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Bulgaria struggles with five-year GM ban 03/16/2010
Northern Ireland Assembly to debate report about contaminated feed 03/16/2010
EU wheat futures seen up slightly on weaker euro 03/16/2010
Ukraine's grain production to reach 45.2 million tonnes 03/15/2010
Ukraine's grain export shows increase 03/15/2010
Azerbaijan completes half of annual grain reserves 03/15/2010
International scientists promote 2010 as biodiversity year 03/15/2010
Australian wheat stocks reach 20.8 million tonnes in February 03/15/2010
Ukraine 2009-10 grain exports increase slightly 03/15/2010
Australia farmers calls for the rebuild of agriculture productive capacity 03/12/2010
EU faces new feed import disruption 03/12/2010
Ukraine reports 11% of winter crop plantings unsatisfactory 03/11/2010
UK agency offers guidance on feed hygiene regulations 03/11/2010
Corn crop will have major impact on UK wheat prices 03/11/2010
French soft wheat output unchanged, non-EU exports seen up 03/11/2010
China and Peru seals free-trade agreement 03/11/2010
High global wheat production will keep prices down 03/10/2010
Food technology to help meet population demand by 2050 03/10/2010
Russia may resume grain interventions 03/10/2010
Crisis-hit French farmers receive additional loan subsidies 03/09/2010
Report on GM crops slammed by South Africa biosafety group 03/09/2010
Technology to keep GM and non-GM crops apart 03/09/2010
EU biofuel policies to boost grain prices 03/08/2010
France denounces GM crop approvals by EU 03/08/2010
Australia Portland's port resumes grain export 03/08/2010
Ukraine grain production seen declining 03/08/2010
Western Australia frets over grain output on drought fears 03/08/2010
Saudi Arabia 2010-11 wheat output seen down 30% 03/08/2010
Poor fertiliser use hurting Ukraine grain 03/05/2010
Australian carryover wheat stocks down 10% in January 03/05/2010
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