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18-03-2003
Argentina to send team to China to talk soya sales
BUENOS AIRES (March 18 2003) - Argentina's foreign minister plans to heada mission to China in April to talk about potential obstacles to tradingsoya with the Asian giant, its biggest soya buyer, a ministry officialsaid.
18-03-2003
Brazil soya harvest seen at 20 percent as of March
SAO PAULO (March 18 2003) - Farmers harvested 20 percent of Brazil'srecord soya crop as of Friday, compared with 26 percent last year at thattime, grains analysts Celeres/MPrado said on Monday.
18-03-2003
Half of ghee units closed due to oil tankers strik
ISLAMABAD (March 18 2003) : Oil truck owners' strike has resulted insuspension of palm oil supply to ghee industries across the country,leaving half of them closed, and industrialists apprehended that the restmight follow suit if the situation remained unchanged for a few more days.
18-03-2003
Indian vegetable oil demand down, palm oil futures
KUALA LUMPUR (March 18 2003) - Edible oil imports by India, the world'sbiggest consumer of the commodity, are likely to fall 10 percent to450,000 tonnes in April after purchasing enough palm oil and soyaoil inMarch, traders said on Monday.
18-03-2003
Ukraine sunseed exports fall to 24,800 tonnes
KIEV (March 18 2003) - Ukraine, which harvested 3.3 million tonnes ofsunflower seeds in 2002, saw its sunseed exports fall to 24,800 tonnes inFebruary from 50,000 tonnes in January, producers said on Monday.
18-03-2003
World crop dims soybean price outlook
Southeast Farm Press (3/12/2003) - Despite very tight stocks, robustprospects for use and exports, and an expected decline in U.S. plantingsthis year, soybean prices for 2003 are projected at $5.10 per bushel,"below what we would have expected based on historical data," says PeterRiley, agricultural economist for USDA's Farm Services Agency.
17-03-2003
Argentine soya crop developing normally, rains con
BUENOS AIRES (16 March 2003) - The 2002/03 soya crop is developingnormally in Argentina, the world's No 3 producer, but a government weatherspecialist said on Friday that worries persist that rains in the comingweeks will delay the harvest and threaten quality.
17-03-2003
Guthrie workers demonstrate over eviction
KUALA LUMPUR, March 14: Some 100 Guthrie workers of Ladang Changkat Salakand Ladang Kamiri, Sg Siput (U), Perak today demonstrated outside MenaraCitibank in Jalan Ampang over their impending eviction on April 1.On being told that Guthrie Chairman Tan Sri Musa Hitam was away, theybecame agitated and started holding up banners and placards about 10.45am.The demonstration drew a huge crowd slowing down traffic.Within 20 minutes, a team of police officers and men in two patrol carsand a mobile unit arrived at the scene to control the crowd. However, thedemonstrators refused to disperse until they saw Musa or hisrepresentative.The workers eventually handed over a memorandum to Guthrie publicrelations manager Datin Nooraizam Aljeffri.Nooraizam told the workers that Musa had agreed to a dialogue with them assoon as he returned from abroad in two weeks time.Workers V. Govindasamy, 46 and S. Munusamy, 52, handed the memorandum toNooraizam on two conditions - the meeting should be held as soon as Musareturned and that the cas scheduled to be heard on April 2 at the IpohHigh Court be postponed to a later date.They also wanted that notice to vacate the estate quarters by April 1 tobe deferred.Nooraizam later told reporters that the company would try to defer thenotice to vacate homes besides trying to postpone the case at the IpohHigh Court.In 1999, some 55 rubber tappers in Ladang Kamiri and another 110 at LadangChangkat Salak lost their jobs when Guthrie decided to replace rubbertrees with oil palm trees.The company stopped the services of the workers on Dec 31, 1999 andoffered them 20 days wages per year of service in compensation.Workers who had served 25 years would receive between RM8,000 and RM9,000each.This, according to the workers, was unreasonable as their families hadbeen working in the estates for three generations.
17-03-2003
It’s payback time: India to go tough on Malaysia
New Delhi, March 13 - Suspecting the role of pro-Pakistan elements in theSunday morning raids on Indians techies in Kuala Lumpur, India ispreparing to hit Malaysia where it hurts most.
17-03-2003
KL, New Delhi Can Iron Out Problems, Says Samy Vel
KUALA LUMPUR, March 16 (Bernama) -- Works Minister Datuk Seri S. SamyVellu said Sunday that the strong and cordial relations between Malaysiaand India would allow both countries to settle any hiccups in theirlong-standing ties.Commenting on claims of police high-handedness against Indian informationtechnology (IT) professionals here last Sunday, he said that Acting PrimeMinister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had directed theInspector-General of Police to conduct a full probe into the matter.
17-03-2003
Ukraine cuts February sunoil exports
KIEV (March 16 2003) : Ukraine cut its sunflower oil exports to about80,000 tonnes in February from 82,300 tonnes in January and 93,032 tonnesin December due to a lack of oil tanks, producers said on Friday.
17-03-2003
USDA report on oilseed export tenders
CHICAGO (March 16 2003) : Oilseed export tenders, results and marketinformation as reported by the US Department of Agriculture and privateexport sources on Friday.