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Texas rice farmers hope Cuba embargo ends |
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By Tim Eaton AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Saturday, Jul. 31, 2010 ... Texas rice farmers have been watching intently as Congress ponders a bill that would lift restrictions of a decades-old trade embargo and allow tourists to travel to Cuba. Passage of the bill also would open the communist island country's market to U.S. agriculture. |
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In this issue: - Cuba: Time for the U.S. Congress to Make History - Brazilian Paddy Rice Prices $305-$315/Ton, Spring Planting Soon in Mercosur - Scenes from USRPA Programs in Central America - General Market Update: USDA Shocks the Market After Months of Mixed Signals - Texas Plant Protection Conference
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In this issue: - Texas Heat Raise Panicle Blight Concerns
- Senate Ag Committee Update
- Administration Committed to Providing Crop Disaster Assistance
- BASF Group from Dominican Republic, Guatemala, El Salvador and Costa Rica Hosted by USRPA
- Rice Research Leadership of Latin America Headed to Cali, Colombia
- General Market Update
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In this issue : - “Trade, travel with Cuba the right policy, right now”
- Texas receives $5 million for migrating birds
- USRPA in Veracruz
- General Market Update July 30, 2010
- Senate Agriculture Chairman and Administration Promise Disaster Assistance
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In this issue: - Central American Rice Federation Elects New Officers
- US Rice Producers Launch New Program in El Salvador
- Greater Houston Partnership Press Conference: Cuba Pushes H.R. 4645
- Migratory Bird Habitat Initiative: From the National Resource Conservation Service
- General Market Update
- RiceTec Hybrid Rice Report (07/23)
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