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  • India - Global farming 26 Nov 2009 00:33 GMT
    ... the industrial agriculture system or the capitalistic farming system, now virtually in practice world over. ... scope. Examples include: · Breeding of rust-resistant wheat varieties in Mexico spawned a global effort ... with Indian Express and United News of India (UNI) for three decades. Now regularly writing on ...

  • Helping hands made a difference 26 Nov 2009 00:41 GMT
    ... of people from starvation by developing higher-yielding wheat varieties that could be planted in third-world ... farmers’ yields and later increase production in India and Pakistan to levels unseen before. But most of ...

  • Gene Banks to Preserve World's Crops from Climate Change 25 Nov 2009 09:34 GMT
    ... are typically grown by independent and small farms in less economically advanced countries. Many of ... crops used by human populations–such as rice, wheat, corn, potatoes and soy (which are more ... (of the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai, India) wrote in a summer 2009 editorial for Science ...

  • Land pressures `turning a quarter of India to desert` 25 Nov 2009 13:16 GMT
    ... New Delhi: Nearly a quarter of India's land mass is desert or is turning into ... most pronounced in the states of Rajasthan, Kashmir, Gujarat and Maharashtra. The Space Applications Centre ... up its river basins. Demand for rice, wheat and sugar will push India's huge agricultural ...

  • India water demand set to double by 2030: study 25 Nov 2009 05:53 GMT
    ... India's water needs are set to double by ... 40 percent higher than current supplies and agriculture is predicted to suck up 65 percent ... water requirements," it said. Demand for rice, wheat and sugar will push India's huge agricultural ...

  • Land pressures 'turning a quarter of India to desert' 25 Nov 2009 12:13 GMT
    ... DELHI (AFP) – Nearly a quarter of India's land mass is desert or is turning into ... most pronounced in the states of Rajasthan, Kashmir, Gujarat and The Space Applications Centre study ... up its river basins. Demand for rice, wheat and sugar will push India's huge agricultural ...

  • BUYINS.NET: Q, BG, CEPH, RDY, MCCC, ELN Are Seasonally Ripe To Go Higher In The Next 5 Weeks 25 Nov 2009 17:22 GMT
    ... as soybeans, rapeseed or canola, sunflower seeds, wheat, and corn; and commodity products. It sells ... Fertilizer division produces and supplies fertilizers to farmers. It engages in nutrients and retail operations, ... pain management. It markets its products in India, the United States, Europe, and the Russian Federation. ...

  • Can speculators be tamed? 25 Nov 2009 10:36 GMT
    ... get so high. The essential commodities in India have reached record high not to speak the ... one. But imagine that of rice or wheat which is catching up with gold, if ... starving bellies of Africa, the poverty stricken farmers of Vidarbha in India. So should the ...

  • Thanksgiving Day 25 Nov 2009 03:10 GMT
    ... By Dr. B. M. Hegde, India [ Published Date: November 24, 2009 ] "Happiness ... countries of United Nations and study their harvest related festivals. The survey laid emphasis on ... included fowl, venison and fish, along with wheat and corn products. Edward Winslow wrote an account of ...

  • Fourteen Faith Groups to U.S. Trade Representative: Support Developing Country Demands to Safeguard Food Staples at WTO Ministerial 25 Nov 2009 15:31 GMT
    ... food staples such as rice, maize and wheat -- at the upcoming World Trade Organization ... group of developing countries advocating for certain farm goods to be classified as Special Products ... the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Korea, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru, ...

  • Fourteen Faith Groups to U.S. Trade Representative: Support Developing Country Demands to Safeguard 25 Nov 2009 15:33 GMT
    ... food staples such as rice, maize and wheat -- at the upcoming World Trade Organization ... group of developing countries advocating for certain farm goods to be classified as Special Products ... the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Korea, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru, ...

  • Fourteen Faith Groups to U.S. Trade Representative: Support Developing Country Demands to Safeguard Food Staples at WTO Ministerial (PRN) 25 Nov 2009 15:34 GMT
    ... food staples such as rice, maize and wheat -- at the upcoming (WTO) Ministerial in ... group of developing countries advocating for certain farm goods to be classified as Special Products ... the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Korea, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru, ...

  • Vegetable-inspired creativity for Thanksgiving 25 Nov 2009 14:52 GMT
    ... protein loaf made of lentils or a wheat protein known as seitan, or they experiment with ... the food that influenced her childhood in India and Trinidad. The lifelong plans to serve an ... of cooking." I love Thanksgiving. It's the harvest month. ... Squash, different nuts are coming ...

  • Bulging stocks will limit Indian wheat imports 24 Nov 2009 10:50 GMT
    ... importers have bought small volumes of Australian wheat in recent weeks, the first such purchases ... around 15% cheaper for mills in southern India. But soon after the deals, New Delhi made ... the price of grains it pays to farmers, has further pushed up the cost of ...

  • ANALYSIS - Bulging stocks will limit Indian wheat imports 24 Nov 2009 11:14 GMT
    ... A worker sifts wheat at a grain market in Chandigarh in ... 15 percent cheaper for mills in southern India. But soon after the deals, New Delhi made ... the price of grains it pays to farmers, has further pushed up the cost of ...


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