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2023.08.02
University of Saskatchewan awarded $5.2 million for innovative poultry, pig research projects
vaccines for pigs are among 28 innovative livestock and forage research projects at the University of Saskatchewan to be awarded a total of $5.2 million in new funding.
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2023.08.02
Analysis: Weather woes, Russia upend outlook for global wheat suppliers
Drought is expected to send global wheat stockpiles for major exporters to the lowest levels in more than a decade.
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2023.08.02
India's July edible oil imports at record high
MUMBAI, Aug 2 (Reuters) - India's edible oil imports in July rose to a record 1.76 million metric tonnes as refiners built up stocks for upcoming festivals given uncertainty over supplies from the Black Sea, five dealers told Reuters.
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2023.08.01
Thai, Vietnamese exporters rush to buy rice from farmers
Shippers trying to renegotiate contracts as prices surge after Indian export ban.
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2023.08.01
UK sets out support to make Nigeria's agriculture sector more climate-resilient
LONDON, Aug 1 (Reuters) - British Foreign Minister James Cleverly will set out a new package of support to make Nigeria's agriculture sector more climate-resilient during a visit to the African country this week, his office said on Tuesday.
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2023.07.31
July Business Update: What’s new in the world of poultry?
We’re keeping our finger on the pulse and bring you a comprehensive summary of the latest business updates from the global poultry industry this July.
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2023.07.31
Pak-China to enhance technical collaboration producing hybrid chilli
Pakistan and China will soon sign a deal to have technical collaboration on hybrid chilli and subsequent export of chilli to China under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
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2023.07.31
Vietnam food association official says no immediate plan to curb rice exports
Vietnam has no immediate plans to restrict rice exports, a senior official of the country's food association said on Monday, after India's export curbs sparked worries about global supplies of the staple.
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2023.07.30
How multiple Indian farmers are cultivating world's most expensive Miyazaki mangoes to earn millions
Farmers in India are not only focusing on quality of their produce but are breaking shackles to go all out to produce the best quality of the ‘King of Fruit’.
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2023.07.29
Thai farmers still suffer losses despite government support
Thai farmers continue to face financial hardships, with a recent study revealing that state efforts to support them have failed to improve their income over the past decade.