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27. Lower wheat procurement: Central team visiting UP
The team comprising the Additional Secretary in the Department of Food and Public Distribution, Mr Vivek Mehrotra, and nominees from the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Food Corporation of India (FCI) will visit mandis in the State to "get a first-hand picture of the situation and take appropriate action", official sources told Business Line. The team comprising the Additional Secretary in the Department of Food and Public Distribution, Mr Vivek Mehrotra, and nominees from the Ministry of...
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28. Growing biofuels demand raises food prices
Corn, wheat, cocoa and coffee prices have all risen strongly in recent months, suggesting consumers will face an extended period of more expensive food. This year, corn and wheat prices have reached their highest levels for a more than a decade, while coffee prices have hit an eight-year high and cocoa has risen to a four-year high. Predictions for higher prices come in spite of expectations that global grain production will rise 6.2 per cent to a record 1. Coffee's strength has been...
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29. More Than One-Third Of Wheat Crop Rated Good To Excellent
In its weekly update, the agency also said the crop is progressing at about the normal pace, with 88 percent of the wheat headed compared with 94 percent last year and 89 percent for the five-year average. Fifteen percent of the wheat showed moderate to severe insect infestation, with aphids and armyworms the primary pests in stressed wheat. Slightly less than 40 percent of the crop shows no damage from freeze, and 82 percent has no damage from wind. Ninety-two percent of the planned crop...
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30. Experts say wheat crop will exceed last year's
The annual wheat harvest could begin in parts of the state next week. A harvest of 161 million bushels would mean the state has had one of its best crops in recent years. He estimated that about 10 percent of Oklahoma's wheat crop suffered damage from that freeze. Paul Campbell, the Plains Partners Co-op location manager, said some of the crop has been lost because of diseases and damage caused by worms and insects, but that he expects this year's crop to be better because "last year was a...
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31. Investments welcome move: Farmers should not be ignored
The most important thing is that the prices of agriculture product would increase and how much benefit the farmers would take and what facilities would be provided to them. This is a matter of happiness that the investors from outside the state signed MOU on large scale and the government was successful in luring the investors. The investors have shown their interest in agriculture based business like Ratanjot, food processing oil, sugar mill, brewery, dairy etc. How much time these...
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