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32. Jammu-Kathua youth keep bees for business
He changed firms after firms but bad luck was hot in pursuit, and he had to head back home, after being falsely implicated on charges of theft. Two years ago, Puneet, an agriculture graduate from a village near Surinder s, was trained in bee-keeping by the state horticulture department. Surinder s struggle began soon after he left studies after Class XII and had to go out to fend for himself and his family. Several NGOs and teams of state horticulture department have begun organising camps...
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33. Webcast Alert: Tyson Foods CEO to Present At BMO Protein Conference
The company produces a wide variety of protein-based and prepared food products, which are marketed under the "Powered by Tyson(r)" strategy. Tyson is the recognized market leader in the retail and foodservice markets it serves, providing products and service to customers throughout the United States and more than 80 countries. The company also strives to be faith-friendly, provide a safe work environment and serve as stewards of the animals, land and environment entrusted to it. Source:...
SourcePrimenewswire (press release),CA


34. Bioethanol Versus Biodiesel - The Tortoise and the Hare?
Feedstocks forbioethanol production are much more diverse and higher yielding than theoilseed crops required for biodiesel production; thus bioethanol could be abetter solution and investment to address Europe's energy needs. As the biodiesel market reaches overcapacity, and producersstruggle due to pressure on feedstock prices, investment focus is beginningto turn to the relatively undeveloped bioethanol market. Highlights of the briefing include a technical overview ofbioethanol...
Source5/10/2007


35. CSIRO 'dumps' anti-GM expert
ONE of Australia's leading specialists on biological farming says he was dumped by the CSIRO because of his criticism of genetically modified crops. Dr Maarten Stapper, a principal research scientist, worked for CSIRO for 23 years and is an expert on soil health which, he says, is the key to better crops. Dr Stapper said experience as a farming systems agronomist had taught him that most problems started with the soil, and that was where the solutions were. About $7 million, less than 1...
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36. Industrial estate's 20 makeover
It already has interest from Norfolk Police, which has agreed to buy 3.5 acres of the site for a special new custody suite, to be run by a private company. A long derelict industrial estate on the outskirts of King's Lynn is to be given a 20m makeover as part of a scheme to build a 330m paper mill. James Bunn, Morston's property manager, said: The police authority has already agreed to acquire 3.5 acres and we are in advanced discussion with a number of our tenants to relocate them there....
Source5/26/2007


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