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Bird flu attacks Vietnam's Soc Trang province 02/07/2012
Philippines likely to increase use of GM crops 02/07/2012
India to cull 47,000 poultry birds to contain bird flu outbreak 02/07/2012
Nepal culls chickens on bird flu discovery 02/07/2012
Mekong Delta's pangasius fish price up 02/07/2012
Pakistan's International Development Association to boost farm scheme 02/07/2012
Pakistan achieves food grain record output 02/06/2012
Vietnam's 2012 agriculture allocation to drop by US$37 million 02/06/2012
India's 2011-12 food grain output to achieve new record 02/06/2012
Asian grain prices to rise on forceful demand 02/06/2012
India bans poultry product from Bhubaneswar on bird flu scare 02/06/2012
Vietnam eyes US$40 billion agro-forestry-seafood exports by 2020 02/06/2012
India's 2011-12 wheat production estimated to increase 3% 02/06/2012
Japan purchases its first April's wheat 02/03/2012
India's soy prices to rise on Chinese demand 02/03/2012
Vietnam's January dairy imports up 27.7% 02/03/2012
Vietnam to temporarily halt Australian poultry imports 02/03/2012
Sri Lanka is bird flu free despite warning of fowl deaths 02/03/2012
Vietnam confirms second human bird flu death 02/03/2012
Vietnam's Tra fish price down after Tet holiday 02/03/2012
Vietnam's January seafood exports down 18% 02/03/2012
Japanese beef imports rise by 4% for 2011 02/03/2012
India fertiliser sector seeks tighter urea price control 02/03/2012
India pushes for fertiliser deal with Belarus 02/02/2012
Vietnam considers exporting urea this year 02/02/2012
Pakistan's crop production is at its lowest 02/02/2012
North Korea imports 20% more grain from China in 2011 02/02/2012
Vietnam's January meat output up 10% 02/02/2012
Japan exports "Kobe Beef" to Macao 02/02/2012
Bangladesh ruins 140,000 birds, eggs over bird flu detection 02/02/2012
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Evidence that USDA got its South American feed crop numbers wrong and large downward revisions are looming is growing. This carries greater implications for corn prices than it does for soy.
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