Sentences with phrase «wheat supply»

White wheat, in fact, usually has a «higher extraction rate» than red wheat — meaning that a bushel of white wheat kernels will make slightly more whole wheat flour than the same amount of red wheat.6 This also helps ensure that the white wheat supply will be adequate.
Tropical Traditions found out in late 2014 that much of the USDA certified organic wheat supply in North America was contaminated with residues of the herbicide glyphosate.
Adding this gene back into the conventional wheat supply could help remedy the zinc and iron deficit suffered by more than two billion people worldwide, according to World Health Organization statistics.
«We expect between 15 to 20 million metric tons of wheat will be downgraded to use for animal feed, which will reduce wheat supply for milling purpose,» said Li Qiang, chief analyst at agricultural consultancy, the Shanghai JC Intelligence.
Monsanto does not believe any of the wheat has entered the commercial wheat supply chain.
Since droughts in Russia last summer laid waste to huge swaths of the world's wheat supply, it's been difficult to make it through a single week without catching at least a passing mention of extreme weather taking a bite out of our stocks of everything from cotton to tomatoes.
«The end users have been very relaxed about the wheat supply outlook,» said Abah Ofon, a commodities analyst at Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore.
Wheat supplies are expected to be affected - Australia is the fourth - largest wheat exporter - and the country is also the largest exporter of coking coal, production of which is also being affected by the floods.
The bridge was hailed as the «Great Connector» because it provided the first efficient rail link between rich Western coal and wheat supplies and East Coast markets springing up at the height of the Industrial Revolution.
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