Not exact matches
Of all the crops grown in Canada, a perennial version of wheat makes the most sense, since the grain is Canada's top agricultural export — $ 2.8 billion of wheat was sold to more than 70 countries last yea
Of all the crops grown in Canada, a perennial version
of wheat makes the most sense, since the grain is Canada's top agricultural export — $ 2.8 billion of wheat was sold to more than 70 countries last yea
of wheat makes the most sense, since the grain is Canada's top agricultural
export — $ 2.8 billion
of wheat was sold to more than 70 countries last yea
of wheat was sold to more than 70 countries last year.
Yesterday one wag suggested Harper didn't actually need to deliver a speech -
of - his - life, and that his ambition should be more modest: «He needs to make the generic case he would make to any audience — economy and trade — and the narrower case that works best with Conservatives —
Wheat Board, long - gun registry, resource
exports, crime,» this fellow wrote.
The United States
exports cotton to Turkey and
wheat and dairy to Brazil, other major suppliers
of steel.
Beef farms make up about one - quarter
of all farms in Canada, second only to field crops, while the dollar value
of live cattle
exports ranks just behind spring
wheat, canola and durum
exports.
While higher production
of wheat, canola and sugar suggests higher
export growth over the next year, the slowdown in slaughter rates for beef indicates some softening in meat
exports.
More than 70 percent
of Montana
wheat is exported, primarily to Asia, according to the Montana Wheat and Barley Commi
wheat is
exported, primarily to Asia, according to the Montana
Wheat and Barley Commi
Wheat and Barley Committee.
Crop production, particularly
wheat, is expected to drive the recovery in
exports in 2003/04, although a substantial pick - up will not be evident until the December quarter, when the bulk
of the winter crop harvest occurs.
This is a really stupid idea to subsidize the
export of American
wheat to certain favored foreign countries, one
of which was China, and you wonder why they were favored.
In fact, a preference for white
wheat products in Asia has contributed to a decline in the
export of U.S. red
wheat to this rapidly growing region
of the world.5 Since farmers can switch fairly readily to white
wheat, the forces
of supply and demand should ensure that there is enough white
wheat to make popular whole grain products.
In 2016 — 17, 21 %
of Australia's
wheat was
exported to Indonesia.
Australia
exported about 800,000 tonnes
of wheat in January, a month when shipments
of new season crop are regularly around the two million - tonne mark.
The
export - focused
wheat industry in WA will build on its strong relationship with Japan as the almost exclusive supplier
of varieties used to make udon noodles.
Pre-shipment: An overseas country has an official requirement to have the
export of wheat fumigated with methyl bromide as a phytosanitary precaution against the introduction
of unspecified stored product pests, such as red flour beetle or rice weevil - any fumigation must take place within 21 days
of export.
The report further builds on the examinations in the first Bulk
Wheat Ports Monitoring report around the nature and concentration of export activity and capacity allocation across Australia's bulk wheat port termi
Wheat Ports Monitoring report around the nature and concentration
of export activity and capacity allocation across Australia's bulk
wheat port termi
wheat port terminals.
Tracking agricultural products - whether Australia's largest
export commodities (
wheat, wine or beef) or our less common wares (goat, deer or honey)- provides producers, regulators and consumers with a range
of information about where their food came from, who produced it and what additives, if any, it contains.
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.»
Talk
of «soaring»
wheat prices and «rocketing» bread prices were common, in the British press, after Russia decided to temporarily ban grain
exports earlier this...
In the 216 years since European occupation and colonization
of Australia, huge changes have been wrought upon the landscape, many
of them driven by an agriculture that has largely been oriented towards production
of commodities —
wheat, sheep, beef, dairy, sugar — for
export.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department
of Agriculture in its April 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report projected U.S. 2018 carryover
of wheat and corn higher but soybean carryover lower from March forecasts, while 2017 - 18
export projections for all three commodities were left unchanged from a month earlier.
«These arrangements have been very important in promoting a competitive bulk
wheat export industry, and in allowing Australian grown
wheat to be sold to a variety
of international markets and buyers,» Mr Sims said.
«In an environment where regulation may be moving to the use
of a mandatory code, it will be important that policy makers ensure the regulatory settings are appropriate to ensure the right market outcomes in bulk
wheat export, and that access to important bottleneck infrastructure continues to be effective.»
The record large 2016 - 17
wheat crop
of 33.5 million tonnes was 9 million tonnes bigger than the previous harvest while October to December
wheat exports were close to unchanged on a year ago.
The ACCC's current role replaces its previous function
of assessing Part IIIA access undertakings provided pursuant to the now - repealed
Wheat Export Marketing Act 2008 (Cth).
Australia's position as supplier
of premium milling
wheat for noodles is at risk with Russian
exports undermining a long - standing relationship between Australian
wheat farms and Indonesian flour mills.
When Russia — which produces about 15 percent
of the global supply
of wheat — created a worldwide shortage two years ago by banning
exports as a result
of a heat wave and fires,
wheat prices shot up between 60 and 80 percent.
Fears
of a shortage led Russian and Ukrainian officials to impose controls on
wheat exports.
When hot weather hits a
wheat field an increase in ethylene levels can lessen the amount
of grains produced on ears or spikes by limiting the
export of carbohydrates to pollen development.
We are the No. 1 Indian manufacturer
of Organic / Bio
Wheat Grass Powder (100 % Natural Health Food Supplement) Having own farm &
export oriented unit.
Some countries have responded by banning
exports of wheat or rice.
«We personally» are already having to adapt to drought - driven crop failures in the world's major
wheat -
exporting nations (Russia, China, Australia) and there is no reason to believe that a comparably devastating drought won't afflict North America as well, within the lifetimes
of even the «real oldsters» reading this blog.
Wheat uses a lot of water, and Canada exports a lot of w
Wheat uses a lot
of water, and Canada
exports a lot
of wheatwheat.
«Australia is a massive net exporter
of virtual water, in other words, water we take to grow crops that we grow for
export, such as
wheat, rice, cotton,» Mr Jarvis said.
Russian information is not easy to come by, early in the 20th century,
wheat was one
of Russia's main
exports and they sucked as efficient farmers needing 2 to 3 times the acreage as the US and Canada.
Current annual production
of some crops (like
wheat, corn, and soybean) are greater than annual domestic consumption in the U.S., allowing for
export.
Although Italy remains one
of the world's main producers
of durum
wheat (its expertise in selecting and blending grains for pasta making is still unrivaled), strong domestic demand and a flourishing
export market have forced pasta manufacturers to import more from abroad (close to 40 %), primarily from Canada and Syria.
As for Australia's carrying capacity: Australia is enormous, largely unpopulated, currently
exports a huge portion
of its agricultural output (eg 80 % -90 %
of our
wheat) and is floating on uranium.
You're also ignoring the effects
of AGW drought and floods on Aussie
wheat exports [4], Russian
wheat production [5], Pakistan rice production [6], and the near $ 8 billion 2011 loss in ag production in Texas alone (and that's becoming the «new normal» [8].
Lower Canada's economy, transformed in the climate
of crisis
of declining fur and local
wheat shipments, was increasingly Québec - centered and yet more dependent for its
exports on surplus production in Upper Canada.
Exports of Canadian softwood, dairy and
wheat are going to fall, NAFTA or not.