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1. Event: 'Good neighbors' control fruit pests
This causes problems for the commercial fruit grower and can lead to the greater use of pesticides to control pests or even a failure to keep the fruit pest-free and marketable. Owners of backyard fruit trees and certain fruit-bearing ornamental trees should be "good neighbors" and make the effort to adequately control cherry fruit flies in cherries and codling moth in apples, crab apples, and pears. So what options do you have if you have a fruit tree with wormy fruit, but don't want to...
Source5/5/2007


2. Event: Ivory Coast cocoa farmers miss high prices
But even if prices are rising, most farmers in Ivory Coast are unable to cash in on the bull market. Adjust font size: NEW YORK (Reuters) -- An unusually harsh harmattan -- a seasonal cold, dry wind that carries clouds of dust from the Sahara -- was the first sign of trouble for West African cocoa farmers. Stiff competition between buyers for scarce beans as the October-March main crop limped to a close pushed farm gate prices in some areas over 500 CFA francs ($1. Ivory Coast cocoa...
SourceCNN International


3. Event: Child labour is widespread on cocoa farms
But many children on cocoa farms don't get to school, some exchange their childhood for work, a roof over their head and a meal a day. Eight years since reports of child labour and slavery in Ivory Coast - the world's largest cocoa producer - first emerged, progress in eradicating child labour has been slow. In the time that has passed, war, cultural differences and the importance of cocoa revenues to West African economies have all served to obscure the debate. Now chocolate firms are...
SourceBBC News,UK


4. Event: Jammu strawberry farming grows
Jammu and Kashmir is famous the world over for its quality apples but given its immense growth in three years strawberries just might 'upset the applecart' Shyam Singh a traditional wheat farmer switched to strawberry farming has helped his make double the money he invested. Three years ago, backed by the state horticulture department, he started strawberry farming across 36 kanals of land with an investment of Rs 20,000. Low temperatures and bright sunshine have attracted over 200 farmers...
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5. Event: Cold weather damage hit and miss, farmers optimistic
He grows about 40 acres of fruit, including apples, strawberries and grapes. Some fruit is for sure damaged, but just how much remains to be determined. Bauman said his orchards total about acres. Diedrick said apple trees only need about 5 percent of their buds to produce a successful crop. Maurer said ideal April temperatures would be no lower than 40 degrees at night and in the 70s during the day, but that hasn"t been the case this month. When temperatures approach the freezing point,...
Source4/17/2007


6. Event: Burkina votes in poll seen boosting Compaore's grip
Forty-seven parties are fielding a total of 3,748 candidates for 111 national assembly seats -- although only a handful of parties have put up candidates nationwide.compaore has ruled the former French colony since he seized power in a 1987 coup and, like other rulers across West Africa, introduced multiparty politics under foreign pressure in the 1990s. Forty-seven parties are fielding a total of 3,748 candidates for 111 national assembly seats -- although only a handful of parties have...
SourceReuters AlertNet,UK


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