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ChinaÕs fledgling but burgeoning wine trade has seen significant growth in fake wines in recent years.
ChinaÕs fledgling but burgeoning wine trade has seen significant growth in fake wines in recent years.
If Australia farmed native algae on just 1% of its land mass it could theoretically produce five times the oil it uses.
A trade dispute between China and the EU is creating a negative situation for European winemakers.
Monsanto is offering Brazilian farmers a 16% discount on its newest genetically modified soybeans if they drop a patent dispute.
In the second half of 2013, the global pork market is set to see improvement which will carry over into 2014.
The largest seafood company in North America has launched a new range of certified frozen seafood products.
Bunge is anxiously awaiting the U.S. corn and soy harvests after its quarterly earnings were cut in half.
CHS and Ruralco form a joint venture with each owning 50% of Australian grain orientation and marketing company Agfarm.
China has booked more than 3 million tons of wheat shipments by June 2013, already matching total shipments for 2012.
Global soybean exports for the third quarter may drop by 500,000 to 1 million metric tons as Argentinian farmers protest tax.
According to Keban Agricultural Holding Russia has the potential to as much as double its grain harvest.
In cooperation with the government of Nigeria Blumberg Grain plans $250 million investment in that countryÕs agricultural sector