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12. Surinder Sud: A stitch in time Other crops and sectors could begin displaying the impact in the near future if measures are not put in place to cope with the menace that has already begun unfolding itself. India's agriculture will be badly affected by global warming, but timely action could help mitigate the impact considerably. The production of not only food, vegetables and fruit crops, but also that of livestock and fish can come under severe strain. Under normal circumstances, the increased concentration of carbon...
Source • Business Standard,India •
13. India to import more wheat despite high prices If there is a question of feeding our population, prices are not the issue, Sharad Pawar told reporters when asked if further purchases were possible. Share this story! India to import more wheat despite high prices. In May, the government had scrapped an earlier tender for imports of one million tonnes as it considered the average bid price of $263 per tonne to be too high. The US has criticised India s wheat import regulations as unrealistic after strict controls on weed presence,...
Source • Daily Times,Pakistan •
14. Bread prices up after poor global wheat harvest Poor harvests in major wheat producing countries have pushed up prices to USD 280 for a ton of wheat, reports the news agency Regnum. Georgia is actually expecting a better than average wheat harvest this year, but domestic production won't match more than 25 percent of local demand. Statistics Department data shows wheat as the fifth most imported good to Georgia in the first five months of 2007, with purchases amounting to USD 42. In the last week, the price of bread in the country went...
Source • Messenger.ge,Georgia •
15. Reap what we sow We will have to see over the next few weeks if Britain still has any wheat or barley worth harvesting. Sometimes the weather will be too dry, sometimes too wet, and although it will generally be warmer it is likely in some places to be colder than ever remembered. The ruin of the floods underlines the urgency of achieving national self-reliance in food crops Colin Tudge Tuesday July 31, 2007 The Guardian At a farm near my home in Oxfordshire, 50 sheep died in last week's floods. We will...
Source • Guardian Unlimited,UK •
16. After early hand-wringing, Midwest winter wheat crop turns out not so ... But a funny thing happened along the way to what was expected to be a poor harvest: In some states, it wasn't so bad after all. Department of Agriculture, but better than the 50 bushels per acre that experts predicted a couple of months ago. Contact SignOnSanDiego.com . Online Media Kit . Print Media Kit . Frequently Asked Questions . Make us your homepage Contact the Union-Tribune . About the Union-Tribune . Site Index . Privacy & Copyright Policy . Your California Privacy Rights...
Source • 7/27/2007 •
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