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22. Global Warming Could Wipe Out Decades of Progress, Groups Say
Warmer weather patterns from global warming will mean less predictable rainfall and monsoon seasons ''around which farming systems are designed and more extreme tropical cyclones. is the world's biggest producer of man-made carbon dioxide, followed by China, with India ranked fourth, according to the UN. The UN said keeping greenhouse gases at the current levels would still result in a temperature rise beyond 2100 of at least 2 degrees Celsius, and a sea level increase of at least 40...
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23. AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES
Gold has rallied 23 per cent this year as the US currency fell to a record low against the. Markets are expecting availability of cotton to be lower on the back of. According to trade sources, production is likely to rise by a lakh tonne to. Rollover and switching into March has been dominating the previous week. Thomas and Company Ltd, the tea auctioneers. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu...
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24. Where Technology and Hot Commodities Meet
It's an especially important lesson for investors since sugar is currently undergoing yet another renaissance brought on by technological innovation. Brodrick takes a look at cotton and sugar and advises on how technological advances could create higher demands for natural resources. Brodrick takes a look at cotton and sugar and advises on how technological advances could create higher demands for natural resources. Sean Brodrick discusses the connections between technological innovations...
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25. GM crops: 'Point of no return in ten years'
Instead of paving the way for GM crops to be grown in England, David Miliband must take on board the thousands of responses rejecting the Government's GM contamination plans and put in place policies that protect GM free food and truly promote his vision of sustainable farming. Instead of paving the way for GM crops to be grown in England, David Miliband must take on board the thousands of responses rejecting the Government's GM contamination plans and put in place policies that protect GM...
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26. Relay cropping for timely wheat sowing
This gap in these two peaks is due to numerous management and agronomic factors that is farming communities mostly ignore due to one reason or the other. The first option is not applicable under the present circumstances as big part of agricultural land is being converted into residential and commercial plots in the process of urbanisation, salinity, water-logging, soil erosion and drought. It is an established fact that wheat crop matures at the same time, either sown in November,...
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