According to the update provided by WAPA on international apple and pear trade in October 2012, the World Association of Apple and Pear Producers is evidence of a significant drop in exports of apples and pears from major exporting nations of the Southern
To establish possible relationships between some major climatic parameters and the occurrence of initial epidemics of "bacterial canker" of yellow-fleshed kiwifruit in Latium region, climatic data were recorded by weather stations established in the areas
The Oceanography Centre of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO) in Vigo hosted a meeting for a working group of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) and the working group WKFATHOM, to discuss and study the responsible stu
U.S. corn production is forecast at 10.7 billion bushels, down slightly from the September forecast and down 13 percent from 2011 according to a new USDSA crop report out today.
Dairy farmers attending the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis., last week spoke out about the dangers of a dairy supply management program included in the Dairy Security Act, part of the Farm Bill passed by the Senate and next up for floor debate by the Ho
Grain and oilseed prices jumped after US officials cut their forecast for domestic corn stocks and, while raising hopes for the soybean harvest, said that buyers would swallow up nearly all the extra supplies.
American supplier of table olives, Musco Family has been certified with Safe Quality Food(SQF) Institute’s Ethical Sourcing (ES) module which is a new sourcing certification.
The government of India is hopeful that Japan will lift its ban on the import of shrimps from India, said director, Export Inspection Council of India (EICI), S K Saxena.
The European Commission has proposed fishing opportunities for the deep-sea fish stocks in EU and international waters of the North-East Atlantic for 2013-2014.
Mostly warm, dry Midwest weather last week helped U.S. farmers move past the halfway point in collecting the soybean crop and closer to completing the corn harvest.
Two private equity firms, US-based Blackstone and Hong-Kong based Affinity Equity Partners are likely to make a bid for Australia's leading poultry processor Inghams Enterprises.