Archive for Vegetables
Papua New Guinea: The country with highest number of … – Today’s Zaman
Posted by: | CommentsUnable to exploit their own natural resources, the majority of the country’s citizens still live in rural areas. Subsistence agriculture is practiced by most people in this country.
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New market push for ‘home-grown’ veg – Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Posted by: | CommentsSimplot Australia has launched new packaging for its local frozen vegetable range. The company’s Terry O’Brien says research shows 97 per cent of Australians prefer locally grown vegetables
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New market push for ‘home-grown’ veg – Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Tasmania promotes last local frozen vegie producer – Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Posted by: | CommentsA million-dollar branding campaign has been launched today to help secure the future of Australia’s frozen vegetable industry. The joint horticulture industry and Simplot campaign will see Birdseye frozen vegetables prominently branded Grown in …
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Tasmania promotes last local frozen vegie producer – Australian Broadcasting Corp.
You could win at the Yuma County Fair – Yuma Daily Sun
Posted by: | CommentsYou might win a blue ribbon for a beautiful rose you have grown, or a floral design you create may be judged finest in its class. The Yuma County Fair will be held March 30 through April 4 and is a great opportunity for all garden enthusiasts to …
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You could win at the Yuma County Fair – Yuma Daily Sun
Abandoned child handed over to NGO – Tribune
Posted by: | CommentsBefore she could open her eyes, a five-day-old girl encountered all the harsh cruelties of this ruthless world. But fortunately, she survived and would soon get new parents, who would not throw her in a beehive.
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Abandoned child handed over to NGO – Tribune
Ginger prices rise on short supply – Hindu Business Line
Posted by: | CommentsThe ever-increasing demand for raw (vegetable) ginger has pushed up its prices, while short supply from other origins has led to the rise in the price of dry ginger in the global market. Indian output in 2009-10 was the same as that of the previous …
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Ginger prices rise on short supply – Hindu Business Line
WASHINGTON Despite the recent slowdown in the world economy and supply response to earlier dramatic price increases, which depresses commodity prices in the short run, the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute projects that an economic …
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Projected economic turnaround fuels recovery in commodity prices … – Genetic Engineering News
Japanese Knotweed: curse of the alien species – Daily Telegraph
Posted by: | CommentsJapanese knotweed in Cornwall: Victorian gardeners loved the tall, leafy newcomer but now it is recognised as the most invasive and damaging weed in the country Photo: Alamy Meddling with nature is always controversial.
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Japanese Knotweed: curse of the alien species – Daily Telegraph