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NEWS
UPDATED 28 FEBRUARY 2005
INDEXSEP 04OCT 04NOV 04DEC 04JAN 05FEB 05LATEST

22 Sep 2004 | Namoi profits despite drought
Namoi Cotton expects to earn a net profit in 2005 of between $5 million and $7.5 million, in spite of a reduced cotton harvest. ...... FULL STORY

21 Sep 2004 | Agricultural recovery consolidates
Farm production will stabilise in 2004/05, the government’s commodity forecaster ABARE concludes in its latest quarterly forecast. ...... FULL STORY

16 Sep 2004 | Queensland cotton crop doubled
Queensland Cotton said it processed almost double the volume in the last year than it expected, with 476,000 bales ginned during the Australian ginning season, which was twice the previous financial year's volume. ...... FULL STORY

13 Sep 2004 | Canola and cotton prices rises offset wheat’s decline
Strong canola and cotton prices helped push the Westpac NFF Rural Commodity Index up one per cent during August. ...... FULL STORY

13 Sep 2004 | US and EU ordered to stop cotton and sugar subsidies
The World Trade Organisation has ruled against US cotton farm support schemes. ...... FULL STORY

8 Sep 2004 | Harvest forecast downgraded
Continuing dry conditions throughout much of Australia's grainbelt has led to lower forecasts for this year's Winter crop. ...... FULL STORY

7 Sep 2004 | Cotton looks promising
A more positive trend in cotton prices and some recent rains have triggered renewed interest in dryland cotton. ...... FULL STORY

2 Sep 2004 | Drought still affecting production of cotton, rice
The agricultural sector may have largely recovered from the 2002-2003 drought but the outlook remains unsteady. ...... FULL STORY



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