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February 21, 2014

21/02/14: Seed technology program for corn farmers; healthier food projects in the UK; rise in demand for Indian poultry feed

Swiss chemical company Syngenta recently announced an agreement with agribusiness firm Gavilon to provide grain marketing opportunities for farmers who choose to plant Agrisure Duracade, a cutting-edge corn rootworm (CRW) control technology. 

Gavilon, as part of the new "Right to Grow" program, will accept Agrisure Duracade grain at market price while providing distribution services for producers.
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The Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) recently announced plans to support a series of new UK based food projects, titled 'Nutrition for Life'.

The projects - which include the creation of low calorie chocolate and high-fiber white bread - hopes to tackle the issues surrounding nutritional values, food safety, specific dietary requirements and food waste in the UK.
Full news available here.

A rising demand in poultry products from India could offer a substantial boost to domestic demands for corn and soymeal this year, traders announced yesterday. 

A higher demand for local feed could help reduce overseas sales that are already under pressure from cheaper grains from Latin America.  
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India's rising appetite for poultry products will boost domestic demand for animal feeds corn and soymeal this year by about 9 per cent, traders said on Thursday.

The higher local feed demand could further reduce overseas sales that are already under pressure from cheaper grains from Latin America.

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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/30731400.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppsIndia's rising appetite for poultry products will boost domestic demand for animal feeds corn and soymeal this year by about 9 per cent, traders said on Thursday.India's rising appetite for poultry products will boost domestic demand for animal feeds corn and soymeal this year by about 9 per cent, traders said on Thursday.

The higher local feed demand could further reduce overseas sales that are already under pressure from cheaper grains from Latin America.

India's rising appetite for poultry products will boost domestic demand for animal feeds corn and soymeal this year by about 9 per cent, traders said on Thursday.

The higher local feed demand could further reduce overseas sales that are already under pressure from cheaper grains from Latin America.

India's rising appetite for poultry products will boost domestic demand for animal feeds corn and soymeal this year by about 9 per cent, traders said on Thursday.

The higher local feed demand could further reduce overseas sales that are already under pressure from cheaper grains from Latin America.

India's rising appetite for poultry products will boost domestic demand for animal feeds corn and soymeal this year by about 9 per cent, traders said on Thursday.





India's rising appetite for poultry products will boost domestic demand for animal feeds corn and soymeal this year by about 9 per cent, traders said on Thursday.

The higher local feed demand could further reduce overseas sales that are already under pressure from cheaper grains from Latin America.

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