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Minister Coveney Must Deliver Investment in Agriculture, Says IFA

2013-08-28 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

IRELAND - Speaking at the Iverk Show in Kilkenny on Saturday (24 August), IFA President John Bryan said the Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney must focus on defending his Department’s allocation in the upcoming Budget negotiations.

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Fonterra whey products do not contain botulism-causing bacteria, says MPI

2013-08-28 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) of New Zealand has announced that the whey protein concentrate (WPC) manufactured by dairy co-operative Fonterra does not contain Clostridium botulinum, a bacteria that can cause botulism.

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Ocean Acidification Could Amplify Global Warming, Study Says

2013-08-26 18:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Yale Environment 360: The increasing acidification of the worlds oceans caused by rising concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide not only poses a threat to marine creatures, but also could lead to an intensification of planetary warming, according to a new study. A team of U.S., British, and German researchers conducted experiments in seawater enclosures, known as mesocosms, showing that the increasing acidification of the ocean leads to a drop in production of an important sulfur compound, dimethylsulphide, or...

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Rising levels of acids in seas may endanger marine life, says study

2013-08-25 19:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: Rapidly rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are causing a potential catastrophe in our oceans as they become more acidic, scientists have warned. Hans Poertner, professor of marine biology at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany, and co-author of a new study of the phenomenon, told the Guardian: "The current rate of change is likely to be more than 10 times faster than it has been in any of the evolutionary crises in the earth's history." Seawater is naturally slightly alkaline,...

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New Yorks Retail Rents the Second Most Expensive in the World, Study Says

2013-08-22 17:05:00| National Real Estate Investor

Hong Kong is holding on to its title as the worlds most expensive city for retail rents, according to the second quarter report from real estate services firm CBRE. CBRE estimates rents in the city average $4,328 per sq. ft. per year29.5 percent above runner-up, New York. read more

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