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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

Another Commodity Watch PLC production hits cyberspace! Oilresources.com went live on Tuesday 19th August, after a gradual buildup of content on our alternative power website, Poweralternatives. The new website aims to provide a

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News: August 19, 2008

Bankers Crumble But Gunns Soldiers On

Greenmail has taken on a new meaning at the bottom of the world. Once a favourite tactic of corporate raiders who forced a target to buy back its own shares or face a takeover, greenmail has been refined into an anti-development

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News: August 19, 2008

Policy Inconsistencies And Political Shenanigans Scuttle Efforts To Revive Zimbabwe’s Devastated Agricultural Sector

The writing on the wall was always clear. It was always going to be the killer punch when the Zimbabwe government threw caution to the wind and expropriated vast acres of land designated to commercial agriculture. In the process,

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News: August 18, 2008

Rice Bucks The Trend Of Lower Prices For Commodities

Commodities saw a sharp and board sell-off across the board led by energy and metals on fears of a global economic showdown and heavy switching by funds into the rising dollar. `We're taking our cue from the dollar,'' Phil Flynn

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News: August 14, 2008

Biofuels Without Increasing The Cost Of Tortillas In Mexico And Bread In Beijing? - Willmott May Have The Answer

Last week, in a remarkable demonstration of the pleasure and the pain of turning agricultural material into liquid fuel, one small Aussie company gave a “eureka-like” cry and issued a claim that it is close to unlocking the

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News: August 13, 2008

Georgian Agriculture At War!

Amidst war, mouths still have to be fed. So in Georgian villages the women are still collecting the fruit even if their men nervously hung around waiting to be recalled to the front lines as reservists for the army. Mercifully

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News: August 12, 2008

Mining Company Gets Involved In Re-establishment of Vicuñas In Peru

Good to know that AIM listed Minera IRL, the company which has just brought its Coriharmi gold mine in Peru into production, is getting involved in a positive way with the local community. Just recently it sponsored the annual

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News: August 11, 2008

Stronger Dollar and Holiday Season Takes Toll On Commodity Markets

The UBS Bloomberg Constant Maturity Commodity Index has fallen by 15 per cent in the last five weeks, on profit-taking partly because of the dollar's rally. The dollar rose last week to the highest since February against a

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News: August 09, 2008

C & C’s Success In Cider Could Eventually Attract A Bidder

C&C was just too successful. Increasing cider’s share of the UK drinks market attracted attention, so the big boys decided that this sector was ripe for a boost to their profits too, jumping in to the market just when trading

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News: August 06, 2008

Food Security Becomes Of Major Importance In Russia

How to understand the story behind Russian news is becoming an extremely important art. The country is so commodity rich – not just in minerals but also potentially in agriculture. Black Earth Farming is the latest example of the

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News: August 05, 2008

A Super Harvest Takes Prices Tumbling

Harvest has started, but traders say it is too early to predict what the markets will be prepared to pay UK farmers for their grain. Prices have been tumbling as it is becoming apparent that UK plantings are greater than

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News: August 04, 2008

World Cotton Production Expected To Fall In 2008/9

The United States, Europe and emerging economies were last week trying to recoup something from the failure of attempts to reach a new global trade pact, and traded blame for the collapse after seven years of talks. Farm import

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News: August 01, 2008

Finsbury Foods Fights Off Any Recessionary Impact With Quality And Service

Dave Brooks, chief executive of AIM listed Finsbury Food Group, did not hold back from warning of difficult times ahead when he gave a trading update at the beginning of July. “The next twelve to eighteen months will see a

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News: July 29, 2008

A Fragrant Investment: Tasty Too

Niche position, “green” credentials, an increasingly important market and a record high order book – yet still the company’s share price is down around 25 per cent over the last twelve months. This is Treatt, the London quoted

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News: July 28, 2008

Rising Feed Prices Put Pressure On Profits For Livestock Farmers

Growing international recognition of the need to maximise food and animal feed production was evidenced by the US Department of Agriculture’s efforts to open up for cattle grazing and hay three million acres of idled farm land.

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News: July 24, 2008

Landkom Aims To Be The Biggest Farmer In The Ukrainian Bread Basket

Mention Landkom and you are talking big farming with a capital B. Can anyone come up with another farm which has its own bio-diesel unit producing sufficient diesel from oil seed rape to supply its fleet of 66 tractors and other

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News: July 23, 2008

Australian Bight and Destiny Abalone Locked In Battle For Farmed Abalone Market

Some people believe abalone is an ideal replacement for rubber car tyres. Others believe it is a shellfish delicacy appreciated only by the fussiest gourmets. The truth is probably somewhere in the middle, though what it tastes

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News: July 21, 2008

Late Arrival Of Monsoon Rain Delays Planting

Monsoon rainfall, which accounts for four-fifths of the annual rainfall of countries such as India, was giving concern last week as it was below average for the second week running. This is delaying planting of a number of crops,

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News: July 21, 2008

Water Is Short In The Market As Well As On Land

Among the many frustrations to finding at least some profit to be made out of the agriculture crisis is that growing water shortages are matched by lack of good water shares. In the UK sector heavy price regulation, leaking pipes

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News: July 17, 2008

What’s Happening In Sugar To Make Tate Quit?

Another bit of City history has gone. UK sugar giant Tate & Lyle has sold off its sugar trading arm to a US group with an equally long market pedigree – one of the international grain titans, Bunge. Without Tate’s backing London

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