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Advice and guidance on the commercial and agricultural development of novel crops, especially evening primrose (Oenothera spp) and borage (Borago officinalis), including location of suppliers, processors and buyers.
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Peter Lapinskas - Advice on research and production of new crops, including the GLA-containing oilseeds, evening primrose and borage; trade with China; web site design and analysis
Borage ( Borago officinalis )
Evening Primrose ( Oenothera spp.)
For those who have wondered why gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) is so called, and why there is an alpha-linolenic acid but no
A US based company which offers advice on strategy and marketing to food and agribusiness companies. The site gives examples of their work and a list of selected clients.
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Agribusiness consulting service based in Cape Town, operating through south and central Africa. Financial modelling tools.
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For independant professional agribusiness consulting, project feasibility, land and enterprise development and farm supervision in Central and Southern Africa.
mission is to provide practical, sustainable, professional agricultural
and agribusiness advice and supervision based on grass roots research
of the sub continent of Africa. Our objective is to
Subscription based website which advises on best United States grain markets taking into account freight costs.
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Independent information, statistical research, and advisory firm, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
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AgResource is a domestic and international Agricultural Advisory/Research firm which forecasts domestic and world agricultural price trends.
Thursday, January 29, 2009 - USDA Week #5
Will spring wheat acrres get nipped by soybean profitability?
Spring wheat acreage could be set to decline as farmers can once again pencil in more