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Mar_Apr 2005
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BRAZIL SUPPORTS ROYALTIES ON SOYABEAN

Brazil, the world's second largest grower of soyabean after the United States, might have to shell out more than imagined. The Brazilian government has asked its farmers to pay seed manufacturers, especially Monsanto, for using their genetically modified soyabean seed.... More>>

 

   
 
Current NEWS Mar_Apr 2005
   
FICCI AND CII COMPETE TO WIN FARMERS
GOODRICKE TO SET UP A SECOND TEA PLANT
GENETICALLY MODIFIED OILSEEDS TO BE IMPORTED
TEA, COFFEE GROWERS EXEMPTED FROM TAX
BRAZIL SUPPORTS ROYALTIES ON SOYABEAN
WORLD CEREAL PRODUCTION EXPECTED TO RISE AT 1,971 MILLION METRIC TONNES
   
  In The Current Issue Of The Times Agriculture Journal  
 

Green insurance
Narasimha, a farmer from Mahboobnagar - a drought-prone district in Andhra Pradesh, always knew that the difference between receiving or not receiving rainfall during monsoons is the difference between having or not having enough food and clothing the coming year..More>>

 
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Weathering Seasons
Narasimha, a farmer from Mahboobnagar - a drought-prone district in Andhra Pradesh, always knew that the difference between receiving or not receiving rainfall during monsoons is the difference between having or not having enough food and clothing the coming year..... More>>

 

 



 

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