thousand distinct varieties of rice. Rice constitutes an important part of the diet of millions in Asia. Cybernoon.com The Official Website of , Bombay - India. The aspects involved in this patent are - the Theft of collective logic and biodiversity heritage from Indian farmers, Indian traders and exporters will have their markets stolen and a deception of consumers who will be consuming Basmati as the name...
SourceAfternoon Dispatch & Courier,India


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