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  • End of European dairy export subsidies welcomed by Australian government 23 Nov 2009 12:13 GMT
    ... of European dairy export subsidies welcomed by Australian government End of European dairy export subsidies ... Trade Minister Simon Crean and Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Tony Burke have welcomed ... decided to reduce the level of export subsidy refunds on butter and butter oil to ...

  • EU slashes dairy subsidies, murmurs the US will follow 23 Nov 2009 01:55 GMT
    ... of initiatives introduced to shore up dairy farmer incomes. In August, US dairy farmers received ... minimum dairy prices. The US Department of Agriculture indicted it expected to spend more than ... chairman Bill Bailey said production problems in Australia were also helping to support prices. Fonterra’s ...

  • Competitive, Trade-Friendly Nations Weather Volatile Crop Yields Best 23 Nov 2009 21:37 GMT
    ... study, which has been published in the Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, forecasted how changes ... had to pay more. A rise in farmers' profits was considered to be good because ... The countries in the study were: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, China, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Hungary, ...

  • Reportlinker Adds Wind Turbine Opportunities and Outlook 23 Nov 2009 18:10 GMT
    ... Energy -- 2.2.2 Legislative, Regulatory, Incentives, and Subsidies -- 2.2.3 Advantages to Other Renewables -- ... 4.2.7.4.2 India -- 4.2.7.4.3 Japan -- 4.2.7.4.4 Australia -- 4.2.7.4.5 Other Asia Pacific Countries -- ... Can Drop Suddenly -- Land Conversion from Agriculture: Wind vs. Concentrated Solar Energy -- Causes ...

  • CPRS wont solve the problem: radical climate action needed now 22 Nov 2009 06:30 GMT
    ... to avert an irreversible climate change disaster. Australia has some of the best conditions in ... 2019-20. Critics also point out the scheme’s subsidies will keep polluting industries in business, rather ... far stiffer cuts in emissions. Emissions from agriculture are the latest casualty of the political ...

  • Rudd's CPRS wont solve the problem: radical climate action needed now 22 Nov 2009 07:50 GMT
    ... to avert an irreversible climate change disaster. Australia has some of the best conditions in ... 2019-20. Critics also point out the scheme’s subsidies will keep polluting industries in business, rather ... far stiffer cuts in emissions. Emissions from agriculture are the latest casualty of the political ...

  • Getting things right for farmers and New Zealand 17 Nov 2009 22:50 GMT
    ... put our heart and soul into it. Farmers know anything is possible.  Farmers prove it ... same on emissions as our cousins in Australia.  The fact is we’re not. The rehearsed ... there was a 12 percent growth in agriculture emissions between 1990 and 2007.  But that ...

  • Ethanol vs. Natural Gas or Coal: Comparison Not Even Close 19 Nov 2009 10:16 GMT
    ... This results in a huge diversion of agricultural land from food production – and one ... a hobby for Congressmen buying votes from farmers. Also on the good side of the ... politically-stable and relatively transparent US, Canadian and Australian natural gas and coal companies that I ...

  • CPRS rage is growing 17 Nov 2009 20:55 GMT
    ... Australia's CPRS is barely breathing while a crowd ... for a lung; mining, maybe the eyes; farming wants a left foot; forestry, manufacturing, transport, everybody ... to top it off, there is no subsidy to encourage change. Australians are paying the ...

  • Govt to review fertilizer prices in April 2010 20 Nov 2009 09:42 GMT
    ... Tikupadang) Rome (ANTARA News) - Visiting Indonesian Agriculture Minister Suswono said here on Friday the ... his counterparts from Norway, New Zealand, and Australia. He said fertilizer subsidy next year would ... rise in the government`s rice-purchasing price. Thereby farmers will not suffer any loss," Suswono said. ...

  • Reportlinker Adds AgroChemicals - A Global Market Report 18 Nov 2009 18:16 GMT
    ... Global Market Report Market dynamics in the agriculture sector exert a direct impact on demand ... Production (USA) 20 EPA's Insecticide Restrictions Fuels Farmers' Production Costs 20 Chinese Regulations 20 7. ... 46 Monsanto Company (USA) 47 Nufarm Ltd. (Australia) 47 Oswal Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (India) ...

  • Truth, lies and the CPRS 21 Nov 2009 06:34 GMT
    ... to avert an irreversible climate change disaster. Australia has some of the best conditions in ... 2019-20. Critics also point out the scheme’s subsidies will keep polluting industries in business, rather ... far stiffer cuts in emissions. Emissions from agriculture are the latest casualty of the political ...

  • Consumer campaigns 'don't save fish' 18 Nov 2009 05:34 GMT
    ... seafood labels. And the report calls on farmers and agricultural feed makers to stop using fishmeal for ... which produces a sustainable seafood guide for Australia, agrees with the recommendations of the report. ...

  • National Party member - "Why rush Climate bill?" 18 Nov 2009 05:11 GMT
    ... Nick Smith: the need for harmonisation with Australia and something to put on the table ... Australian Government has now backed down on agricultural emissions which it will exempt from its ... in his determination to penalise New Zealand farmers. As for Copenhagen, the table is now ...

  • An interview with Dr Vivek Hindura: MD of Katraj dairy 17 Nov 2009 06:10 GMT
    ... reveals that ‘dairy sector is in slump’ Australian, Newzealand, United States and European market of ... the dairies used to pay to the farmers who produce the milk are less than the ... before. Have you got any kind of subsidy from the government to deal with the ...


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