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News: August 20, 2008
OilResources.com Goes Live: Commodity Watch Launches A Dedicated Website To Cover The World’s Smaller Oil & Gas Companies

News: August 19, 2008
Bankers Crumble But Gunns Soldiers On

News: August 19, 2008
Policy Inconsistencies And Political Shenanigans Scuttle Efforts To Revive Zimbabwe’s Devastated Agricultural Sector

News: August 18, 2008
Rice Bucks The Trend Of Lower Prices For Commodities

Feature, Commodities: August 18, 2008
Commodities…Buy the Dips!

News: August 14, 2008
Biofuels Without Increasing The Cost Of Tortillas In Mexico And Bread In Beijing? - Willmott May Have The Answer

Feature: August 14, 2008
Russians Torch Crops And Kill Livestock In Georgia

News: August 13, 2008
Georgian Agriculture At War!

News: August 12, 2008
Mining Company Gets Involved In Re-establishment of Vicuñas In Peru

News: August 11, 2008
Stronger Dollar and Holiday Season Takes Toll On Commodity Markets

News: August 09, 2008
C & C’s Success In Cider Could Eventually Attract A Bidder

News: August 06, 2008
Food Security Becomes Of Major Importance In Russia

News: August 05, 2008
A Super Harvest Takes Prices Tumbling

News: August 04, 2008
World Cotton Production Expected To Fall In 2008/9

News: August 01, 2008
Finsbury Foods Fights Off Any Recessionary Impact With Quality And Service

News: July 29, 2008
A Fragrant Investment: Tasty Too

News: July 28, 2008
Rising Feed Prices Put Pressure On Profits For Livestock Farmers

News: July 24, 2008
Landkom Aims To Be The Biggest Farmer In The Ukrainian Bread Basket

News: July 23, 2008
Australian Bight and Destiny Abalone Locked In Battle For Farmed Abalone Market

News: July 21, 2008
Late Arrival Of Monsoon Rain Delays Planting

News: July 21, 2008
Water Is Short In The Market As Well As On Land

News: July 17, 2008
What’s Happening In Sugar To Make Tate Quit?

Feature: July 15, 2008
Wine Goes Sour In Australia

News: July 14, 2008
Full Impact of Sichuan Earthquake Yet To Be Felt On Food Prices

Feature: July 09, 2008
Government Advised To Tax Farm Animals On Gaseous Emissions

News: July 09, 2008
Government Advised To Tax Farm Animals On Gaseous Emissions

News: July 08, 2008
Clarkson Clears the Decks To Get Full Benefit From High Shipping Rates

Feature: July 07, 2008
PLUS Moves Closer To Level Pegging With Aim As The Market Of Choice In London, And It’s A Lot Cheaper

News: July 07, 2008
Big Demand For Farmland In Indonesia, Russia and Ukraine

News: July 04, 2008
Radicle Is Another Little Shoot Popping Up In London’s Agriculture Sector

News: July 02, 2008
The Future Brightens For Two Giant Australian Agri-Businesses, Elders And Dalgety

News: July 01, 2008
Russian Timber Is Becoming An Incendiary Item

News: June 30, 2008
Sunkar Resources Rides The Phosphate Wave To List On Aim, But Dips On Day One Of Trading

News: June 30, 2008
Water Shortages Approach Crisis Levels

News: June 27, 2008
Giant Profit Rise From An Industry Giant

News: June 25, 2008
Greece Offers A New Agriculture Debutant For AIM

News: June 24, 2008
Politicians And Scientists Have Made A Dog’s Breakfast Of World Agriculture

News: June 23, 2008
The Knee Jerk Reaction By Politicians to Rising Prices Is To Turn Against Commodity Markets

News: June 19, 2008
A New Kazakh Boom – This Time Fertilisers

News: June 18, 2008
India's Spice Exports Should Touch $10 Billion Mark By 2017, Says Minister

Feature: June 16, 2008
Fertiliser Prices, And Shares, Are Fuelled By Soaring Energy Costs

News: June 15, 2008
That Was The Week That Was: Rice And Grain Up, And Cocoa At A 26-Year High

News: June 13, 2008
Equatorial Palm Is Listing In A Fundamentally Strong Market, According To Most Analysts

News: June 12, 2008
Potash North Resource Rockets Out Of The Gate

News: June 10, 2008
Tea Producing Nations Agree To Boost Productivity At The Hungzhou Tea Meeting

News: June 09, 2008
That Was The Week That Was: Big Funds Behind Rise In Soft Commodity Markets

News: June 06, 2008
London’s Palm Oil Sector Announce Excellent Profits As Prices Stay Firm

News: June 05, 2008
Speculators – vultures or supporters?

Feature: June 04, 2008
Huge Palm Oil Demand Brings New Entrants To AIM Market

News: June 03, 2008
Wilmar International Is Now Asia’s Leading Agribusiness

News: June 01, 2008
That Was The Week That Was : Signs That US Authorities May Start To Meddle In Commodity Markets.

News: May 30, 2008
Deere Looking Too Dear?

Feature: May 27, 2008
Review of Lord Lawson's 'An Appeal to Reason, A Cool Look at Climate Change'

News: May 27, 2008
That Was The Week That Was: Freight Costs Hit A Record High, As Rice And Coffee Prices Continue To Rise

News: May 21, 2008
Plant Impact In Talks With Major Manufacturers To Improve Pesticide And Fertiliser Products

Feature: May 19, 2008
Once The Bread Basket Of Africa, Zimbabwe Now Has An Accumulated Farm Trade Deficit Of Five Billion Dollars

News: May 19, 2008
That Was The Week That Was: The Pressure’s Still On Rice, Palm Oil And Soya, But Eases On Coffee And Cocoa

News: May 16, 2008
English Wines Group Intends To Compete Head On With The Grand Crus Of Champagne And Chablis, But Not Quite Yet

News: May 14, 2008
India's IFFCO Signs Up For Legend International’s Lady Annie Phosphate Project

Feature: May 12, 2008
Policy, Population, And Speculation: The Economics Of Soaring Food Prices

News: May 11, 2008
Market Roundup: The Squeeze Is Still On Rice, Soybeans And Grains

News: May 08, 2008
MHP’s London Listing Goes Almost Unnoticed In Ukraine, But At A Potential $2bn Valuation It’s Certainly Arousing Interest In The City

News: May 07, 2008
India May Ban Futures Trading In Agricultural Commodities

News: May 07, 2008
PGI Group Is Profitable, But Not Profitable Enough To Set The Market Alight

News: May 06, 2008
Watermark Global Intends to Clean Up South Africa’s Acid Mine Drainage At A Profit

News: May 06, 2008
Market Roundup: The Squeeze On Rice Continues, Soybeans And Cocoa Heat Up, But Most Commodities End The Week Weaker

News: April 29, 2008
Associated British Foods Looks For A Chinese Sweet-Tooth, Or Two

News: April 27, 2008
Market Roundup: The World’s Politicians Begin To Make Noises About High Food Prices, As Market Tightness Eases

News: April 24, 2008
Indian Food Exports Rejected By The US

News: April 23, 2008
India's Reliance Industries To Enter The Dairy Business

News: April 22, 2008
Hilton Food Is Well Stuck Into Red Meat

News: April 20, 2008
Market Roundup: Rice And Grains In Short Supply, And Chillies Too

News: April 16, 2008
The Emergence of Peak Agriculture Suits Plant Health Care Down To The Ground

News: April 14, 2008
The CF Eclectica Agriculture Fund Is A Direct Response To The End Of A 35 Year Bear Market

News: April 13, 2008
Market Roundup: Rice Markets Tighten Further, Water Shortages Bite, But Hogs Start To Recover

News: April 11, 2008
The Rarity That Is Carr’s Milling Industries

News: April 10, 2008
Henry Boucher’s New AgriSar Fund Is Spoilt For Choice For Investment Opportunities

News: April 06, 2008
Market Roundup: High Food Prices Are Leading To Distorted Markets As Governments Attempt To Deal With Social Unrest

News: April 03, 2008
Uralkali Strongly Positioned To Take Advantage Of High Potash Prices

News: April 03, 2008
The Capital Markets Are Nonplussed About The Argentine Food Crisis, But It Could Well Be A Taste Of Things To Come

News: March 31, 2008
With Rice Markets In Turmoil, And Civil Unrest Already On The Cards, It’s Only A Matter Of Time Before High Food Prices Get Passed On To Consumers

News: March 30, 2008
Market Roundup… Food Inflation Prompts Stockpiling, Tariffs And Subsidies, As Fears About Food Security And Civil Unrest Grow

News: March 28, 2008
The Great Snow Disaster In China Blights Asian Citrus’s Orange Crop, And Its Shares Too

News: March 27, 2008
Are Biofuels Sustainable? NFU President Peter Kendall Hasn't Got A Clue...

Stop Press: March 27, 2008
Market Roundup: Speculative Money Flees The Market And Prices Tumble, But Fertiliser Marches On

News: March 26, 2008
Indonesian Palm Oil Giant Astra Agro Looks Well Positioned To Benefit From Long-Term Strength In The Palm Oil Markets

News: March 24, 2008
Vilmorin Is Sowing The Seeds For Future Prosperity

News: March 20, 2008
Market Roundup: Depending Which Side Of The Fence You're On, It's Either Profits Or Pain As Commodity Prices March On

Feature: March 19, 2008
Kangaroos In The Top Paddock? Australian Professor Counters Popular Arguments About Global Warming

Feature: March 18, 2008
Political Risk Analysis: Malaysia

News: March 17, 2008
Premier Foods Starves The Market Of Good News

News: March 17, 2008
India To Host First Global Agro-Industries Forum In April

News: March 11, 2008
That Was The Week That Was ... Our Weekly Market Roundup

News: March 10, 2008
Terry Leahy, King Canute And Veggie Wedgie: The UK Government Ignores The Inflationary Impact Of Higher Food Prices

News: March 07, 2008
Genus Profits As Farmers Can Now Afford To Multiply

News: March 05, 2008
Demand Filters Through, But Can Amiad Deliver On An Improving Pipeline?

Feature: March 04, 2008
Political Risk Analysis: Mali

Feature: March 04, 2008
Jim Rogers Predicts That Commodities Prices Across The Board Will Go Through The Roof In The Next Twenty Years

News: March 03, 2008
That Was The Week That Was … Our Weekly Market Roundup

News: February 28, 2008
Mixed Messages Leave Bunge Struggling To Rein In Analysts