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7. Africa: Developing Countries Are Afraid of 'Rigged Commerce' Not 'Free Trade'
allAfrica.com: Africa: Developing Countries Are Afraid of 'Rigged Commerce' Not 'Free Trade' (Page 1 of 3) However, since the WTO waiver allowing the EU to extend this preferential access to the end of this year, the EU and ACP countries committed themselves in the Cotonou Agreement of 2000 to negotiate Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) by the end of 2007. However, since the WTO waiver allowing the EU to extend this preferential access to the end of this year, the EU and ACP countries...
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8. Australian Cotton Production to Fall to 30-Year Low (Update1)
The nation may produce 500,000 bales of cotton from the crop now being planted, Adam Kay, the industry group's chief executive officer, said today in a phone interview from Narrabri, New South Wales state. Australia's cotton production has fallen five of the past six years as prolonged drought dried up rivers and dams, reducing irrigation supplies. In a normal season, as much as 90 percent of the nation's cotton crop is irrigated, Kay said. Cotton prices have gained 29 percent in the past...
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9. 'King Cotton' losing luster
Growing cotton has rarely been a more risky proposition than it is now, which is precisely why cotton farmer Frank Williams is planning to sow his fields with wheat. Acreage dropped by about 22 percent in Texas, the national leader, and by nearly 20 percent in California, which ranks seventh in domestic production. Cotton also has lost ground for another reason that became apparent last week as the Senate debated the 2007 farm bill: the United States' cotton subsidy program is enmeshed in...
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10. 4th-generation farmer is honored
Other crops include about 50 acres of corn and 30 acres of soybeans. Hes the fourth generation in the Hudson family to grow cotton and other crops in the Falcon area. Hudson and his family have farmed through good years and lean ones, including this years drought that cut cotton yields by 50 percent to 60 percent. You really have to admire young people who are willing to start out with so much going against them with Mother Nature and so many things they have to contend with and have no...
Source11/18/2007


11. Crop prices go haywire
Reasons for higher hay prices include more expensive diesel, water availability -- alfalfa needs a lot of water -- and permanent crops such as nut trees supplanting row crops such as alfalfa. Although alfalfa's prices are cyclical, he's never seen hay prices as high as they are now in the 20-plus years he's been a farmer. Higher milk prices are a combination of market factors, including the cost of hay, and regulation, Sanden said. One alfalfa farmer predicts people may stop growing the...
Source11/17/2007


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