21st february 2018 daily global regional local rice e newsletter

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Rice News Headlines… Arkansas Rice Farmers Get Annual Industry Report • Farmers, fish advocates team up to save the salmon • [OPINION] Markets vs Duterte: Where do we draw the line? • NFA warns government rice stock gone by April • Iraq makes no purchases yet in 30,000 T rice tender- trade • Agreement allows Filipino farmers to plant rice in PNG • Nigerian Govt Urged To Encourage Local Rice Producers • Nagpur Foodgrain Prices Open- February 20, 2018 • Organic Rice Protein Market Research, Growth Opportunities, Key Players, Outlook And Forecasts Report 2018-2022 • Rice Syrup Sales Market Research 2017 – Market Size, Share, Trends Analysis and Growth Forecast to 2022 • Nagpur Foodgrain Prices Open- February 21, 2018 • Rice exports surge on strong demand, dip in Thai stocks • Sandiganbayan drops Arthur Yap as co-accused in ex-solon’s pork case • Hands that feed us • Wild Rice Products Market: Global Market Status and Prospect Analysis with Forecast to 2025 • Depression: Its Effect on Women at the Workplace • Global Wild Rice Products market research report with growth, latest trends & forecasts till 2022 • New Report Provides 2011-2018 Overview of Asia-Pacific Rice Seed Market •

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News Detail‌ Arkansas Rice Farmers Get Annual Industry Report By Emily Woodall JONESBORO, AR -- The Arkansas Rice Council and Arkansas Rice Farmers held their annual meeting and trade show yesterday here at the First National Bank Arena. During the program, USA Rice President & CEO Betsy Ward spoke about USA Rice efforts on behalf of the industry, keynote speaker Governor Asa Hutchinson spoke about his support and plans for Arkansas agriculture, and a panel discussed agricultural crop burning. Ward's presentation outlined USA Rice promotion efforts on behalf of U.S.-grown rice and included Lonsdale native Jessa Goodeaux's award-winning National Rice Month scholarship video, as well as a clip from Sara's Weeknight Meals, a cooking show featuring TV Chef Sara Moulton and an episode filmed in Arkansas that featured rice farmer Eric Vaught and his family from Hickory Ridge.

Ward also showcased the organization's legislative advocacy efforts as she reported on last week's Government Affairs Conference that brought USA Rice members representing all

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segments of the industry together with every member of Congress who sits on the House and Senate Agriculture Committees as well as administration officials to discuss the upcoming Farm Bill, trade, and other regulatory issues. During his speech Governor Hutchinson stated, "Arkansas exports over 40 percent of our rice to Mexico and Canada. The President understands the importance of these markets and I will continue to reinforce the significance of these markets and all international markets to our state's agriculture industry."Arkansas Agriculture Department officials including Secretary Wes Ward, Communications Director Adriane Barnes, County Forester Bryan Aday, and Arkansas Rice Federation Chairman Jeff Rutledge participated in a panel talking about the recently adopted voluntary smoke management guidelines. A task force was formed last fall to revise a model already in place by the Arkansas Prescribed Fire Governor Asa Hutchinson and USA Rice's Betsy Ward Council's for forest landowners, and private, state, and federal forestry agencies, and companies. The group developed a reporting process to the Arkansas Agriculture Department Dispatch Center as part of voluntary smoke management guidelines and discussed potential regulations imposed on farmers after next year's regular session if the guidelines are not voluntarily adopted. "Field burning is part of a complete crop management strategy and our growers want to ensure the continued quality of the airshed their families and neighbors breathe," said Rutledge. "Our discussions here helped increase awareness and education among the industry regarding voluntary smoke management guidelines." Farmers are encouraged to call (800) 830-8015 before burning next season."This annual event is an important opportunity for rice farmers to gather and discuss timely issues and ways we can work together as an industry as we plan for the next growing season," said Rutledge. USA Rice Daily

Farmers, fish advocates team up to save the salmon Jacob Katz, a senior scientist with Cal Trout, holds up a jar teeming with fish food. “The fatter these little fish get from the bugs produced on the rice fields, the better chance they have to survive the treacherous journey to

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the ocean and come back to the Sacramento Valley in three or four years as big adults,” he says. Courtesy photo

Scientists and Yolo County farmers using rice fields to grow food for endangered fish By Nina Erlich-Williams

The winter-run Chinook salmon population continues to hover around historic lows in the Sacramento River, but Sacramento Valley farmers are working together with scientists to grow fish food on their rice fields in hopes of reversing this troubling trend.Scientists involved in the project highlighted plans and recent achievements Monday at Davis Ranches in Colusa as part of the annual “Bird Day” event, which celebrates efforts to provide habitat for native wildlife in concert with active rice-growing.While farmers have been working for decades to aid bird populations, a new “Fins and Feathers” program is now working to create salmon habitat and fish food on these same farm fields. The project — Fish Food on Floodplain Farm Fields — is a partnership among the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences, Cal Trout, California rice farmers and water suppliers in Northern and Southern California. The group is using existing fields to “grow” tons of bugs that fish like salmon love to devour. “We like to think of these bugs in the water as floating fillet for the salmon,” said Cal Trout senior scientist Jacob Katz. “The fatter these little fish get from the bugs produced on rice fields, the better chance they have to survive the treacherous journey to the ocean and come back to the Sacramento Valley in three or four years as big adults.” In just its second year, the program is already yielding results that reveal great potential for increasing the amount of food available to fish populations, including endangered salmon and smelt. “The amount of zooplankton and invertebrates (fish food) produced on the rice fields has far exceeded our expectations,” said Carson Jeffres, a researcher with the Center for Watershed

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Sciences. “We have great hope that this project will serve as a model that can be implemented at a larger scale in the near future.” This is the latest effort tied to the Sacramento Valley Salmon Recovery Program, a collaborative effort of farmers, fisherman, conservationists, government agencies and water suppliers that aims to reverse the population decline of the winter-run Chinook salmon. Recent surveys are startling, revealing that fewer than 2,000 fish are making the journey each winter from the San Francisco Bay to the upper channels of the Sacramento River. In the mid1970s, those numbers totaled more than 25,000. This isn’t the first time farmers in the Sacramento Valley have stepped up to implement largescale conservation measures for wildlife. Starting the 1990s, farms like Davis Ranches and River Garden Farms in Knights Landing began working with bird conservation groups and government agencies to make their fields friendlier to ducks and geese. That program, which saw farmers managing their lands to create winter wetland habitat by reflooding their rice fields in fall and winter, helped fuel a recovery in native and migratory bird populations. Now, farmers are finding another use for their fields — feeding salmon. “Fish food is made on the floodplain,” Katz said. “These farmers are essentially reconnecting this critical wetland energy source to the river channels where fish can make use of it.” Added Roger Cornwell, manager of River Garden Farms, “By borrowing water from the river for a few weeks, and spreading it out over our fields, we are mimicking how water used to flow through the natural floodplain wetlands that once covered the valley floor. When we return the water to the river, it’s supercharged full of fish food.” As shallow water sits in agricultural fields, microbes start to breakdown the plants that grew during the previous summer. These broad, shallow puddles also allow algae to flourish. Both the algae and the decomposing plant matter feed the bugs that are a primary food source for fish. This effort is crucial because modern development has turned rivers into food deserts for fish. Since European settlement more than 95 percent of the Central valley’s historic floodplains have been cut off from the river by levees. Today, Central Valley rivers are too swift and deep to create the natural flow patterns that are conducive to producing food for fish.“We all agree that fish need water. This project acknowledges that they also have to eat,” Katz said.

https://www.davisenterprise.com/local-news/farmers-fish-advocates-team-up-to-save-the-salmon/

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[OPINION] Markets vs Duterte: Where do we draw the line? A lot of Duterte’s market interventions so far seem to stem not from a well-informed or genuine desire to correct so-called 'market failures,' but from an urge to brandish the awesome powers of the state whichever way possible JC Punongbayan Published 9:55 AM, February 21, 2018

Updated 9:55 AM, February 21, 2018

You may not realize it yet, but there is a growing list of markets and economic activities in which President Duterte and his allies want to intervene. From rice, irrigation, airlines, ride-hailing, media, telecom, fireworks, five-six, public bidding, tourism, mining, contractualization, overseas employment, illegal drugs, higher education, housing, pensions, and incomes – Duterte wants to exercise varying degrees of control over them all. Although markets are generally good in organizing economic activity, they also occasionally “fail” – as in the case of monopolies, congestion, and disinformation. In such cases, some form of government intervention might be justified. But economists are usually skeptical of this because some sort of failure by government itself is almost always bound to happen. In this 3-part series we explore Duterte’s market interventions so far, which can be categorized into:

1. Threats, harassments, or extortions of specific firms or sectors 2. Blanket bans on certain goods and services 3. Populist promises of “free” or cheap goods and services

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You will see that, no matter how well-intentioned, these policies by Duterte are undeniably heavy-handed and symptomatic of his authoritarian tendencies. In addition, many of them are likely to worsen market outcomes than improve them.

I. Threats, harassments, extortions Too often Duterte’s brand of regulation involves bullying the private sector: threatening, harassing, or extorting specific firms or sectors.

1) Rice In response to “greedy” traders and the recent shortage of NFA (National Food Authority) rice, agriculture Secretary Manny Piñol boldly said he wanted to “take rice business out of private hands and give it to the government.” He also threatened to file economic sabotage cases against private traders. He’s forgetting that rice is already heavily controlled by government. By law the NFA has a monopoly on rice importation. In recent decades it has allowed some degree of importation by the private sector, but not exceeding a fixed limit or quota per year. Economists have long blamed the government quota on rice imports (and NFA’s monopoly status) as the primary reason for our high rice prices and susceptibility to supply shocks. Proposals to remove this quota (and abolish the NFA altogether) have long been on the table, yet Duterte has failed to act. He even angrily fired an agriculture undersecretary on the (misplaced) assumption that she wanted to allow more rice imports. This aversion to importation by the private sector is unfortunate: it could reduce rice prices and help temper the impact of the new tax reform law (TRAIN) on inflation. Thus, contrary to Piñol’s view, it is the government – not the private sector – that is at fault here.

2) Airlines House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez recently railed against Cebu Pacific over various issues, such as supposedly long queues, flight delays, and a “refusal” to use airport tubes.

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Alvarez ordered Cebu Pacific to fix these issues within 45 days and migrate its domestic flights out of NAIA 3, on pain of a canceled congressional franchise. Over the years Cebu Pacific, along with other airlines, has effectively promoted tourism and democratized air travel with its affordable rates. NAIA 3, despite its shortcomings, is also arguably the best of our airports. Denying people’s access to both these services will just spell innumerable and needless inconveniences for air travelers. How could such a thought even cross the Speaker’s mind? This is not the first time this government has attacked specific airlines. Last year Duterte himself threatenedPhilippine Airlines (PAL) with closure of NAIA Terminal 2 (which PAL uses exclusively) if it failed to pay its multibillion-peso government debts. In the process, Duterte even accused PAL owner Lucio Tan of funding “destabilization” efforts. Such bullying seems to have worked: last November PAL gave in and paid P6 billion.

3) Ride-hailing Government is also hot on the heels of ride-hailing services Uber and Grab. The LTFRB recently capped the number of ride-hailing vehicles at 66,750, up from 45,700 last month. Last year, the LTFRB also stopped the processing of new franchise applications, demanded P190 million to lift Uber’s suspension, and made a show of “losing” Uber and Grab’s accreditation papers in their office. Today, lawmakers are pushing a law that would eventually require Uber and Grab to get congressional franchises before operating. Uber’s algorithms, which allow supply and demand to meet 24/7, are designed to make hailing fast and easy. But the government’s incessant meddling in their operations – some say to protect vested interests in the taxi industry – has made hailing slow and painful. Waiting times have doubled or tripled in recent months, and vehicles now come from farther afield than before.

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Although caps could arguably abate road congestion, chipping away at the convenience of Uber and Grab’s services – at a time when public commuting is arduous (even dangerous) – is nearly a malevolent act.

4) Media True malevolence has been manifest in Duterte’s constant threats to media outfits like the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Rappler, and ABS-CBN. Back in April, he threatened to block the renewal of ABS-CBN’s congressional franchise because of allegedly unaired political ads. After hurling several accusations – including “economic sabotage” and “swindling” – Duterte also pressured(successfully) the owners of the Inquirer to sell their majority shares to Ramon Ang, Duterte’s friend and major campaign donor. Most blatant, however, is Duterte’s continuing attack on Rappler. It started in his 2017 SONA and led to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s revocation of Rappler’s registration in January. Malacañang has also recently resorted to media censorship: for example, Rappler’s Palace correspondent, Pia Ranada, was suddenly prohibited from covering the President inside Malacañang. Any democracy is founded on a free marketplace of ideas, and this includes a free and independent press. Duterte’s incessant attacks on media outfits is no ordinary attack on business: it is a direct assault on one of the pillars of our democracy.

5) Telecom To break the telecom duopoly between Globe and PLDT-Smart, Duterte himself is aggressively pushing for the entry of a third player, preferably one from China. He wants operations to start as early as the first quarter of 2018, and even warned the courts not to “interfere” or “prolong” the process. Although we do need more competition in this sector – to whip the existing duopoly into providing cheaper and faster services – so many questions remain unanswered:

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Does the third player really have to be Chinese? How does this fit in Duterte’s overall pivot to China? What threats could a Chinese player pose to our national security? What special interests are at play? Why is Duterte personally rushing this? Duterte’s threats have also not spared this sector. At no cost to the government, PLDT recently surrendered some of its radio frequencies, which Duterte plans to hand to the incoming third player. But this came after Duterte threatened to send over auditors and look into PLDT’s books.

When a dictator intervenes in markets Sometimes government does need to intervene in markets (as in encouraging competition in the telecom sector). But a lot of Duterte’s market interventions so far seem to stem not from a well-informed or genuine desire to correct so-called “market failures,” but from an urge to brandish the awesome powers of the state whichever way possible – even if it means constantly threatening, harassing, or extorting the private sector. This brand of regulation is deviant and disturbing, but not remotely surprising: it is but symptomatic of Duterte’s nature as a bully and dictator, to which he has already confessed. But bulldozing the private sector this way could come at the cost of worse market outcomes for our people: rice could be more expensive, air travel more inconvenient, ride-hailing more inaccessible, media less independent, and telecom less secure. Which firms or sectors will the Duterte government threaten, harass, or extort next? Are they aware of the economic costs of their bully tactics? As the country slides ever deeper into authoritarian rule, where do we draw the line? – Rappler.com (To be continued. Part 2: Duterte’s penchant for blanket bans.) The author is a PhD candidate and teaching fellow at the UP School of Economics. His views are independent of the views of his affiliations. Follow JC on Twitter: @jcpunongbayan.

https://www.rappler.com/thought-leaders/196527-markets-vs-duterte-draw-line

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NFA warns government rice stock gone by April By Jovee Marie N. dela Cruz & Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas

February 20, 2018 This file photo shows a worker piling up sacks of rice at a warehouse of the National Food Authority. According to reports, the depletion of the NFA’s stockpile has prompted some retailers to increase the price of commercial rice. The National Food Authority (NFA) will ask the NFA Council (NFAC) to reconsider its earlier decision to set the arrival of rice imports in June, as it warned that the government’s stockpile could be wiped out by April. NFA Administrator Jason L.Y. Aquino also urged lawmakers to convince President Duterte to reschedule the arrival of rice imports before April during the hearing on the food agency’s rice stock conducted by the House of Representatives’s Committee on Agriculture and Food. “To address this NFA crisis, I would recommend to this body to make an appeal to the President. After all, it is the President who approved the importation of 250,000 metric tons [MT] of rice,” Aquino said at the hearing on February 20. “Immediate importation is the only immediate solution [to address this problem].” Aquino’s special assistant, lawyer Rachel Miguel, told the BusinessMirror that the NFA would file a request for reconsideration to the NFAC within the week. “The memorandum is being drafted and, within this week, it will be submitted to the Council. [The ideal time for the arrival of imports] definitely would be before April.” He revealed that the current stockpile of the NFA, which stands at around 1.1 million 50kilogram bags, equivalent to 56,100 MT, would be depleted as early as end-March. The volume would last for only 1.7 days.

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Aquino said the NFA has further slashed its rice distribution to conserve its dwindling stockpile. “In about 31 to 32 days, the NFA’s rice stock would be gone. By April to May, the NFA will not have rice anymore, as the NFAC allowed imports to arrive in June.” Party-list Rep. Jose T. Panganiban Jr. of Anac-IP, committee chairman, questioned the NFAC members present during the hearing regarding the timing of the arrival of rice imports. “Why should the imports arrive by June, and not March or April? What kind of policy does the NFA Council have?” Panganiban appealed to the NFAC to reschedule the arrival of rice imports. He said he would write a letter to Cabinet Secretary Leoncio B. Evasco Jr., who chairs the NFAC, to formalize his appeal. “The price of commercial rice would certainly increase further after [the NFA] admitted that, by April, there will be no more NFA rice. That’s the concern, that’s really the issue here,” he said. Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol, who also attended the hearing, said he does not oppose the idea of allowing rice imports to arrive during the harvest season. “Even if farmers are already harvesting rice, the Department of Agriculture [DA] will not oppose the importation of the NFA because of the situation right now. It will not affect the farm-gate prices of palay,” Piñol said. Piñol also said the importation of rice should be undertaken only by the NFA to stabilize prices and ensure the country’s food security. “It is always my position, our intention, that importing rice to provide Filipinos with rice at affordable price and to stabilize price in the market should be controlled by government.” Last week the NFAC approved the importation of 250,000 MT of rice to beef up the food agency’s depleted stockpile, after President Duterte gave his go signal. Aquino, however, assured that there is no rice shortage in the country, as the total national ricestock inventory stood at around 2.242 million MT, which would last for 71 days.

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The panel chaired by Panganiban also approved a motion to summon in its next hearing 13 rice traders allegedly involved in manipulating rice prices in Metro Manila. During the committee hearing on the status of the country’s rice supply, Rep. Manuel Luis T. Lopez of the First District of Manila raised the motion to invite 13 rice traders located along Dagupan Street in Tondo, Manila. The lawmaker asked the NFA and the DA, as well as the Philippine National Police to inspect the warehouses of the 13 rice traders. https://businessmirror.com.ph/nfa-warns-government-rice-stock-gone-by-april/

Iraq makes no purchases yet in 30,000 T rice tender- trade Iraq's state grains board is still considering offers for its international tender to buy at least 30,000 tonnes of rice. Michael Hogan, Reuters News HAMBURG- Iraq's state grains board is still considering offers for its international tender to buy at least 30,000 tonnes of rice and no purchase has been made yet, European traders said on Monday. The tender closed on Feb. 18 with offers valid until Feb. 22. urn:newsml:reuters.com:*:nD5N1N501M Rice from Thailand was offered at the lowest price of a $464.95 a tonne c&f free out and rice from the United States, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and India was also offered in the tender, traders said.The volume of the lowest offer was unclear but said to be at least 40,000 tonnes. Another offer for 40,000 tonnes of Thai rice was made at $474.50 a tonne c&f free out. One offer was made for 30,000 tonnes of rice from the United States at $739 a tonne c&f free out.Argentine rice was offered at $565 and $595 a tonne free out, each for 30,000 tonnes.

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Rice from Uruguay was offered at $590 c&f free out by two separate trading houses, both offering 30,000 tonnes and two offers of 30,000 tonnes of rice from Paraguay were offered at $570 and $572 a tonne c&f free out.Two offers were made for Indian rice at $560 and $565 a tonne c&f free out each for 40,000 tonnes. Volumes in Iraq's tenders are nominal and the country can buy more than requested in the tender.In its last reported tender Jan. 7, Iraq purchased around 30,000 tonnes from Argentina. (Reporting by Michael Hogan, editing by Jane Merriman) ((michael.j.hogan@thomsonreuters.com; +49 40 419 03 4275; Reuters Messaging: michael.hogan.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)) https://www.zawya.com/mena/en/story/Iraq_makes_no_purchases_yet_in_30000_T_rice_tender _trade-TR20180219nL8N1Q92DDX2/

Agreement allows Filipino farmers to plant rice in PNG 19.02.2018

| UkrAgroConsult An agreement with the Papua New Guinea government allowing Filipino rice farmers to plant rice in the 46-million hectare nation with a population of only 8 million will improve the rice industry in the Philippines, according to Department of Agriculture (DA) Secretary Emmanuel Piñol.“The proposed project will not only ensure the Philippines of stable rice supply but will also employ thousands of rice farmers and agriculture graduates from the Philippines,” Piñol said. In a bilateral meeting with PNG Prime Minister Peter O’Neill, President Rodrigo Duterte officially informed PNG officials that he will dispatch an agriculture delegation that Piñol will head to establish stronger agricultural and fisheries cooperation between the two countries.

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President Duterte will visit PNG in November to attend the APEC Summit and witness a harvest in a rice demonstration farm.Initially, a team of 22 farmers will fly to PNG next month to start the development of a 100-hectare rice demonstration farm within a Seventh Day Adventist College compound in Port Moresby.

Most of the farmers in the first group are Ilocanos and Ilonggos from North Cotabato who will receive an initial salary of P25,000 per month from a private company who will engage them.In line with the project, Piñol asked the International Rice Research Institute to set up a satellite office in PNG and recommended to the PNG government to set up an office, which will serve as the sole administrator for buying rice from local farmers and for setting prices. According to Piñol, this will be the third engagement between the Department of Agriculture of the Philippines and the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries of PNG after a bilateral meeting between Duterte and O’Neil during the APEC Summit in Vietnam last year.In initial discussions, the proposed bilateral agreement involves allowing Filipino companies to lease PNG lands to plant rice to supply the national requirement of the country estimated to be 400,000 metric tons. Any excess production could be shipped back to the Philippines as PNG rice exports or could be exported to other countries in the South Pacific that have already manifested their interest to buy PNG-produced rice.“I told President Duterte that even if the Philippines will achieve rice sufficiency by 2020 as projected by the DA, population growth will overtake the capacity to produce rice because of limited irrigated farm lands,” Pinol said. “The President was briefed that to prepare for the future, the Philippines must consider outsourcing its rice supply rather than rely on imports from Vietnam, Thailand, Pakistan, Cambodia and other countries,” he added.Because of the very close relationship between the two countries and the presence of Filipino investors in the area, including processing and canning of tuna, it was decided, after consultations with top officials of the DA, that PNG is the more ideal country for the rice outsourcing program. The DA said it is enthusiastic to establish a rice model farm equipped with modern farming technology in PNG to really help develop the country’s rice industry.Papua New Guinea is a country with 46 million hectares of arable land with only an eight million population and imports about 300,000-400,000 metric tons of rice every year, mostly from Australia.

Nigerian Govt Urged To Encourage Local Rice Producers Bags of Rice

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The Nigeria Renascent Group, a pressure Group on Food Security and Food Self-sufficiency, on Tuesday urged the Federal Government to encourage local rice producers to boost their production.Its Acting Secretary, Mr Abdulrasaq Lawal, gave this advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. According to him, the massive smuggling of rice into the country is constantly threatening local rice production.“The Federal Government should embark on aggressive clampdown on smuggling of imported rice into the country. “There is so much uncertainty and cloudiness in rice industry because the government has failed to check the smuggling of rice into the country through the borders.“This is preventing massive investments by private sector in the backward integration scheme of the government in producing our own local rice,’’ he said.Lawal said that the implication of continued smuggling of foreign rice through the boarders was that only few individuals and private firms would be involved in massive production of local rice. He said even at that they would not be producing at full capacity to saturate the market and bring down the price of the local rice.Lawal said without producing at full capacity the prices of local rice would be higher or the same as foreign rice in the markets.He said that the limited quantity in the market would only be bought by those who knew the nutritional value of eating local rice.Lawal said majority of the population, especially the urban poor, would be denied the nutritional nourishment benefits of consuming local rice. He said that the Federal Government had made giant strides in Agriculture with the backward integration.Lawal added that smuggling should be checked for the policy on adequate food selfsufficiency for the nation and its people to be achieved. https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2018/02/20/nigerian-govt-urged-encourage-local-rice-producers/

Nagpur Foodgrain Prices Open- February 20, 2018 Reuters Staff Nagpur Foodgrain Prices – APMC/Open Market-February 20, 2018 Nagpur, Feb 20 (Reuters) – Gram and Tuar recovered strongly in Nagpur Agriculture Produce

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Marketing Committee (APMC) on increased buying support from local millers amid weak supply from producing regions. Fresh rise on NCDEX, upward trend in Madhya Pradesh pulses and reported demand from South-based millers also boosted prices.About 1,100 bags of gram and 1,200 bags of tuar reported for auction in Nagpur APMC, according to sources.

FOODGRAINS & PULSES

GRAM * Desi gram reported higher in open market on good seasonal demand from local traders.

TUAR

* Tuar varieties ruled steady in open market here but demand was poor.

* Udid varieties reported down in open market here in absence of buyers amid increased supply from producing regions.

* In Akola, Tuar New – 4,500-4,600, Tuar dal (clean) – 6,300-6,500, Udid Mogar (clean) – 7,200-8,000, Moong Mogar (clean) 7,000-7,400, Gram – 3,900-4,000, Gram Super best – 5,400-5,800

* Wheat, rice and other foodgrain items moved in a narrow range in settled at last levels in thin trading activity.

scattered deals and

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Nagpur foodgrains APMC auction/open-market prices in rupees for 100 kg

FOODGRAINS

Available prices

Gram Auction

3,300-4,042

Gram Pink Auction Tuar Auction

n.a.

Udid Auction

2,100-2,600 3,750-4,360

n.a. n.a.

Masoor Auction

3,900-4,200 4,300-4,500

n.a.

Wheat Mill quality Auction

2,600-2,800 1,700-1,772

Gram Super Best Bold Gram Super Best

3,200-3,900

3,800-4,422

Moong Auction

Previous close

1,700-1,760

5,500-6,000 n.a.

Gram Medium Best

5,500-6,000

n.a.

5,200-5,400

5,200-5,400

Gram Dal Medium

n.a.

Gram Mill Quality

3,900-4,050

3,900-4,050

Desi gram Raw

3,850-3,950

3,800-3,900

Gram Kabuli

12,500-13,100

Tuar Fataka Best-New

12,500-13,100

6,600-6,800

Tuar Fataka Medium-New

6,600-6,800

6,200-6,400

Tuar Dal Best Phod-New

6,200-6,400

6,000-6,300

Tuar Dal Medium phod-New Tuar Gavarani New

n.a

6,000-6,300

5,600-6,000

4,500-4,600

5,600-6,000

4,500-4,600

Tuar Karnataka

4,600-4,800

4,600-4,800

Masoor dal best

4,800-5,000

4,800-5,000

Masoor dal medium

4,500-4,700

4,500-4,700

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Masoor

n.a.

n.a.

Moong Mogar bold (New)

7,500-8,000

Moong Mogar Medium

6,500-7,000

Moong dal Chilka

5,800-6,800

7,500-8,000 6,500-7,000

5,800-6,800

Moong Mill quality

n.a.

n.a.

Moong Chamki best

7,500-8,000

7,500-8,000

Udid Mogar best (100 INR/KG) (New) 7,500-8,500

8,000-8,500

Udid Mogar Medium (100 INR/KG)

5,800-7,000

Udid Dal Black (100 INR/KG) Batri dal (100 INR/KG)

5,600-6,500

5,700-6,000

4,600-5,000

Lakhodi dal (100 INR/kg)

4,600-5,000

2,400-2,500

Watana Dal (100 INR/KG)

2,400-2,500

3,100-3,200

Watana Green Best (100 INR/KG) Wheat 308 (100 INR/KG)

5,900-6,300

4,200-4,300

1,900-2,000

Wheat Mill quality (100 INR/KG) Wheat Filter (100 INR/KG)

3,100-3,200 4,200-4,300

1,900-2,000

1,750-1,850

1,750-1,850

2,150-2,350

Wheat Lokwan best (100 INR/KG)

2,150-2,350

2,200-2,400

2,200-2,400

Wheat Lokwan medium (100 INR/KG) 1,950-2,100 Lokwan Hath Binar (100 INR/KG) MP Sharbati Best (100 INR/KG)

n.a.

Rice BPT best (100 INR/KG)

Rice Luchai (100 INR/KG)

3,200-3,800

2,400-2,700

3,500-4,000

Rice BPT medium (100 INR/KG) Rice BPT new (100 INR/KG)

n.a.

3,200-3,800

MP Sharbati Medium (100 INR/KG)

2,500-2,700

2,400-2,700 3,500-4,000

3,000-3,200 3,300-3,500

1,950-2,100

3,000-3,200 3,300-3,500

2,500-2,700

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Rice Swarna best (100 INR/KG)

2,600-2,800

Rice Swarna medium (100 INR/KG) Rice Swarna new (100 INR/KG)

2,600-2,800

2,400-2,500

2,400-2,500

Rice HMT best (100 INR/KG)

2,400-2,500

4,500-4,800

Rice HMT medium (100 INR/KG)

2,400-2,500

4,500-4,800

3,900-4,300

3,900-4,300

Rice HMT new (100 INR/KG)

4,000-4,400

4,000-4,400

Rice Shriram best(100 INR/KG)

5,200-5,600

5,200-5,600

Rice Shriram med (100 INR/KG)

4,700-4,900

4,700-4,900

Rice Shriram new (100 INR/KG)

4,800-5,200

4,800-5,200

Rice Basmati best (100 INR/KG)

9,500-14,000

Rice Basmati Medium (100 INR/KG) Rice Chinnor best 100 INR/KG)

9,500-13,500

5,000-7,500

6,100-6,300

Rice Chinnor medium (100 INR/KG)

5,000-7,500

6,100-6,300

5,500-5,700

5,500-5,700

Rice Chinnor new (100 INR/KG)

5,600-5,800

5,600-5,800

Jowar Gavarani (100 INR/KG)

2,000-2,200

2,000-2,100

Jowar CH-5 (100 INR/KG)

1,800-2,000

1,700-2,000

WEATHER (NAGPUR) Maximum temp. 33.9 degree Celsius, minimum temp. 16.0 degree Celsius Rainfall : Nil FORECAST: Clear sky. Maximum and minimum temperature would be around and 34 and 16 degreeCelsius respectively. Note: n.a.--not available (For oils, transport costs are excluded from plant delivery prices, butincluded in market prices) https://in.reuters.com/article/nagpur-foodgrain/nagpur-foodgrain-prices-open-february-20-2018idINL4N1QA25W

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Organic Rice Protein Market Research, Growth Opportunities, Key Players, Outlook And Forecasts Report 2018-2022 February 20, 2018

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Rice Syrup Sales Market Research 2017 – Market Size, Share, Trends Analysis and Growth Forecast to 2022 February 20, 2018 - by amit.p

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Nagpur Foodgrain Prices Open- February 21, 2018 Nagpur Foodgrain Prices – APMC/Open Market-February 21, 2018

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Nagpur, Feb 21 (Reuters) – Gram and Tuar showed weak tendency in Nagpur Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) on poor buying support from local millers amid good supply from producing regions. High moisture content arrival and easy condition in Madhya Pradesh pulses also affected sentiment in thin trading activity.About 1,600 bags of gram and 2,500 bags of tuar reported for auction in Nagpur APMC, according to sources. FOODGRAINS & PULSES GRAM * Gram varieties ruled steady in open market here on subdued demand from local traders amid ample stock in ready position. TUAR * Tuar gavarani and tuar Karnataka moved down in open market in absence of buyers amid release of stock from stockists. * Batri dal recovered in open market here on seasonal demand from local traders amid weak supply from producing regions. * In Akola, Tuar New – 4,500-4,600, Tuar dal (clean) – 6,300-6,500, Udid Mogar (clean) – 7,200-8,000, Moong Mogar (clean) 7,000-7,400, Gram – 3,900-4,000, Gram Super best – 5,400-5,800 * Wheat, rice and other foodgrain items moved in a narrow range in scattered deals and settled at last levels in thin trading activity. Nagpur foodgrains APMC auction/open-market prices in rupees for 100 kg FOODGRAINS Gram Auction Gram Pink Auction Tuar Auction Moong Auction Udid Auction

Available prices Previous close 3,300-3,840 3,300-3,970 n.a. 2,100-2,600 3,800-4,420 3,800-4,460 n.a. 3,900-4,200 n.a. 4,300-4,500

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Masoor Auction n.a. 2,600-2,800 Wheat Mill quality Auction 1,700-1,796 1,700-1,772 Gram Super Best Bold 5,500-6,000 5,500-6,000 Gram Super Best n.a. n.a. Gram Medium Best 5,200-5,400 5,200-5,400 Gram Dal Medium n.a. n.a Gram Mill Quality 3,900-4,050 3,900-4,050 Desi gram Raw 3,850-3,950 3,850-3,950 Gram Kabuli 12,500-13,100 12,500-13,100 Tuar Fataka Best-New 6,600-6,800 6,600-6,800 Tuar Fataka Medium-New 6,200-6,400 6,200-6,400 Tuar Dal Best Phod-New 6,000-6,300 6,000-6,300 Tuar Dal Medium phod-New 5,600-6,000 5,600-6,000 Tuar Gavarani New 4,400-4,500 4,500-4,600 Tuar Karnataka 4,500-4,700 4,600-4,800 Masoor dal best 4,800-5,000 4,800-5,000 Masoor dal medium 4,500-4,700 4,500-4,700 Masoor n.a. n.a. Moong Mogar bold (New) 7,500-8,000 7,500-8,000 Moong Mogar Medium 6,500-7,000 6,500-7,000 Moong dal Chilka 5,800-6,800 5,800-6,800 Moong Mill quality n.a. n.a. Moong Chamki best 7,500-8,000 7,500-8,000 Udid Mogar best (100 INR/KG) (New) 7,500-8,500 7,500-8,500 Udid Mogar Medium (100 INR/KG) 5,600-6,500 5,600-6,500 Udid Dal Black (100 INR/KG) 5,700-6,000 5,700-6,000 Batri dal (100 INR/KG) 4,800-5,000 4,600-5,000 Lakhodi dal (100 INR/kg) 2,400-2,500 2,400-2,500 Watana Dal (100 INR/KG) 3,100-3,200 3,100-3,200 Watana Green Best (100 INR/KG) 4,200-4,300 4,200-4,300 Wheat 308 (100 INR/KG) 1,900-2,000 1,900-2,000 Wheat Mill quality (100 INR/KG) 1,750-1,850 1,750-1,850 Wheat Filter (100 INR/KG) 2,150-2,350 2,150-2,350 Wheat Lokwan best (100 INR/KG) 2,200-2,400 2,200-2,400 Wheat Lokwan medium (100 INR/KG) 1,950-2,100 1,950-2,100 Lokwan Hath Binar (100 INR/KG) n.a. n.a. MP Sharbati Best (100 INR/KG) 3,200-3,800 3,200-3,800 MP Sharbati Medium (100 INR/KG) 2,400-2,700 2,400-2,700

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Rice BPT best (100 INR/KG) 3,500-4,000 3,500-4,000 Rice BPT medium (100 INR/KG) 3,000-3,200 3,000-3,200 Rice BPT new (100 INR/KG) 3,300-3,500 3,300-3,500 Rice Luchai (100 INR/KG) 2,500-2,700 2,500-2,700 Rice Swarna best (100 INR/KG) 2,600-2,800 2,600-2,800 Rice Swarna medium (100 INR/KG) 2,400-2,500 2,400-2,500 Rice Swarna new (100 INR/KG) 2,400-2,500 2,400-2,500 Rice HMT best (100 INR/KG) 4,500-4,800 4,500-4,800 Rice HMT medium (100 INR/KG) 3,900-4,300 3,900-4,300 Rice HMT new (100 INR/KG) 4,000-4,400 4,000-4,400 Rice Shriram best(100 INR/KG) 5,200-5,600 5,200-5,600 Rice Shriram med (100 INR/KG) 4,700-4,900 4,700-4,900 Rice Shriram new (100 INR/KG) 4,800-5,200 4,800-5,200 Rice Basmati best (100 INR/KG) 9,500-14,000 9,500-13,500 Rice Basmati Medium (100 INR/KG) 5,000-7,500 5,000-7,500 Rice Chinnor best 100 INR/KG) 6,100-6,300 6,100-6,300 Rice Chinnor medium (100 INR/KG) 5,500-5,700 5,500-5,700 Rice Chinnor new (100 INR/KG) 5,600-5,800 5,600-5,800 Jowar Gavarani (100 INR/KG) 2,000-2,200 2,000-2,100 Jowar CH-5 (100 INR/KG) 1,800-2,000 1,700-2,000 WEATHER (NAGPUR) Maximum temp. 33.5 degree Celsius, minimum temp. 15.6 degree Celsius Rainfall : Nil FORECAST: Mainly clear sky. Maximum and minimum temperature would be around and 34 and 16 degree Celsius respectively. Note: n.a.--not available (For oils, transport costs are excluded from plant delivery prices, butincluded in market prices) https://in.reuters.com/article/nagpur-foodgrain/nagpur-foodgrain-prices-open-february-21-2018idINL4N1QB1Y5

Rice exports surge on strong demand, dip in Thai stocks VISHWANATH KULKARNIT

Non-basmati shipments up 40% in April-December; may top 8 million tonnes for 2017-18

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BENGALURU, FEBRUARY 20 Strong demand from neighbours Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, and steady off-take from traditional buyers in Africa has led to a surge in the country’s non-basmati rice exports, which are likely to rise to new highs this financial year. Besides, the depleted stock levels in Thailand — a major exporter — has helped India gain and consolidate its share in the global market, trade sources said. Shipments soar 40% For the first nine months of the current fiscal, the non-basmati exports have registered a growth of 40 per cent in volumes at 63.38 lakh tonnes (lt) and 46 per cent increase in value terms at ₹16,803 crore over corresponding period last year. Non-basmati rice shipments, after reaching a record 82.74 lt in 2014-15, had dropped in the subsequent year to around 64.64 lt. However, over the past couple of years, the Indian shipments have staged a rebound. Steady growth in domestic output of over 100 million tonnes annually, has resulted in a surplus aiding the shipment trend since 2011-12, when the exports curbs were removed. Output, stocks For the current 2017-18 year, the government is targeting a rice production of 108.5 mt , marginally lower than the fourth advance estimates of 110.15 mt during 2016-17. Rice stocks with the Food Corporation of India stood at 198.93 lt as on February 1 this year against 170.28 lt in the corresponding period last year. Similarly, the unmilled paddy stocks in the Central pool stood at 210 lt as on February 1 this year (183.14 lt). “The liquidation of old stocks by Thailand has led to the increased demand for Indian white rice. As a result, we expect the shipments to be over 8 million tonnes this year,” said BV Krishna Rao, President of the Rice Exporters Association. Further, the decline in Thai rice stocks has led to a firming trend in prices, resulting in better realisation for the Indian exporters.

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Prices have moved up by around $100 per tonne as compared to a year ago, Rao said. The average prices realised by the Indian exporters stood at $411 per tonne for April-December this year, as against last year’s $378 per tonne. Bangladesh buying Bangladesh, which bought aggressively during April-October period, has slowed down a bit in the past three months with the arrival of domestic crop. Rao estimates that Bangladesh could have bought up to 2 million tonnes of rice, while close to a million tonnes would have been purchased by Sri Lanka, while demand has been steady from African nations. “The average exports during January-March period over the past five years stood at around 1.84 million tonnes. Assuming this is achieved this year too, the total exports would be over 8 million tonnes. The shipments may touch the historic high or near to historic highs, if there are no more surprises from Bangladesh during this period,” said Amit Bharadwaj, CEO of Level A Commodities.Basmati exports for April-December stood at 2.9 million tonnes valued at $2.9 billion or ₹18,758 crore. https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/agri-business/rice-exports-surge-on-strong-demand-dip-inthaitocks/article22808662.ece?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication

Sandiganbayan drops Arthur Yap as co-accused in ex-solon’s pork case Published February 20, 2018 1:25pm By JOSEPH TRISTAN ROXAS, GMA News The Sandiganbayan on Tuesday dropped Bohol 3rd District Representative Arthur Yap as a coaccused in the pork barrel scam case of former Nueva Ecija representative Rodolfo Antonino. In a nine-page resolution, the Special Sixth Division granted the omnibus motion of Yap to dismiss the case due to the "violation of his constitutional right to speedy disposition of cases." The hold departure order and bail bond posted by Yap have been lifted and released, respectively. Yap, then acting as Agriculture chief, had argued that it took the Office of the Ombudsman more than seven years to conduct its fact-finding and preliminary investigation into

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his alleged involvement in the misuse of Antonino's Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) worth P14.55 million in 2007. The Sandiganbayan said the prosecution failed to justify the inordinate delay in the investigations, saying it "merely asserted the presumption of regularity" since Yap did not assert his right.The anti-graft court said it is still the duty of the prosecution to conclude its preliminary investigation of the case within a reasonable period with or without Yap's assertion. "The prosecution argues that the accused did not show any sign of asserting his right like filing a motion for an early resolution of his cases. However, even without the filing of such motion, it is the duty of the prosecution to conclude the preliminary investigation with reasonable dispatch," the resolution read. The Sandiganbayan also said the delay impaired his ability to defend himself and present evidence of his innocence on the charges filed against him. "The inordinate delay in the disposition of cases against the accused caused anxiety, hostility, additional expenses, and restriction on his person and well-being," the Sandiganbayan said. Associate Justice Michael Frederick Musngi penned the resolution concurred in by Associate Justices Alex Quiroz and Geraldine Faith Econg.Division chairperson Associate Justice Sarah Jane Fernandez and Associate Justice Bayani Jacinto dissented on the dismissal of Yap's case.Yap is also a co-accused of former Misamis Occidental representative Marina Clarete over her alleged misuse of P65 million worth of PDAF from 2007 to 2009. Yap is facing separate charges over the alleged irregular car loan plans given to the Board of Trustees of the Philippine Rice Research Institute. Delay not unreasonable In her dissenting opinion, Fernandez said the seven-year delay is not unreasonable since the Ombudsman has been handling several PDAF-related cases.

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Citing a Supreme Court decision, Fernandez said the right to speedy disposition of cases is a "flexible concept" that is only violated if there are oppressive delays in an accused's case. "Considering that the Office of the Ombudsman also handles other PDAF cases, in addition to those cases not involving the PDAF, the undersigned is of the opinion that the time it took to terminate the preliminary investigation is not unreasonable," Fernandez said. "The delay not being unreasonable, it cannot be said that such can be characterized as vexatious, capricious and oppressive. There was no violation of accused Yap's right to speedy disposition of cases," she added. —ALG, GMA News http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/644028/sandiganbayan-drops-arthur-yap-as-coaccused-in-ex-solon-s-pork-case/story/

Hands that feed us Tuesday, February 20, 2018 By DAVE ALBAO INTO THE DEEP WHEN saying grace before meals, we join our palms and express our most heartfelt gratitude to the blessing we are about to partake. “This food is the gift of the earth, the sky, numerous living beings and much hard and loving work,” goes the first contemplation before eating in Plum Village, a spiritual community I practice with. In the heart of this contemplation is the deep awareness that our food was served to us not only from our own efforts to earn money for the ingredients to be bought and cooked. Each piece of the meal – from the vegetables chopped several times, down to the smallest grain of rice – has an origin story. The sun, rain, air, soil, countless nutrients and hands nurtured what we eat. These causes and conditions come together from the cycles and interconnectedness of ecology. After harvest, the circle of beings involved in food production expands to include the people transporting and trading the produce – from every truck driver, kargador, and vendor who wake up early everyday to make a living. Every one of these people are also nurtured by the same food, and the sun, rain, air, soil, countless nutrients and hands. This beautifully complex web of life is expressed by what’s on our plate. True gratitude for a meal is acknowledging each and every cause and condition that made

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food possible. True gratitude for the food that sustains us – is recognizing what sustains our food. This is why a lot of people who care make sure what they eat comes from a process that respects ecological cycles and interconnectedness. They double-check ingredients and sources of what they buy. People who are truly grateful prefer locally grown, ethically sourced, organic or natural food. Some even trace where their fish was caught (a business practice now being done by major hotels), some do not buy imported products, and some even go as far as sticking to a plant-based diet, knowing a lot of greenhouse gas emissions causing climate change come from the meat industry. If there was any form of exploitation (may it be of animals, natural resources, or labor) in the supply chain for a recipe, mindful eaters will think twice about that dish. There are also people who practice food justice (not wasting anything that was produced), and also zero-waste lifestyles to lessen their impact to the resources needed for food security. Going deeper, we know that in our prayers we often mention those who are not able find something to eat, and so we must act and help build societies rising from poverty and hunger. We still have a lot to work on, to make agriculture and food production, distribution and consumption, more sustainable. May our prayer gesture – putting our palms together, bowing to our food and smiling before eating – be authentic thanksgiving to ALL that feed us. May it be an expression of our understanding of and commitment to sustainability. *** Celebrating the hands that feed us is the 5th Agri-Trade Fair from February 21 to February 23, 2018 at the University of Saint La Salle Gate 1 Parking Lot in Bacolod City. The Agri-Trade Fair promotes the agriculture industry with a showcase of the agribusiness profession and the different produce of the USLS Agribusiness Farm and other exhibitors. You can buy fruits and vegetables from the fair, and learn more about other agriculture-related enterprises. There is a seminar on Duck-Raising and trends in agribusiness on Thursday, February 22, from 2 to 4 p.m., at the USLS Room 10. The three-day event is open to all and is organized by Green Ranchers Club, the academic organization of USLS Agribusiness Management, with government and private partners such as the major sponsors for this year’s fair, the Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) and New Panay Agri-Ventures (Love Feeds). The USLS Agribusiness Management Department, commemorating their “Voyage: The Five-Year Journey” with the Agri-Trade Fair, has its own farm at Barangay Granada in Bacolod, where they hold classes and laboratory exercises, and where they grow livestock as well as rice, other crops, fruits and vegetables. Produce from this farm will be available at the fair. The deparment chair, Mrs. Diane Mae Peña, heads the USLS Agribusiness “Cultivators of the Future,” with Dr. Edmundo Raul Casing as farm manager, Bea Emma Bachinela as Green Ranchers Club moderator, and Gab Jaime Ciron, John Paul Canada and Nathaniel Acha as faculty. Green Ranchers Club may be the club with the fewest members in USLS, but continues to perform and persevere for the

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sometimes underappreciated agribusiness industry and despite the decline of numbers in youth studying agribusiness. This year, the fair welcomes the following exhibitors: Tatak Felisanhon, Tin’s Organic Kitchen, Menubox Eatery, Arendo Co-Working Space, Jarvis Gourmet Foods, PicsBox Photo booth, SIM Ornamental Fishes, Shannon’s Aviary and Rabbitry, D’Flora Gardens of Don Salvador Benedicto, and Fudifufu Handmade Collections. For inquiries, the Green Ranchers Club president Christine Pabillo can be contacted at (0905)4316671. http://www.sunstar.com.ph/bacolod/lifestyle/2018/02/20/hands-feed-us-589891

Wild Rice Products Market: Global Market Status and Prospect Analysis with Forecast to 2025 February 20, 2018 - by Carol Harris

Wild Rice Products Market Research projects market to grow at a CAGR of XXXX% during the period 2018-2025. Wild Rice Products Market research report allows you to get the information you need when you need it most. It is an outcome of the robust analysis of inputs from multiple sources like manufacturers/suppliers, government bodies, annual reports of key stakeholders, industry specialists with deep awareness & experience of the Wild Rice Products industry, and qualitative as well as quantitative verification with various up-to-date methods. Everyone regardless the size of business in the Wild Rice Products industry can use this report to achieve desired objectives. Request a sample report of Wild Rice Products market research report @ http://www.360marketupdates.com/enquiry/request-sample/11399632 The Wild Rice Products market report focuses on main product types and analyzes the revenue, production, market share, price, growth rate, manufacturing cost, concentration rate, and Price Trend for each product type. Product types analyzed in the report are: –  

Ready-to-eat Wild Rice Grains

Also, status and outlook for major applications by market share, growth rate, and consumption (sales) are provided for applications in  

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Major vendors operating in the Wild Rice Products Market are analyzed for Production, price, revenue, gross margin, market share, their manufacturing base, sales area, competitors, product category, application, and specification Moose Lake Wild Rice, SunWest Foods, Amira Nature Foods, Lundberg, Nature’s Gourmet Foods. Purchase Wild Rice Products Market Research Report at $2900 (Single User Licence) @ http://www.360marketupdates.com/purchase/11399632 The report starts with Wild Rice Products market landscape and its growth prospectswhich is an analysis of various characteristics of market like market ecosystem and different market segments etc. Then it breaks global market into United States, China, Europe, Japan, Southeast Asia, and India regions based on geography, for a better understanding of the size, share, and market situations of each region. By comparing various parameters between regions along with their year-over-year growth, the forecast is projected. Wild Rice Products Market Report then focus on five force analysis viz. bargaining power of buyers, bargaining power of suppliers, the threat of new entrants, threat of substitutes and threat of rivalry. This analysis reveals market dynamics like drivers, emerging opportunities, challenges, trends, and present scenarios etc. of the market. Market specialist dedicate a chapter for Globalisation & Trade of Wild Rice Products market. This chapter includes a detailed analysis of crucial factors like Business Locations, Supply channels, Marketing strategy, Pricing Strategy, Brand Strategy, and Barriers to Entry in this market. Wild Rice Products Market Report explains region wise Import, Export, and Consumption information with the help of different charts and tables to deeply reveal the market situations. Contact information of major distributors and major customers is also delivered by this report. Also, Key success factors for Wild Rice Products market are discussed with examples in this report. If you have any special requirements, we will offer you the report as you want. Please let us know @ https://www.360marketupdates.com/enquiry/pre-order-enquiry/11399632 Further Wild Rice Products Market reports shed light on customer landscape and vendor landscape. Consumer landscape talks about consumer needs, major drifts observed in them over time and consumer buying patterns. Vendor landscape provides landscape disruption,

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competitive scenario. Comprehensive SWOT analysisalong with vendor analysis considering business segments, organizational developments, geographic focus, segment focus, key offerings, and market share of each vendor is also provided in this market research report. This vendor analysis is explained with simplicity and is based on their classification and market positioning. In Short, this Wild Rice Products Market Research Report provides a detailed picture of current as well as anticipated market situation along with critical market datarequired for decision making. https://thefinancialconsulting.com/wild-rice-products-market-global-market-status-and-prospectanalysis-with-forecast-to-2025/111952/

Depression: Its Effect on Women at the Workplace BJ Hetherington — February 20, 2018

Women who have fatigue, anxiety, stress and depressions have more chances of being injured or hurt while they are at work. This is shown in the circulated Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine stating that the aforementioned health issues substantially heightens the probability that women are prone to getting hurt than men. Research indicates that the ordinary workers safety program is not sufficient to keep women suffering from depression adequately safe at the workplace, since it needs a more cohesive method that combines safety, well-being and health. Researchers have assessed the claims for insurance by 314 businesses from various sectors of industries. The study was represented by approximately 17,000 employees from the rank and file up to the executive level positions. It was established that while men had the probability of having work-related injuries, they did not stem from health behavioral issues such as anxiety. On the other hand, women who are suffering from behavioral and mental health problems have a higher risk of being injured at the workplace.Listed below are foods that can alleviate majority of depression symptoms like restlessness, stress and lack of sleep. 1. Vitamin D

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Low levels of Vitamin D contribute to similar symptoms seen in depression since it is linked to the body’s ability to produce particular regulating hormones. To compensate, consume more orange juice, eggs, mushrooms and fatty fish. 2.

Complex Carbs

Complex carbohydrates can be found in whole grains, vegetables and brown rice. Research have shown that when intake of carbohydrates is limited the brain is unable to produce sufficient brain chemicals that makes the person or individual feel good – such as serotonin, which may result to the feeling of fatigue. So to minimize insomnia, heighten concentration and reduce nervousness, add sufficient amounts of complex carbs to the diet. 3.

Vitamin B Complex and Fats

Vitamin B rich foods help increase the body’s energy thus makes the person more active within the day. Fats are also essential since they contain satisfying properties that makes a person feel happy. Therefore it is a good idea to eat healthy fats along with Vitamin B complex rich foods like nuts, chickpeas, avocadoes, and dark chocolate daily. 4.

Carotene Rich Foods

Carrots, sweet potatoes, and tomatoes are good sources of carotenes. Carotenes can aid in dealing with depression because of the chemical compounds found in it and is also an excellent addition to the diet since it is a Vitamin A precursor. http://medicaldailytimes.com/depression/depression-effect-women-workplace/3362/

Global Wild Rice Products market research report with growth, latest trends & forecasts till 2022 Posted by Vivian Briscoe — February 19, 2018

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Questale released a detailed assessment of trends in Global Wild Rice Products market. The research report includes diverse topics like total market size, key market drivers, challenges, growth opportunities, key players etc. We have also covered key market updates, the impact of regulations and technological updates in ,, . New startups entering the space of Global Wild Rice Products need to carefully pick their niches and genres so that they can compete on an equal footing with global companies who have an end to end development studios, production capabilities and global skills and experience backing them. The research will provide a forecast for Global Wild Rice Products market till 2022. The report is vital for anyone involved in the Global Wild Rice Products industry. The study gives a very comprehensive outlook of the entire ,, markets. You can get free access to samples from the report here: https://questale.com/report/globalwild-rice-products-market-professional-survey-report-2018/239221

A well-thought community management and growth marketing plan for Global Wild Rice Products , working with right publishers to craft a go-to-market strategy for competitive genres, and tactful use of digital marketing is the need of the hour for companies aiming to capture the mindshare of their audience post-launch. That’s not all; you will even get to look at customized market segments according to geographical regions, country or even different combinations of manufacturers or players in the market. Talk to us to get a customized report segmented according to the data that you need. Global Wild Rice Products will grow by 20-45% per year While it is usually 20-45% per cent or more in developed economies, this Global Wild Rice Products category will continue to rise at a significantly higher rate than overall ,, Global Wild Rice Products growth in the coming years, the report added.

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You will get details about the production of Global Wild Rice Products materials in a million USD, along with their consumption and revenue figures. Also get details about the growth rate of composite materials in the ,, and the market share of different segments thereof. The report covers some major players in the industry including Moose Lake Wild Rice , SunWest Foods , Amira Nature Foods . Read Detailed Index of full Research Study at : https://questale.com/report/global-wildrice-products-market-professional-survey-report-2018/239221 The report contains company profiling along with Global Wild Rice Products market share, sales figures, product specifications and pictures of the products offered by top companies. It also includes the contact information of all local, regional and international vendors for the composite materials market in the ,,. With growing competition in the market, both local and regional competitors have come head to head with each other. They are engaging in M&A activities and technological innovation to gain an edge over their competition for finding the largest share of end-users. New vendors in the market are facing tough competition from established international vendors as they struggle with technological innovations, reliability and quality issues. The report will answer questions about the current market developments and the scope of competition, opportunity cost and more. Key questions answered in Global Wild Rice Products market research report: The report answers several questions about the composite materials market. These questions include: 

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What are the most important outcomes of the five forces analysis of the composite materials market in the EMEA? The report also contains new project investment feasibility analysis for users. Thank you for reading the report. You can find the more detailed report here or request us for customization by contacting us. Feel free to get in touch for discounts and customized details @ https://questale.com/report/global-wild-rice-products-market-professional-surveyreport-2018/239221 http://nbpostgazette.com/2018/02/19/global-wild-rice-products-market-research-reportwith-growth-latest-trends-forecasts-till-2022/

New Report Provides 2011-2018 Overview of AsiaPacific Rice Seed Market February 20, 2018

Questale has just released a comprehensive market research report for Asia-Pacific Rice Seed Market.This report focuses on top players in global market, with production, price, revenue and market share for each manufacturer, covering DuPont Pioneer , Bayer and Nuziveedu Seeds . “This report is a professional account, which gives thorough knowledge along with complete details pertaining to Asia-Pacific Rice Seed Market. The research experts have evaluated the general sales of Asia-Pacific Rice Seed Market and its revenue generation. Furthermore, it also gives extensive study of root market trends and many governing elements along with

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improvements in the market in every segment., it contains diverse profiles of key market players such as DuPont Pioneer , Bayer and Nuziveedu Seeds .� – said a Spokesperson with Questale. You can get free access to samples from the report here: https://questale.com/report/asiapacific-rice-seed-market-report-2018/240429 The potential of the products has been rigorously tested in conjunction with the key market challenges. The existing condition of the market and future prospects of this segment has also been studied. Furthermore, key market strategies, which include product developments, scope of product, and market strategies are also discussed. It constitutes quantitative and qualitative evaluation by industry experts, assistance from industry analysts, and first-hand data. This research report for Asia-Pacific Rice Seed Market explore different topics such as product scope, product market by end users or application, product market by region, market size for the specific product, sales and revenue by region, manufacturing cost analysis, Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream Buyers, Market Effect Factors Analysis, market size forecast, and more. The research gives a forecast for the Asia-Pacific Rice Seed industry till the year 2022. The research experts have evaluated the general sales of Asia-Pacific Rice Seed Market and its revenue generation. Furthermore, it also gives extensive study of root market trends and many governing elements along with improvements in the market in every segment. Furthermore, it contains diverse profiles of key market players. Mazor countries have a very crucial role in the global market and the latest report for AsiaPacific Rice Seed Market study the status of development and future trends in China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, India, Southeast Asia & Australia. The report also splits the products by applications and by type to deeply and fully research and disclose the market situation and future prediction. About Asia-Pacific Rice Seed Market Research Report This report is vital for any player in the industry, thanks to the comprehensive outlook that is provided. Considering all the vital details that it encloses, it is important for any new player entering the arena so that they can get a good idea and study the market before making any crucial decision. The report will answer queries about the present market developments, opportunity cost, and more. On product basis, each report shows the revenue (in USD), sales volume (K units), market share, product price (in USD per unit), and rate of growth of each kind. They are primarily divided into Long-Grain Rice , Medium-Grain Rice and Short-Grain Rice .

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Read Detailed Index of full Research Study at:: https://questale.com/report/asia-pacificrice-seed-market-report-2018/240429 About Questale Questale is one of the leading agencies in the world to offer market research reports using globally acknowledged methodologies and innovative tech tools. It is known for providing some of the best-selling reports across an extensive range of industries, including aerospace & defense, agriculture, automotive, consumer goods, food & beverages, cosmetic, construction, and electronics to name a few. https://tokenfolks.com/new-report-provides-2011-2018-overview-of-asia-pacific-rice-seedmarket/

State suspends distributors, ration dealers over supply of poor quality rice Team MP | 20 Feb 2018 10:56 PM

Kolkata: The state Food & Supplies department on Tuesday suspended three distributors and a number of ration shop owners in the wake of complaints of poor quality rice from consumers in parts of Nadia and Jhargram district.

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The state Food department has decided to initiate an enquiry by the state Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to track the root of this inferior quality of rice that has been procured by distributors and then supplied to the shops. State Food minister Jyotipriya Mallick held a meeting with distributors' association, dealers' association and rice millers' association at Khadya Bhavan. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at the administrative meeting in Murshidabad on Monday had expressed her concern over poor quality of rice under Khadya Sathi project . "The rice that was supplied to the ration shops at Karimpur and Palashipara in Nadia and a handful of ration shops in Jhargram are not procured or stored at the godown of the Food department. It has been procured from elsewhere. We have already suspended two distributors from Karimpur and Palashipara from where the shop owners had procured rice. Another distributor from Jhargram has been suspended for similar reasons," Mallick said. The state Food department has also suspended five ration shop owners and showcaused six from Karimpur. It may be mentioned that a preliminary enquiry from the food department has revealed that the distributors have joined hands with as many as 16 shop owners in parts of Nadia and Jhargram district and had procured rice from elsewhere. "We have formed eight vigilance team at the state level and four monitoring teams for each of the 23 districts for monitoring the total procurement and supply of rice to the ration shops," the minister said. Reiterating the tough stand by the department, a senior official said they had also showcaused five shop owners in Kalimpong for providing poor quality of rice to consumers. "Once we complete a thorough investigation in this regard, we are ready to go to the extent of terminating the contract of those dealers or distributors who have indulged in this unlawful practice," the official added. The minister further made it clear that the Food department has supplied six lakh metric tonnes of rice to Food Corporation of India for mid-day meal scheme and there have been no complaints regarding the quality.

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