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Monsanto makes a GM soybean with “benefits” – really?

Nov 29, 2013
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The Food and Drug Administration’s announcement last week that trans fats must be eliminated from foods due to their link to heart disease has cast a pall over US soybean growers … Monsanto and DuPont are coming to the rescue. The two biotech companies have been developing a soybean whose genetic profile makes oil derived…

A celebration of olive oil with film showing on Sunday

Nov 29, 2013
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World Community hosted a celebration of olive oil with the inspiring film, The People and the Olive … When a group of American ultramarathoners sets out to run 129 miles in 5 days across Palestine, they discover that in replanting uprooted olive trees, they are planting hope and building cultural bridges. The runners’ motto was…

Spain warned Taiwan over fake olive oil in 2009

Nov 29, 2013
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Taiwan was informed by Spanish officials as early as 2009 that two local firms were selling adulterated cooking oils and passing them off as pure imports from Spain, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed Wednesday. FDA head Yeh Ming-kung said a review of internal documents found that Spain’s representative office in Taiwan raised concerns…

Olive Council decision-makers meeting this week in Madrid

Nov 29, 2013
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The future of the International Olive Council is among key topics to be discussed at the annual session of its decision-making organ, the Council of Members, in Madrid this week. Representatives of the IOC’s 18 members countries are attending the session and for the first time are joined by a representative of the United States…

Vale Morry Vickers

Nov 29, 2013
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The New Zealand olive industry has said goodbye to one of its original members, Morry Vickers, who passed away recently. Vickers was one of the country’s first growers in the 1990s and was instrumental in setting up groves and a co-operative in the Waikato region. He was also a previous Olives New Zealand member (then…

Controlling cropping levels

Nov 29, 2013
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From all accounts, flowering is looking excellent across most of New Zealand’s olive-growing regions. While it’s great to see, Olives New Zealand has issued a word of caution to growers not to allow over-cropping. “While this would result in a bumper harvest in 2014, it may also then result in a minimal harvest in 2015,…

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