The ACCC will not oppose Glencore Incorporated plc's proposed acquisition of Viterra Inc, concluding that «proposed acquisition would be unlikely to substantially lessen competition as post merger Glencore would continue to face competition from a number of significant competitors in the market
for grain trading in South Australia.»
Not exact matches
A freer
trade in agricultural products also engenders innovation and the development of new markets: Turner points to the way Regina - based AGT Food and Ingredients (formerly Alliance
Grain Traders) has carved out new and expanding niches
for Canadian - grown lentils.
CHICAGO, May 2 - Global
grain marketers have seized upon
trade tensions between the United States and several of its top export markets, including China, to turn around struggling
trading units following one of the toughest years ever
for the industry.
We've seen how supply management
for dairy, poultry and eggs hurts a) consumers through artificially high prices; b) food processors (and the jobs they could be creating in Canada) because of their inability to compete internationally; c) exporters of all kinds looking
for more international
trade access, but which Canada is denied because of supply management; d) the majority of Canadian farmers (over 90 per cent)-- those who grow and produce beef, pork,
grains, oilseeds, pulses, and who are not supply managed — who would also benefit from more international
trade access; and finally e) most ironically, dairy farmers themselves, also prevented from exploiting international growth opportunities.
Investment
for return (as Rodney Stark relates in The Victory of Reason) largely occurred against the
grain of Church teaching, the Spanish Scholastics being largely ignored, and it was Calvin's application of biblical law to
trade and commerce that created the competitive tension under which a millennium of misapplication and resultant economic suppression could begin to be corrected.
It's a replacement
for trading grain for milk.
3)
Trade out the
grains and
grain based foods
for something different altogether!
Trade the plain white flour bagel
for one that's whole
grain or gluten - free.
Kedem's new items include the first - ever Kosher
for Passover fair
trade coffee; salted, chocolate - drizzled coconut macaroons; ancient
grain matzo and more, many of which will be exclusively available at Whole Foods Market
for Passover 2016.
They began
trading recipes
for bread substitutes, using flours made from beans, potatoes, rice, soy, nuts, buckwheat (which is not a
grain but a relative of rhubarb), arrowroot, the tapioca that comes from it, amaranth, quinoa and taro.
That is the opinion of
Grain Growers (GGL)
trade and economics manager Luke Mathews, who said growers had been giving his organisation strong feedback that the current system did not accurately reflect the end use
for their product.
The ACCC would not comment, but in its recent bulk wheat port access report noted: «Given the lack of access to alternate supply chains it is not surprising that there is a high level of concern within industry about the effect of rebates recently announced by CBH
for users of its supply chain, and the impact on
grain trading and competition
for port terminal and related bulk export supply chain operations.»
I got some water
grains from somebody I
traded some milk
grains for.
Regina, SK, Canada (May 10, 2016)-- Farmer Direct Co-op — producers of organic bulk
grains, beans, lentils and oilseeds
for organic food manufacturers and retail bulk aisles, and the first 100 % Farmer - Owned, 100 % Domestic Fair
Trade, 100 % Organic Business in North America — is making a major expansion this week into U.S. grocery aisles with the debut of five new 16 - oz.
Competitors of the merged firm (collectively) account
for the majority of
grain traded on the east coast and the ACCC considers that they will continue to constrain ADM.»
Heritage Park is looking
for mechanically - inclined individuals to interpret and learn to operate historic equipment in the following
trade sites: Strathmore Standard, Shonts
Grain Elevator, Atlas Lumber Company, and Flett's Blacksmith Shop.
Higher imports of top - grade wheat by China would drive up premiums
for protein - rich spring wheat
traded on the Minneapolis
Grain Exchange and hard red winter wheat on the Kansas City Board of
Trade.
This discovery implies that Britain's hunter - gatherers
traded with nearby farmers
for the cereal
grain long before they adopted agriculture.
«We can see this because the terms of
trade for smallscale farmers in Indonesia have not improved since the Green Revolution, which focused so much on increasing yields of a few selected
grains.
Tip: This dish is just as delicious if you
trade the pasta
for a cooked whole
grain — think farro or barley.
Small tweaks (eating more vegetables,
trading white bread and rice
for whole
grains, eliminating processed food) can improve your health with psoriasis.
That meant
trading high - calorie French fries and chicken nuggets
for nutritious and filling foods, like fish, whole
grains and veggies.
Whole
Grain Oats —
trade your sugar laded and overpriced cereal
for simple nourishing oats - opt
for steel cut or rolled old fashioned oats which have been minimally processed.
I received a scoby as a
trade for some water kefir
grains, but to my surprise I had bought a bottle of plain kombucha at whole foods a couple weeks before and had left the half finished bottle in the refrig.
I bumbled along contemplating that
for quite some time, and I appreciated anecdotal stories online of people who had
traded in «healthy whole
grains»
for flesh foods, and kept the vegetable intake about the same, and had stupendous results.
Trade in the white flour, sugar, bread, and pasta
for whole wheat flour, coconut or sucanat sugars, whole
grain breads, rice, and pasta.
Trade your white bread
for wheat bread and get a full dose of whole
grains.
But when you
trade the
grain for quinoa, you can get even more protein and fiber per serving.
Refined flour, rice, and pasta should be
traded out
for whole
grains such as wheat, spelt, and oat versions.
I am eating the same amount of veggies now as when I was on paleo diet, the only change I made was
trade my meat, fat, eggs and dairy,
for starches like you mentioned at the end, and whole
grain bread.
I got some water
grains from somebody I
traded some milk
grains for.
Maybe someone would like to
trade water
for milk
grains??? ~ Lisa
The purported explanation
for this is our distance from the middle east
grain trade routes... the Middle East being the centre of
grain supply... we simply did nt get
grain in any real quantity until much later than everyone else and thus have had less time to adapt to it!
We found a walnut orchard and
traded nuts
for grains, ate weird mushrooms, cut sorrel, and ate moss.
Is day -
trading the E-mini S&P 500 something I was cut out
for, or does my personality gear me more towards swing -
trading the
grains?
Just look at how some summers are hotter and dryer - and at more critical times - than others
for an example of what can affect a
grain, livestock, energy, possibly even another type of futures
trading spread.
If you don't have the fun money then keep demo
trading, but take your demo
trading results with a
grain of salt knowing that the emotion is ALREADY removed
for you.
Trading in the US began in the mid 19th century, when central
grain markets were established and a marketplace was created
for farmers to bring their commodities and sell them either
for immediate delivery (also called spot or cash market) or
for forward delivery.
The former Chicago Board of
Trade (which became the Chicago Mercantile Exchange as a result of a merger in 2007) dates from the mid-19th century when farmers and dealers began to make written commitments to deliver specific amounts of
grain for an agreed - upon price.
According to one story, in the early 1500s, a Polish merchant
traded a shipment of
grain for sheep.
This presents an unprecedented geopolitical situation in which 1.3 billion Chinese consumers who have a $ 120 - billion
trade surplus with the United States — enough to buy the entire U.S.
grain harvest twice over — will compete with Americans
for U.S. food, likely driving up food prices
for the United States and the world.
Combining meticulous scientific narrative with devastating economic analysis, The Biofuels Deception argues that the seemingly innovative, hopeful campaign
for «green energy» is actually driven by bio-technology industries and global
grain -
trading corporations.
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Buffalo grew significantly in the 19th and 20th centuries as a result of the Erie Canal, railroads and Lake Erie, providing an abundance of fresh water and an ample
trade route to the midwestern United States, while grooming its economy
for the
grain, steel and automobile industries during the 20th century.
And when he finally has a free weekend to cook up a recipe, he's often searching
for empty bottles, caps, hops,
grains, what - nots and tools - of - the -
trade.