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Zimbabwean farmworker Tamanikwa Dhumukwa picks cotton at Newton estates, in the Bindura , jsa1
Agriculture   Economy   India   Photos   Production  
 The Times of India 
Lower cotton acreage to hurt, but Bt crop may save the day
|                 NEW DELHI: Cotton production may not witness a significant fall despite reduction in acreage by about 500,000 hectares in 2008-09, thanks... (photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo)
Prince Charles
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 The Guardian 
The Dunce of Wales
Prince Charles's stand against agribusiness is misguided. Genetic modification has long made products better and safer | Once again, Prince Charles has demonstrated a pitfall of the sort of inbreeding... (photo: Public Domain / )
San francisco appetizer  The State 
The Diet Detective: Evaluating new foods, gadgets
By CHARLES STUART PLATKIN - Special to The State | I'm always looking for new healthy-living products and services. Here are a few of my latest finds. | Calorie Bargain: Pace Salsa Verde (www.pacefood... (photo: Creative Commons / Gveret Tered )
Food   Health   People   Photos   Water  
The Union Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Agriculture, Shri Sharad Pawar (sk1)  The Times of India 
Cotton hybrids need to be explored for better yield: Pawar
|                 NEW DELHI: There is an immediate need to explore hybrid varieties of cotton and adopt new technologies to ensure high yield as also conta... (photo: PIB)
Agriculture   Delhi   India   Photos   Production  
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Corn Crop                                  The Examiner
Crops looking good on Western Slope
FRUITA, Colo. (Map, News) - There's that scene in "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark" in which the rumpled, tweedy and nerdily bespectacled Indiana switches f... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Agriculture   Crops   Farmers   Market   Photos  
Little baby-mouse, sleeping on my hand Scientific American
Eye cells may hold key to better sleeping pill
| LONDON (Reuters) - Sleepiness can be controlled by a set of nerve cells in the eye, tests on mice suggest, offering a new target for drug developers that may lead to be... (photo: creative commons / )
Animals   London   Medicine   Photos   Scientists  
Cereals - Grocery Items - Commodities - Market International Herald Tribune
Buying into 'organic,' 'natural,' 'local'
| Farmers' markets are springing up under bridges in cities that are at least a day's drive from the nearest farm. Restaurants and retailers are showcasing regional produ... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Farm   Markets   Organic   Photos   economy  
Vegetables market Irish Times
Change of heart by Brussels on crooked carrots
In this section » | Public hearing into 'super-dump' to be reopenedFringe award for Abbey's 'Terminus'All carrots great and small: consumers can look forward to the retur... (photo: GFDL / Joe Mabel)
Food   Market   Money   People   Photos  
Potentilla hookeriana upernavik 2007-06-27 1 original Irish Times
Garden hose ads hold little water
In this section » | Instruments of changeIf all else fails, you could take a break from the holidaysWhat's in a name?Troupe with nose for a French romance that pulls on t... (photo: GNU Free Documentation / Slaunger)
Enveronment   France   Garden   Photos   Water  
The President, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil addressing the Nation on the eve of Independence Day, in New Delhi on August 14, 2008. The Times of India
President calls for ever-Green Revolution
|                 NEW DELHI: At a time when India's Green Revolution in agriculture was derided overseas, President Pratibha ... (photo: PIB)
Asia   Delhi   India   Photos   Politics  
RH Charles, Prince of Wales at the EC  - 13-02-2008. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Prince Charles gets passionate over GM food
| This is a transcript from The World Today. The program is broadcast around Australia at 12:10pm on ABC Local Radio. | You can also listen to the story in and and format... (photo: EC / EC)
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Agriculture Science
- Don't cry for Doha
- More Strawberries, More Antioxidant Absorption
- Farms getting boost in town
- Iowa corn shows above average yield potential
Loading rice onto tractor in Ban Sam Ruen, Phitsanulok, Thailand
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- Abandoned baby whale to be put down
- Iceman was a herdsman, scientists say
- Whopping fish declared new species
- Atmospheric homes of elves and sprites revealed
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Panel warns NASA is focused on short-term goals
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Environment Health
- New plan may save Island's wildlife
- Analysis: Lib Dem leader's green plans more than a moon
- Lost baby whale to be killed
- Orphaned whale touches hearts Down Under
Fallow deer
New plan may save Island's wildlife
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- Fat grafts to make you look younger
- Big rise in sunbed salons raises cancer fears and calls for
- Horse vet dies after catching rare virus
- Cancer survival rate up up 30 per cent since mid-1980s
 From left, American actors David Ellison, Jennifer Decker and James Franco and French actor Jean Reno, pose during a photo call to promote their film "Flyboys" directed by American director Tony Bill, at the 58th international Cannes film festi
BREAKING NEWS: Leon actor Jean Reno rushed to hospital after suffering a 'serious heart attack'
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Food Genetic Engineering
- Don't cry for Doha
- Family reports a manatee in Stony Brook Harbor
- Maple Leaf Foods shares tumble
- Dion links Walkerton, planned cuts to food scrutiny
Loading rice onto tractor in Ban Sam Ruen, Phitsanulok, Thailand
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- Rice farmers win release of lawsuit documents
- Coming soon, lemon-flavoured melons and strawberry tasting b
- Digital Surveillance: Tools of the Spy Trade
- KARACHI: SC suspends high court order in ex-KU official’s ca
Prince Charles
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