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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Livestock census in India's Kerala state to determine extent of decline
October 23, 2007 Livestock census in India's Kerala state to determine extent of decline   India's Kerala State has completed a month-long census of its livestock population, according to Director of the state's Animal Husbandry Department ...
Thursday, August 23, 2007
USDA's agri-statistics service to start 2007 agriculture census
August 23, 2007 USDA's agri-statistics service to start 2007 agriculture census  The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will begin distribution of the 2007 Census of Agriculture later this year. The census will be the basis for ...
Monday, August 6, 2007
ASA weekly: Farm bill passes house; Bush veto possible; Census: June crush meets expectations; New GM soybean approved for use in US and Canada; Bridge collapse will not affect barge traffic
August 6, 2007 ASA weekly: Farm bill passes house; Bush veto possible; Census: June crush meets expectations; New GM soybean approved for use in US and Canada; Bridge collapse will not affect barge traffic Farm bill passes house; Bush veto ...
Thursday, May 17, 2007
BSE effects still lingers on Canada's beef industry, says census
May 17, 2007 BSE effects still lingers on Canada's beef industry, says census Figures released Wednesday from the Canadian Statistics 2006 census of agriculture show the number of farms raising cattle in Canada has dropped 10 percent to 110 ...
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
China to begin second national agriculture census
January 3, 2007 China to begin second national agriculture census China's second national agriculture census started Monday (Jan 1). The last agricultural census was taken a little more than ten years ago in 1996. The 3-month-long census, t ...
Friday, October 20, 2006
Brazilian Commission: No consensus on biotech corn, cotton
October 20, 2006 Brazilian Commission: No consensus on biotech corn, cotton Brazil's biosafety commission (CTNBio) was unable to reach a consensus Wednesday (Oct 18) regarding technical studies on transgenic cotton and corn seeds from Bayer ...
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
Brazil's census cuts 2005/06 soy crop by 2.5 percent
March 8, 2006 Brazil's census cuts 2005/06 soy crop by 2.5 percent The Brazilian Census Bureau (IBGE) stated Tuesday in their monthly 2005/06 soybean estimate that Brazilian soy growers would harvest roughly 57 million tonnes of soy, down 2 ...
Monday, February 27, 2006
No consensus on effects of Canadian duty on US corn
February 27, 2006 No consensus on effects of Canadian duty on US corn The jury is out on whether recently imposed countervailing duty on US grain corn entering Canada has had desired effect of slowing shipments or significantly hiking value ...
Wednesday, February 8, 2006
Brazil's census puts 2005/06 soy crop at 58.5 million tonnes
February 8, 2006 Brazil's census puts 2005/06 soy crop at 58.5 million tonnes The Brazilian Census Bureau (IBGE), said this season's 2005/06 soy crop would come in at an estimated 58.5 million tonnes, according to its monthly crop estimates ...
Thursday, September 22, 2005
EU fails to reach consensus regarding approval of GM corn
September 22, 2005 EU fails to reach consensus regarding approval of GM corn The EU Agriculture Council has failed to reach a consensus regarding the approval of Pioneer Hi-Bred International's GM corn, known as 1507, for import, processing ...
Thursday, February 19, 2004
No EU Consensus On Lifting Biotech Ban
February 19, 2004 No EU Consensus On Lifting Biotech Ban  The European Union has failed to reach an agreement on lifting a six-year-old ban on biotech foods. This means that Monsanto's genetically modified Roundup Ready corn will not be ava ...
Monday, October 20, 2003
Mexican Pork Dispute Failed Japan, Mexico FTA Consensus
October 20, 2003 Mexican Pork Dispute Failed Japan, Mexico FTA Consensus Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, leaves Japan on October 18 for the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation summit in Bangkok after failing to secure a free trade agreement ...

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