01/02/2008 07:32AM
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Grain futures traded on the overnight e-CBOT were higher as of 1200 GMT Wednesday.
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12/24/2007 06:17AM
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Grain futures traded on the overnight e-CBOT were mixed at 1200 GMT Monday.
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09/10/2007 07:46AM
Grain futures traded on the overnight e-CBOT were higher as of 1115 GMT Monday.
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07/02/2007 06:16AM
Liver might not be what's for dinner in the United States, but it's a popular item in Egypt, and researchers at Colorado State University have helped it stay that way.
U.S. beef exports of organ meats regained strength in the Middle Eastern country after animal science researchers at Colorado State
03/13/2007 07:40AM
By Alicia Karapetian on Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Egypt and Indonesia have confirmed new human cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza, the nations' health ministries announced Sunday and Monday, respectively. A 4-year-old Egyptian boy tested positive for the H5N1 strain of avian influenza Saturday
03/01/2007 07:10AM
A four-year-old Egyptian girl contracted the H5N1 highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza, becoming the 23rd person to become infected there since it emerged in February 2006, the Middle East News Agency reported. Sara el-Sayyed was admitted to a Cairo hospital Tuesday with a fever and subsequently
02/28/2007 07:45AM
WINNIPEG (Dow Jones)--Egypt has agreed to lift its ban on the import of Canadian breeding cattle, Canadian Minister of Agriculture Chuck Strahl said Tuesday.
After discussions between minister of agriculture and land reclamation, His Excellency Amin Mohamad Osman Abazan, Canadian and Egyptian officials
02/18/2007 11:25AM
Growth in wheat imports is concentrated in those developing countries where robust growth in income and population underpins increases in demand. Important growth markets include Sub-Saharan Africa, Brazil, Egypt, and Pakistan. World wheat trade (including flour) expands by nearly 27 million tons (23
12/25/2006 11:55AM
CAIRO (AP)--An Egyptian woman died of bird flu Sunday, bringing to eight the number of people in Egypt who have succumbed to the disease since it was first detected here in February.
Intisar Fareed, 30, died Sunday after she and two members of members of an extended family living in a single dwelling