May 2009 Entries
May 29 2009 - Archer Daniels Midland Company announced today that is has completed the acquisition of the Schokinag-Schokolade-Industrie Herrmann GmbH & Co. KG, following approval by relevant antitrust authorities. The acquisition was announced on January 23, 2009.
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posted @ Friday, May 29, 2009 11:30 AM |
29 May 2009 - The Food and Drug Administration of Jordan has banned the import of Red Bull Cola and ordered the company's local distributor to recall the product from the market.
The decision was made following findings in Germany that the drink contains a trace amount of cocaine, the food safety body's Director General Mohammad Rawashdeh said.
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posted @ Friday, May 29, 2009 10:36 AM |
Govt may not lift ban on wheat exports
New Delhi (PTI): The UPA government may not lift ban on wheat exports despite record procurement as it wants to fulfil the Congress' election promise of providing foodgrain at Rs 3 per kg to the poorest of the poor.
The Commerce Ministry has been told not to notify the decision of the previous government to allow exports of wheat and wheat products after May 15, highly placed sources said.
The decision was taken in March by an Empowered Group of Ministers headed by Pranab Mukherjee.
After resuming the charge on May 25,...
posted @ Friday, May 29, 2009 10:12 AM |
Ivan Bambiza: Belarusian dairy exports do no harm to Russian market
MINSK, May 29 (BelTA) – Belarusian dairy exports do no harm to the Russian market, Vice Premier of Belarus Ivan Bambiza told media on May 29.
According to Ivan Bambiza, supplies of Belarusian dairy products to Russia are in line with the reached agreements and do not exceed specified amounts. Commenting on claims that Belarus exceeds dairy export limits and offers lower prices, the Vice Premier said that there are companies in Russia willing to monopolise the market.
While Belarusian dairy products make up two thirds of Russia’s dairy...
posted @ Friday, May 29, 2009 10:05 AM |
May 28 2009- MOLSON COORS may hold a 5.3 per cent stake in Foster's Group, but Credit Suisse reckons Pacific Beverages, the alcohol joint venture between Coca-Cola Amatil and SABMiller, remains the most likely acquirer of Foster's.Amatil last week said it made sense to combine soft drinks and beer, but said Foster's was not currently attractive because of its relatively high share price.
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posted @ Thursday, May 28, 2009 6:12 PM |
May 27 2009 - Shares in Italian food company Parmalat rise 4.6 percent to their highest levels since September on press speculation it could be a takeover target for France's Danone. Sector experts cited by Il Sole 24 Ore on Wednesday say Danone could use its 3 billion euro capital raising for acquisitions, with Parmalat and dairy products maker Granarolo possible targets in Italy.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:55 AM |
May 26 2009 - Rose wine producers from the world's top three winemaking countries joined forces on Tuesday to fight a plan to let red and white wines be blended in Europe to make rose, saying it would kill their industry. Next month, experts from the European Union's 27 countries will vote on a proposal tabled by the EU's executive Commission to scrap a longstanding ban on rose blending. Many of the countries have said they will vote to end the restriction.
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posted @ Tuesday, May 26, 2009 4:53 PM |
May 25 2009 - Dairy farmers may once have been milking it financially but that golden run appears to be coming to an end. The US is reintroducing dairy export subsidies for over 90,000 tonnes of products, including milk powder, butter and cheese. "If President Obama wants to make his dairy farmers welfare beneficiaries he should pay them a welfare benefit not pay the price on the actual product," says Philip York from Federated Farmers.
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posted @ Monday, May 25, 2009 10:57 AM |
May 23 2009 - Hot-Can Sdn Bhd, the developer of self-heating canned coffee, plans to tap the global halal market with its product to meet the increasing demand for halal goods. Its chief executive officer Datuk Kenneth Kolb said there was huge potential to be tapped in the global market, particularly in the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) countries, with demand continuing to grow every year.
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posted @ Saturday, May 23, 2009 11:16 AM |
May 22 2009 - (Reuters) - Coca-Cola Amatil, Australia's top soft-drink bottler, played down talk of a merger with brewer Foster's on Friday and said it would pursue its beer strategy through partner SABMiller instead. Chief Executive Terry Davis made the comment to reporters after the firm's annual meeting, when asked about long-running speculation that Amatil might be interested in a merger one day with Foster's Group.
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posted @ Friday, May 22, 2009 4:14 PM |
May 22 2009 - The government has banned export of all varieties of rice for the next six months to increase supply to the local market and curb prices. A Statutory Regulatory Order (SRO) was circulated by the commerce ministry on May 19, which was published as a gazette notification on Thursday. The government had earlier barred exports of all varieties of rice twice, each for six months. The last order expired on May 6.
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posted @ Friday, May 22, 2009 10:05 AM |
May 20 2009 - Pakistani authorities will wait until the first week of June to make a decision on whether to resume wheat product exports and has not yet decided whether to allow the resumption of wheat exports. The country is expected to produce 2 MMT more wheat than its domestic demand.
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posted @ Thursday, May 21, 2009 3:27 PM |
May 20 2009 - Pineapple export sales last year were 42.17% more than the previous year’s $247.8 million, the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics said in a report released recently.
The United States and Japan, two of the countries affected by the global financial turmoil, bought at least 60% of the country’s pineapple exports in 2008. Japan took the bulk of fresh pineapple, while the US bought canned products.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 20, 2009 5:43 PM |
May 20 2009 - Bangladeshi fish exporters, already hit by the global economic crisis, said Wednesday they had temporarily stopped shipping freshwater shrimps after a harmful drug was found in some shipments. The voluntary six-month suspension was imposed after European Union nations returned 50 container loads over the past eight months because tests showed traces of the banned antibiotic nitrofuran, a top exporter said.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 20, 2009 11:30 AM |
May 19 2009 -- A Virginia man has been sentenced to 63 months in federal prison for participating in a conspiracy that led to more than 10 million pounds of frozen catfish being imported from Vietnam, but fraudulently labeled and sold in the United States as sole, grouper and other species, the Justice Department announced. This sentence is one of the longest imposed by a federal judge for falsely labeling seafood.
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posted @ Tuesday, May 19, 2009 6:33 PM |
May 19 2009 - WONKA classics such as NERDS®, RUNTS®, SWEETARTS®, LAFFY TAFFY® and PIXY STIX® have been favorites for many years, but recently the WONKA brand began crafting a new era of creativity – one with closer ties to the legendary WONKA mystique. Nestlé USA today announced at All Candy Expo in Chicago that, for the first time in nearly two decades, it is reinventing the WONKA brand and changing everything. The “new” WONKA will feature a new logo, new packaging throughout the line, a revamped Web site, fresh advertising, never-before-seen WONKA candies and a compelling new tagline: Feed...
posted @ Tuesday, May 19, 2009 3:29 PM |
May 19 2009 - The newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo informed that after months of negotiations the heads of the two companies signed a contract Monday night that will merge Sadia and Perdigao into Brasil Foods , the 10th biggest food company in the Americas, 2nd largest in Brazil and 3rd largest exporter in the country after Petrobras and Vale.
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posted @ Tuesday, May 19, 2009 7:00 AM |
PARIS, May 18 (Reuters) - Daniel Carasso, whose father named Danone yoghurt after him in 1919 and who set up the brand in France 10 years later, died on Sunday aged 103, French food group Danone said on Monday. Carasso, born in 1905 in Thessaloniki, went on to set up Dannon in the United States, expand in countries including Mexico, Brazil and Morocco and see through two key mergers.
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posted @ Monday, May 18, 2009 4:35 PM |
May 18 2009 -PepsiAmericas Inc., the second-biggest Pepsi bottler, said Monday it created a joint venture with the Central America Beverage Corp. to grow in the region.The move comes as PepsiAmericas , along with the bigger Pepsi Bottling Group, is publicly fighting a proposed takeover by PepsiCo Inc. Purchase, N.Y.-based PepsiCo is the second-biggest drinks seller in the world after the Coca-Cola Co.
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posted @ Monday, May 18, 2009 11:44 AM |
May 18 2009 - SABMiller Plc has acquired the remaining 28.1% stake in a brewery company Kompania Piwowarska SA from Kulczyk Holding S.A. in exchange for 60 million new SABMiller shares at a price of GBP12.20 per share. The transaction is valued at approximately $11,101 million. Both Kompania Piwowarska and Kulczyk Holding are based in Poland.
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posted @ Monday, May 18, 2009 10:59 AM |
KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 (Reuters) - Malaysian planter Sime Darby (SIME.KL) plans to expand its non-plantation businesses to reduce its dependence on the more cyclical palm oil earnings, The Edge business weekly reported, citing a top company official.
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posted @ Saturday, May 16, 2009 7:04 PM |
May 15 2009 - Brazil’s Perdigao SA may pay as much as 7 reais a share for Sadia SA to create the world’s largest poultry company by market value, said Citigroup Inc. That represents a 24 percent premium from yesterday’s closing price.
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posted @ Friday, May 15, 2009 4:45 PM |
MIAMI (Associated Press) — Jugs of daiquiri mix. Gourmet nuts. Rolls of newsprint. Not exactly humanitarian aid, but still among the items sold to Cuba under an agricultural waiver carved out of the decades-old U.S. trade embargo.
American businesses are raking in more than $700 million a year selling these and other products to the Cuban government under the waiver, which was passed by Congress partly on humanitarian grounds and signed in 2000 by President Bill Clinton.
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posted @ Friday, May 15, 2009 2:13 PM |
May 15 2009 -- Alaska Air Cargo delivered the season's first shipment of Copper River salmon to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport just after sunrise today. The arrival of Copper River salmon marks the start of the summer salmon season and is anticipated by seafood lovers throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
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posted @ Friday, May 15, 2009 12:11 PM |
May 13 2009 - C. Larry Pope, President and Chief Executive Officer of Smithfield Foods, Inc., sent today a letter to all employees informing that the results of the testing process conducted by the Mexican government have confirmed that no virus, including the human strain of A(H1N1) influenza, is present in the pig herd at Granjas Carroll de Mexico (GCM), the company’s joint venture farm in Veracruz, Mexico.
“These findings, which are consistent with our earlier communications to you, validate what we believed from the very beginning: that the recent subtype of H1N1 influenza virus affecting humans did not originate from...
posted @ Thursday, May 14, 2009 5:50 PM |
May 14 2009 (Bangkok Post) - Thailand's food exports are expected to remain in good shape despite the global economic crisis, with shipments estimated at 780 billion baht this year driven by frozen processed chicken, frozen shrimp, and processed fruits and vegetables, officials say.
"Thai food is still globally acceptable and demanded by consumers despite the economic crisis," said Rachane Potjanasuntorn, director-general of the Export Promotion Department, yesterday at the Thaifex-World of Food Asia 2009 exhibition that runs until Sunday.
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posted @ Thursday, May 14, 2009 12:42 PM |
May 12 2009 - Isaress Sundravorakul, marketing director for Diageo Moet Hennessy (Thailand) said to Bangkok Post that a recent tax hike on beer, whisky and brandy can be a positive factor and help the company’s sales of standard whisky - In Thailand the imported whisky market is divided 50% standard whisky, 45% premium and deluxe whisky and 5% super-deluxe products.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 13, 2009 3:24 PM |
May 13 2009 - Sales of grapes from India to Europe has declined 6% . The February-April 2009 harvest produced 38,688 tons to export against 41,139 tons the previous year.
Apeda, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority cited the economic slowdown as the main reason for the reduction.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 13, 2009 12:45 PM |
May 13 2009 -- J Sainsbury Plc, the U.K.’s third- largest supermarket company, said it will accelerate store expansion to build on a fourth straight year of sales growth.
* The retailer plans to add 50 convenience stores this year and 100 in the following 12 months
* New openings and extensions will enlarge floor space by more than 5 percent this year, adding to last year’s increase of 4.1 percent
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posted @ Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:31 AM |
May 12 2009 - The agreement to unite the two Latin America food giants may be coming to a conclusion, with Perdigao taking over Sadia in a stock swap.Banks involved in the operation are still negotiating the final stock prices to be accepted for both parties. After the banks agree in the final prices, the numbers will be presented to stock holders.
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posted @ Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:38 PM |
May 12 2009 - Department of Trade and Industry shows that the five provinces in Northern Mindanao posted a total export earning of at least $889.55 million last year being “A major factor in the increase was the devaluation of the peso over the dollar,” said DTI 10 Regional Director Alicia V. Eusena.
Statistics show the biggest share amounting to $524.33 million was posted by Misamis Oriental followed by Lanao del Norte where steel industry and crude oil are the prominent exports with $298.54 million.
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posted @ Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:32 PM |
May 11 2009 - In an effort to avoid the local drop in sales, Spanish wine and olive oil producers decided to join forces and boost the export market over the next year through promotion and marketing campaign also supported by the Spanish government and EU with a budget between 18 and 45 million euros.
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posted @ Monday, May 11, 2009 6:24 PM |
May 11 2009 - Despite the latest efforts from the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to improve Korean food exports, the latest numbers show a 0.1 percent drop in export sales in the year-to year comparison. The February encouraging 5.5 percent gain was eclipsed by the poor performance registered in March.
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posted @ Monday, May 11, 2009 6:05 PM |
May 11 2009 - After several months of disappointing results China food exports displayed a noticeable gain in March, climbing almost 9 percent when compared to the previous year, according to the General Administration of Customs.
Good results were seen in fruit and seafood exports with 23.5 percent and 16.2 percent grow respectively.
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posted @ Monday, May 11, 2009 10:56 AM |
May 08 2009 - Observing the Malaysian experience in the halal industry, Japanese companies are willing to learn more about the market in the Middle East and the rest of the Islamic world.
The Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia Masahiko Horie plans on helping the Japanese companies to become more acquainted with the halal industry as a Japanese delegation was recently in Malaysia to learn about the industry and how to obtain proper certification.
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posted @ Friday, May 08, 2009 5:59 PM |
May 08 2009 - On the past nine months the South Australia trade balance got a push from exports of staples like wheat and meat products but the overall performance was impacted but the lackluster sales of wine among other commodities. Seafood and machinery remained similar from last year.
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posted @ Friday, May 08, 2009 2:56 PM |
May 08 2009 - In an attempt to reduce the losses caused by China’s banning of pork imports coming from the US, Mexico and other countries, traders are re-directing shipments to nearby Vietnam.
Since Vietnam has not yet decided to stop pork meat from entering the country, meat exporters are hoping to keep the cargo in the country until it can be re-exported or to sell it at a discount at the local market.
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posted @ Friday, May 08, 2009 12:20 PM |
May 08 2009 - The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (Apeda), is planning to send mangoes by sea to the US and to Japan, instead of by air in order to reduce the landed cost of the fruit.Trials are expected to begin in the current season.
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posted @ Friday, May 08, 2009 11:25 AM |
May 07 2009 - Wine producers in the Czech Republic were enjoying their first year of harvest after securing EU funding in 2004.
Martin Půček, secretary of the Czech Union of Winegrowers, explains that increase in production means that local grape growers, many of whom receive EU subsidies, will now be better able to handle Czech demand.
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posted @ Thursday, May 07, 2009 5:50 PM |
May 07 2009 - Since its grain crop was hit by a drought last year, Turkey heavily imported grain in a series of international tenders. For this year, Turkey's state grain board TMO said on Thursday it did not foresee the need this year to import wheat because it expects the country's wheat production to rise to 20 million tonnes from the previous year's 17.8 million tonnes.
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posted @ Thursday, May 07, 2009 5:24 PM |
May 7 2009 - Canada's efforts to strike a comprehensive free trade agreement with the European Union (EU) offers the potential to achieve the valuable diversification sought by Canadian producers for reducing reliance on North American markets. The historic EU-Canada economic partnership could knock down significant barriers to Canadian beef and open new opportunities.
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posted @ Thursday, May 07, 2009 4:36 PM |
May 07 2009 - In order to allow sales of at least 3 million tons of rice this year, after a crop increased supplies, India should scrap a ban on most shipments of the grain abroad.
Resuming exports will help India widen the 41% fall in global prices over the past year. “The steps taken so far in easing the export ban is helping only select millers,” says Vijay Setia president of the All India Rice Exporters’ Association.
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posted @ Thursday, May 07, 2009 1:25 PM |
May 07 2009 - The third phase of the 105th China Import and Export Fair also called the Canton Fair began on Sunday and ended Thursday but the lack of people visiting the dairy booths didn’t even surprised Xu Haoming who is in charge of external trade for Dongtai Dairy Products.
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posted @ Thursday, May 07, 2009 12:19 PM |
May 07 2009 - Anheuser-Busch InBev and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. announced today that they have entered into an agreement whereby Anheuser-Busch InBev will sell Oriental Brewery, South Korea’s second largest brewery, to an affiliate of KKR, for 1.8 billion USD (equivalent to approximately 2.3 trillion KRW converted at the current spot rate of 1272.6).
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posted @ Thursday, May 07, 2009 10:06 AM |
May 06, 2009 - Marani Brands, Inc. announced today that it has agreed to enter into an exclusive import and distribution agreement with Tropical Beverage Company to import TROPBEVCO's unique Thailand lager, Phuket Beer into the United States.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 06, 2009 4:44 PM |
May 06 2009 - Goodman Fielder, Australian largest baker, is planning to focus on branded bread and packaged grocery divisions so it will sell its wholesale commercial oils unit.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 06, 2009 4:11 PM |
May 06 2009 - SABMiller plans to open its fourth factory in Tanzania by November with noticeable numbers - The new plant will increase the beer production of local subsidiary Tanzania Brewery Ltd by 22% to 600,000 hectoliters (15.9 million gallons) annually, according to director Robin Goetzsche . This investment is estimated at $55 million.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:42 PM |
May 06 2009 - Depressed by big inventories and weak exports of lesser quality grains, industry officials said on Tuesday Wheat prices in Serbia have hit a two-year low and are down 60 to 70% from a year ago.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:24 PM |
May 06 2009 - Despite the fall in consumer spending and invasion from cheaper generic brands, profits at the large branded food makers are rising and holding up better than expected.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 06, 2009 3:22 PM |
May 06 6009 () - 15,000 hens were slaughtered in Lincoln County, Tennessee after Tyson Foods Inc. detected the presence of avian influenza virus in a flock been bred at a contract plan.
The company informed that the strain in this case is the H7N9, that represents no risk to human health, no to be confused with H5N1, the strain that caused the avian flu scare in Asia, Africa and Europe not so long ago.
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posted @ Wednesday, May 06, 2009 11:26 AM |
May 05 2009 - Japan’s recognition of the Greater Sunraysia district as a fruit fly free area has boosted Australia’s citrus exports, reported the Rudd government yesterday.
Tony Burke, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, and Forestry, said growers from Mildura to Swan Hill would be relieved that fruit for export to Japan would no longer have to undergo costly treatment.
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posted @ Tuesday, May 05, 2009 2:53 PM |
May 05 2009 - With the growing market for food products and the mushrooming of several world-class hotels in the sultanate, a major trade fair, called Food & Hotel Oman 2009, will be held at the Oman International Exhibition Centre in Muscat during October 26-28.
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posted @ Tuesday, May 05, 2009 1:23 PM |
May 04 2009 -The Philippine Food Exporters and Processors Organization (Philfoodex) wants the government to permanently prohibit turning irrigated and prime agricultural lands to nonagricultural lands.
Last year, after the country faced a crisis following a record increase in the price of rice globally, the government had banned the conversion of irrigated and prime lands.
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posted @ Monday, May 04, 2009 5:35 PM |
May 04 2009 - Russia has been panned for import bans on pork for fear of the A/H1N1 influenza virus, or the swine flu, which, U.S. officials and international organizations say, is not spread through food. The U.S. commerce secretary sent letters to Russia and China, stating the same and urging them to reconsider the bans.
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posted @ Monday, May 04, 2009 4:32 PM |
May 04 2009 - Unregulated palm oil production is causing widespread deforestation in Southeast Asia, dislocating natives and threatening the survival of the orangutan.
The United Nations Environment Programme considers palm oil to be the primary cause of deforestation in Borneo and Sumatra. Conversion of hectares of forests into plantations makes the majority of wildlife disappear, including the orangutan, which is on the threshold of extinction. Since 1900, orangutan numbers have declined by 90%, with the rate increasing in recent decades.
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posted @ Monday, May 04, 2009 10:49 AM |
May 1st 2009 - Local sugar manufacturers in India might be the only ones benefiting from India’s Government decision of turning down the proposal of relaxing norms for imported sugar.
The Government decided not to allow foreign players to import raw sugar and sell it in the domestic market after refining it.
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posted @ Friday, May 01, 2009 5:34 PM |
May 1st 2009 - Otago grower and New Zealand Pipfruit Inc director Stephen Darling says that the Central Otago pipfruit crop is all set to export more than 500,000 cases of apples and pears abroad thanks to the good season they experienced.
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posted @ Friday, May 01, 2009 4:26 PM |
May 1st 2009 - Brazil will harvest a record 633.7 million tons of sugar this year, up 10.7% from 2008, the government announced Thursday and will produce record amounts of refined sugar and sugar-based ethanol, according to figures released by Conab, the Agriculture Ministry’s crop-forecasting agency.
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posted @ Friday, May 01, 2009 12:13 PM |
May 1st 2009 - India's coffee exports decreased by 17.58% during January-April 2009 to 73,947 tonnes, said the Coffee Board. The re-export of coffee declined significantly by 48.8% to 5,422 tonnes.
Export of arabica dipped 30% to 16,473 tonnes, from 23,716 tonnes in the last year. Robusta coffee dipped to 41,441 tonnes against 44,010 tonnes in the last year. Instant coffee showed a slight fall of 10,611 tonnes, compared with 11,396 tonnes the year before.
Total coffee exports fell to $160 million (US dollars) against $185 million in the year-ago period.
India exports coffee to Italy, Russia, Germany, Belgium and Arab countries.
Source: Coffee Board of India
posted @ Friday, May 01, 2009 12:05 PM |
May 1st 2009 - SABMiller plc subsidiary company Southern Sudan Beverages Ltd (SSBL) today begins production of Southern Sudan's first locally produced beer, White Bull Lager. White Bull Lager has been specifically brewed to meet the tastes of the Southern Sudanese consumer and is the culmination of months of planning and testing.
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posted @ Friday, May 01, 2009 11:04 AM |
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