Missing: 98 t of toxic milk
CHINA is on the hunt for 98t of tainted milk powder after it emerged a dairy had accepted it as payment for a debt – and then reprocessed it into its own products and sold it on.
CHINA is on the hunt for 98t of tainted milk powder after it emerged a dairy had accepted it as payment for a debt – and then reprocessed it into its own products and sold it on.
Bayer to pay $1.5 mln in 2nd lawsuit over GM rice
Bayer was ordered by a jury in the United States to pay $1.5 million in damages to three farmers for losses they incurred because of contaminations of Bayer's genetically modified rice, the second in about 500 similar cases pending. Reuters
Bayer was ordered by a jury in the United States to pay $1.5 million in damages to three farmers for losses they incurred because of contaminations of Bayer's genetically modified rice, the second in about 500 similar cases pending. Reuters
Soybeans, Corn Rise on Speculation U.S. May Cut Stocks Outlook
Soybeans, corn and wheat gained in Chicago on speculation the U.S. government will reduce estimates for crop reserves in a report tomorrow. Bloomberg
Soybeans, corn and wheat gained in Chicago on speculation the U.S. government will reduce estimates for crop reserves in a report tomorrow. Bloomberg
Urea 2010 World Market Outlook And Forecast
LONDON - Global urea consumption is projected to grow in both agricultural and industrial sectors, from a total of 146Mt in 2008 to 174.5Mt in 2013, representing a net growth of 3.7% p.a. marketpublishers
LONDON - Global urea consumption is projected to grow in both agricultural and industrial sectors, from a total of 146Mt in 2008 to 174.5Mt in 2013, representing a net growth of 3.7% p.a. marketpublishers
RSPCA face legal bill after losing battle over will
The RSPCA has been ordered to pay the majority of a £1.3m legal bill after losing a battle over a £2m estate left to it in a will. BBC
The RSPCA has been ordered to pay the majority of a £1.3m legal bill after losing a battle over a £2m estate left to it in a will. BBC
Take another look Mr Benn
PASC Chairman, Tony Wright, has written to Hilary Benn to ask him to take another look at the Parliamentary Ombudsman's report on the administration of the 2005 Single Payment Scheme (SPS), Cold Comfort, and to reconsider his Department's response to it. PASC
PASC Chairman, Tony Wright, has written to Hilary Benn to ask him to take another look at the Parliamentary Ombudsman's report on the administration of the 2005 Single Payment Scheme (SPS), Cold Comfort, and to reconsider his Department's response to it. PASC
Fewer Than 1% of U.S. Farms Are Organic, USDA Says
Organic farms are a tiny proportion of all American farms, making up less than 1 percent, according to USDA’s first in-depth survey of organic farming. American organic farms number 14,540 out of a total of 2.2 million U.S. farms, and use just 4.1 million acres of land out of the 922 million acres of land used by all types of U.S. farms. Wall Street Journal
Organic farms are a tiny proportion of all American farms, making up less than 1 percent, according to USDA’s first in-depth survey of organic farming. American organic farms number 14,540 out of a total of 2.2 million U.S. farms, and use just 4.1 million acres of land out of the 922 million acres of land used by all types of U.S. farms. Wall Street Journal
What's new to help nitrogen decisions in spring 2010?
• If not already done, field inspection of each crop in February will be essential to judge the need for early spring N. Crops that are likely to benefit from early spring N (40 kg N/ha for winter sown cereals; up to 100 kg N/ha for winter oilseed rape) are discussed. ADAS
• If not already done, field inspection of each crop in February will be essential to judge the need for early spring N. Crops that are likely to benefit from early spring N (40 kg N/ha for winter sown cereals; up to 100 kg N/ha for winter oilseed rape) are discussed. ADAS
FPB and Iceland's Malcolm Walker at war over suppliers
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has hit back at comments made by Malcolm Walker, the chief executive of supermarket chain Iceland, which branded a new code of conduct to protect farmers and small suppliers "a complete waste of time". Telegraph
The Forum of Private Business (FPB) has hit back at comments made by Malcolm Walker, the chief executive of supermarket chain Iceland, which branded a new code of conduct to protect farmers and small suppliers "a complete waste of time". Telegraph
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