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Wednesday, October 22, 2003
Australian-Thai Trade Pact Could Lift Wheat Exports
October 22, 2003 Australian-Thai Trade Pact Could Lift Wheat Exports A free trade agreement between Australia and Thailand announced Sunday could boost Australian wheat exports, Andrew Lindberg, AWB Ltd.'s managing director, said Wednesday. ...
Monday, October 20, 2003
Australia Wheat Harvest Hit By Frost, Harvest Forecast of Only 24 Million MT
October 20, 2003 Australia Wheat Harvest Hit By Frost, Harvest Forecast of Only 24 Million MT Australian farmers' optimism for a record wheat harvest has been curbed by frost, which has damaged crops across three states, traders and analyst ...
Wednesday, October 15, 2003
Australian Wheat Exports Seen At 17.5 Million Tons
October 15, 2003 Australian Wheat Exports Seen At 17.5 Million Tons Australian wheat exports (marketing year) will nearly double this year to 17.5 million tons due to markedly larger exportable supplies, the U.S. Department of Agriculture s ...
Thursday, October 9, 2003
Egypt Interested in India & Pakistan Wheat; Australia Push Wheat Sales to Egypt
October 9, 2003 Egypt Interested in India & Pakistan Wheat; Australia Push Wheat Sales to Egypt Egyptian officials are visiting India and Pakistan this month to look into wheat buying prospects, but the South Asian suppliers are not optimis ...
Thursday, September 18, 2003
Australia's Wheat Crop Forecast Near 24 Million Tons
September 18, 2003 Australia's Wheat Crop Forecast Near 24 Million Tons  Production from the new Australian wheat crop is likely to reach almost each 24 million metric tons, Peter McBride, a spokesman for wheat exporter AWB Ltd., said Thurs ...
Tuesday, September 2, 2003
Australia's Wheat Exporter, AWB Limited, to Buy Wesfarmers Landmark
September 2, 2003 Australia's Wheat Exporter, AWB Limited, to Buy Wesfarmers Landmark Australia's monopoly wheat exporter has defended the $825 million it paid to purchase the pastoral arm of Wesfarmers Landmark. The acquisition will make A ...

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