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Chief Editor
Hamlik
Managing Editor
English Editor
Maryam Editor
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Advocate Zaheer Minhas
Editorial Associates
Dr.Hasina Gul
News Detail...
Dr.Hidayat Ullah
Assistant Professor, University of
Swabi
Dr.Abdul Basir
Assistant Professor, University of
Swabi
Zahid Mehmood
PSO,NIFA Peshawar
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the Geographical
Indication (GI)
rice is
tag
being
for Basmati
considered
by
informed
representatives
of
the
the
state
in
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Backed by consumers, farmers can take several steps to ensure they get fair pay without
burdening the country.
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the
greedy
rationale
being
that
theyre
the
ones who benefit most. Corrupt politicians collude with unscrupulous rice millers and exporters
to make money from subsidy scheme.
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The Myanmar Rice Federation on Monday announced official rice prices based on types of paddy.The
federation said it would buy rice from Ayeyawady Region at the price starting at K850,000 to K900,000
per 100 baskets for paddy from last year. For Manaw Thukha, Sin Thukha, Hmawbi 2, Hmawbi 3 and Sin
Thwel paddy, the federation will pay K420,000 per 100 baskets and Shwebo Pawsan harvest from last
year will fetch K1.25 million per 100 baskets.
The federation also said it would buy Yadana Toe rice from Bago Region at the price of K350,000 per
100 baskets. For Manaw Thukha, the federation will pay K360,000, for Sin Thukha K380,000 and for
Kayinma Htaiksaung K385,000, all per 100 baskets.From Yangon Region, the federation will pay
K440,000 per 100 baskets for Emehta. For Yarkyaw, the federation will pay K470,000, for Sin Thukha
K440,000 and for Manaw Thukha K470,000, all per 100 baskets.
Translated by Nyein Chan
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Price
%
Season
Prev. Prev.Yr
Modal
change cumulative
Modal %change
Rice
Bolpur(WB)
180.00
NC
2000.00
2250
2250
Cachar(ASM)
120.00
200
4110.00
2200
2200
-18.52
Siliguri(WB)
95.00
5.56
8690.00
2700
2700
Rampurhat(WB)
80.00
NC
2800.00
2300
2300
31.43
Saharanpur(UP)
70.00
2.94
6711.00
2280
2275
9.62
Silapathar(ASM)
53.00
NC
1485.90
3000
3000
NC
Nadia(WB)
50.00
NC
1520.00
3350
3350
15.52
Gazipur(UP)
40.00
14.29
3576.00
2200
2200
9.18
Khatra(WB)
38.00
11.76
1377.00
2550
2550
10.87
Lakhimpur(UP)
35.00
-12.5
823.00
2180
2170
-0.91
Gauripur(ASM)
32.00
-5.88
3268.80
4500
4500
NC
Bishnupur(Bankura)(WB)
28.00
-6.67
406.00
2350
2350
21.00
1375.50
2300
2300
15.00
North Lakhimpur(ASM)
17.00 115.19
2225.70
1900
1900
NC
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14.00
28.00
2000
Dibrugarh(ASM)
11.00 -33.33
151.40
2250
2250
Golaghat(ASM)
10.00
NC
371.50
2300
2200
-6.12
Deogarh(Ori)
9.00
NC
622.00
2500
2500
NC
Mirzapur(UP)
7.50
7.14
1814.10
2165
2170
8.79
Chandoli(UP)
5.00
11.11
259.50
2145
2140
14.10
Karanjia(Ori)
4.80
-20
485.00
2800
2800
-3.45
Darjeeling(WB)
3.30
32
174.50
2950
2950
5.36
Kalyanpur(Tri)
3.00
NC
25.10
2800
2800
12.00
Bishenpur(Man)
1.10
10
28.90
3100
2900
6.90
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Rice Prices
as on : 09-11-2016 08:10:41 PM
Arrivals in tonnes;prices in Rs/quintal in domestic market.
Arrivals
Current
Price
%
Season
Prev. Prev.Yr
Modal
change cumulative
Modal %change
Rice
Bhivandi(Mah)
Gadarpur(Utr)
2100.00
-4.76 167835.00
2680
2200
30.73
1993
2056
8.02
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180.00
NC
1640.00
2250
2250
Kalipur(WB)
85.00
-9.57
8519.00
2350
2300
20.51
Vasai(Mah)
83.00
7.79
658.00
2870
2720
10.38
Rampurhat(WB)
80.00 -11.11
2640.00
2300
2300
31.43
Nadia(WB)
50.00
NC
1420.00
3350
3350
15.52
Kasimbazar(WB)
48.00
NC
2913.00
2450
2450
8.89
Beldanga(WB)
46.00
-8
4168.00
2450
2450
8.89
Cachar(ASM)
40.00
NC
3870.00
2200
2200
-18.52
Lakhimpur(UP)
40.00
5.26
753.00
2170
2230
-1.36
Khatra(WB)
34.00
-5.56
1301.00
2550
2550
10.87
Bishnupur(Bankura)(WB)
30.00
-25
350.00
2350
2350
Gauripur(ASM)
25.00
-1.96
126.00
2200
2200
-12.00
Anandnagar(UP)
25.00
25
270.00
2185
2175
8.17
Dibrugarh(ASM)
16.50
22.22
129.40
2250
2250
Dhekiajuli(ASM)
16.00
-5.88
1567.10
2300
2290
15.00
Champadanga(WB)
14.00
28.00
2750
7.84
Islampur(WB)
12.00
NC
478.90
2450
2450
19.51
Kaliaganj(WB)
11.00
NC
1155.00
2675
2675
-0.93
Pavagada(Kar)
10.00
20.00
3137
Raiganj(WB)
9.00
NC
1046.00
2725
2725
-0.91
Bolangir(Ori)
8.00
14.29
472.40
2400
2300
NC
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8.00
NC
604.70
2320
2310
0.87
North Lakhimpur(ASM)
7.90 -14.13
2191.70
1900
1900
NC
Mirzapur(UP)
7.00
40
1799.10
2170
2175
9.05
Chengannur(Ker)
6.50 -13.33
612.00
2300
2400
-8.00
Tusura(Ori)
6.50
NC
448.00
2300
2300
-4.17
Karanjia(Ori)
6.00
25
475.40
2800
2800
-3.45
Jeypore(Ori)
5.00
150
333.90
4200
4200
2.44
Chandoli(UP)
4.50
-10
249.50
2140
2145
13.83
Kolhapur(Laxmipuri)(Mah)
4.00 -42.86
2402.00
3000
3000
-3.23
Jeypore(Kotpad)(Ori)
3.00 -23.08
316.70
4100
4100
-3.53
Jahangirabad(UP)
2.00
NC
28.00
2250
2260
Kalimpong(WB)
1.50
7.14
53.60
2650
2650
17.26
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As the federal government embarks on measures to boost local rice production in the country,
experts are of the view that attaining self-sufficiency in rice production may take long because
efforts are not being taken in the right direction.The chief executive officer of Elephant Group
Limited, Tunji Owoeye, speaking in Lagos at a one-day seminar on "Sustainable Agriculture
Under Economic Recession," organised by the Nigerian Association of Agricultural Journalists
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We can expect more Filipino farmers to mechanize their operations in the coming years as
Korean agricultural machinery manufacturers collaborate with PhilMech to develop appropriate
machines and equipment for local agriculture.The Korean Agricultural Machinery Industry
Cooperative (KAMICO) and the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and
Mechanization (PhilMech) recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to join
forces in upgrading farm mechanization in the country.
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Wailes presented members and guests at the meeting with some observations he made about
Cuba during his visit. He said the population in Cuba is about 11.3 million with zero growth. The
country is a lower, middle income country. Imports contribute to approximately 80 percent of
Cuba's food supply, with agriculture being approximately 4 percent of its gross domestic product
and 20 percent of its employment. Approximately 70 percent of the land in Cuba is state-owned
and state enterprises account for 85 percent of the rice area.
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GUWAHATI: Assam
town
been
down
University (AdtU)
awarded
has
a mega
parameters
and
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"The research team will explore the antioxidant and hypolipidemic effectiveness of a few Joha
and black rice varieties. The biomolecues associated with the rice varieties and their significant
function in controlling cholesterol and other lipid profiles related to cardiovascular diseases will
be studied," an AdtU official said. tnn
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HUGE
By Jeff Harrison
Special to the USA Rice Daily
WASHINGTON, DC -- President-Elect Trump is known to make frequent use of that word but in the case
of last night it was the textbook definition of the term.Aside from the gut feelings of some personal
friends, perhaps, the conventional wisdom we all consistently heard from all the major political
prognosticators was that it would be nearly if not totally impossible for Donald Trump to win the White
House.
Everyone seemed to discount the possibility that Trump's rust-belt strategy, significantly based on his
opposition to trade deals including the Trans Pacific Partnership, could pay off despite polls in
Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin showing close contests, some even within the margin of error.
As of the close of business on election day, Democrats were absolutely confident that Secretary Clinton
would break the 300 mark in the electoral college, retake the Senate albeit by a small margin, and take a
big bite out of Speaker Paul Ryan's House majority.
Negative down-ballot pressure, it was thought, would doom the reelection chances of at least the four
GOP senators from Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and New Hampshire, while Democrats would hold
on to Sen. Reid's seat in Nevada, giving Democrats the 50 votes they would need to regain control of the
Senate, with a Vice President Kaine on speed dial to break any tie. Plus, Democrats smelled blood in the
water in Indiana, Missouri, and North Carolina and some even felt they had a shot at knocking out Florida
Senator Marco Rubio, a rising star in the GOP whom Democrats were eager to unseat in order to take the
polish off.
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Senator Stabenow will not only need to partner with Chairman Roberts on the development and
passage of the next Farm Bill but she must do so in a politically charged environment as seven of
the nine Democratic members of the Senate Agriculture Committee face reelection in 2018,
including Senator Stabenow. Plus, there are two other Democratic senators representing GOP
farm states who will be up in 2018. In total, Democrats will defend 25 seats in 2018 compared
to the Republicans' eight, making this coming election cycle potentially tough sledding for
Senate Democrats. No Republican member of the Senate Agriculture Committee faces
reelection in 2018. Democrats will undoubtedly press hard for a Farm Bill and Republicans will
be on the hot spot to deliver.
Over on the Senate Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, Senators Jerry Moran (R-KS)
and, as previously mentioned, Senators Hoeven and Leahy, coasted to reelection, while Senator
Roy Blunt (R-MO) won a closer than earlier anticipated race against a guy best known for his
ability to assemble an assault rifle while blind-folded.
So, in sum, there are no membership changes to either panel that would result from last night's
election.
On the other side of the dome, House Agriculture Committee Chairman Mike Conaway (R-TX)
and Ranking Member Collin Peterson (D-MN) were both reelected last night and expected to
continue to lead the panel. Rep. Conaway coasted in with 90 percent of the vote while Rep.
Peterson had a much closer race than usual, reminding those who care about agriculture not to
take good friends like Rep. Peterson for granted.
As for the Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, perhaps the biggest question is who will
serve as Chairman should Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-AL) be selected by his conference to serve as
Chairman of the full Committee? Rep. Aderholt has reportedly expressed interested in the top
post as has Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ). Due to retirements, there are three
subcommittee posts that will lack chairmen and a fourth should either Rep. Aderholt or
Frelinghysen assume the full Committee chairmanship. The next four members on the full
Committee without a chair include Reps. Kevin Yoder (R-KS), who weathered a fairly close race
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Trade, too, is another example where the President-Elect and the vast majority of Republican
lawmakers take a different point of view. Reconciling differences over how to proceed on a U.S.
trade agenda will be a difficult needle to thread since the states that gave Mr. Trump his margin
of victory are comprised significantly of voters who strongly believe their families and
communities have suffered terribly on account of trade agreements. TPP and T-TIP are the most
immediately affected. For those of you who have gotten used to stalemate, I would predict a
change of scenery. Politicians make promises every election season and voters often numb to
their going unfulfilled. But one gets the unmistakable impression that Trump backers took very
much to heart the promises he made and one also gets the sense that he is going to move heaven
and earth to try and honor them.
I am persuaded that either through the use of reconciliation - which allows the Senate to move
legislation on a simple majority - or through changes in the Senate rules to navigate around the
60-vote threshold, the President-Elect and the GOP Congress are going to want to make a lot of
headway on their priorities over the next two years. Under either approach they could get around
Democratic opposition much as President Obama and Congressional Democrats did on the
Affordable Care Act, though I anticipate institutionalists far and away preferring reconciliation
over a change in rules. Moreover, renegade GOP members may have become accustomed to
challenging their Leadership but it's hard to imagine Mr. Trump countenancing defections on his
side for long.
As for the Farm Bill rewrite, it may well be delayed and extended in favor of tackling bigger
stuff or its passage may be hastened as part of a broader legislative agenda which could involve
both roses and thorns. Recall that in 2005, for example, the Republican White House and
Congress at least considered giving the Farm Bill a small haircut in a reconciliation process in
exchange for a 10-year reauthorization.
In sum, the President-Elect is saying all the right things about agriculture, farmers, and ranchers
and he has staked out many good position on issues affecting agriculture. Where the rub may lie
is how that favorable approach and policy are affected by other policies being pursued.But, two
things are for sure. First, Trump apparently digs farmers and ranchers and by the looks of last
night's results farmers and ranchers dug him back. And, second, all signs point to the 115th
Congress being bigly, phenomenal, or huge, believe me.
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