Feature: September 15, 2008
Tea was a bonus that came to Georgia from the Mongols and the merchants of the Silk Route. Parts of the Silk Route also became the Great Tea Road. Caravans of hundreds of camels took 16 months to make the 11,000 mile journey from
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Feature: September 11, 2008
The tradition at MAFF, or DEFRA as it is now known, is to panic first and over-react afterwards. It happened on two occasions with Foot and Mouth in the past and more recently with Blue Tongue Disease. In both cases there had
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Feature, Commodities: August 18, 2008
The commodity bull market has a long way to go. This bull market is not magic. It's not some crazy "cycle theory" I have. It does not fall out of the sky. It's supply and demand. It's simple stuff.
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Feature: August 14, 2008
Bringing the crops through to harvest is difficult enough this century. Weather patterns have created havoc for farmers the breadth of the globe. For the Georgia farmers for whom, against the trends elsewhere, growing conditions
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Feature: July 15, 2008
It was once the great Australian wine boom. Now it’s the great Australian wine crush. For casual observers the switch from euphoria to despair seems to have happened overnight, and could not have come at an odder time given the
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Feature: July 09, 2008
Most of the world’s leaders swallowed the pill of climate change a couple of years ago in the hope of more, and bigger stealth taxes. Now they are suffering from acute indigestion as fuel and food prices rocket around the world.
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Feature: July 07, 2008
A dual listing in London for less than £85,000? Yes, less than £85,000 and that includes lawyers’ and accountants’ fees as well as the charges made by a broker and by PLUS Markets Group. PLUS is a Recognised Investment Exchange,
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Feature: June 16, 2008
As oil hovers around US$140 a barrel the knee-jerk reaction to yet another shock headline always seems to be to think of the cost of motoring. Rarely in the headlines is an equally important casualty – the cost of fertiliser.
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Feature: June 04, 2008
Palm oil is fast becoming one of the most controversial of the 'soft commodities'. As its price on remains buoyant the industry, once the domain of stuffy old British trading houses, has been recognised as a serious money
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Feature: May 27, 2008
Nigel Lawson, a former politician of some note, kicks off his book about climate change with a reminder that, back in the mid 1970s, when world average temperature seemed to be falling for the first time since the ‘Little Ice
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