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Mar 21, 2012

The United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on March 20 that it has revised the FAO Statistical Yearbook to make data on food and agriculture more accessible and meaningful.

Mar 21, 2012

A new report from Rabobank's global Food and Agribusiness Research and Advisory department on the future of ethanol provides a look at recent developments and current situations in both the Brazilian and United States markets, and perspectives for 2012 and beyond.

International news
Mar 21, 2012

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin announced there will be no limit on grain exports this year, a decision that lead wheat prices to plunge 3 percent, AP reported. Russia had been one of the leading exporters of wheat and other grains until 2010

Mar 21, 2012

The U.S. rice industry is engaging with Colombian officials to ensure procedures are in place to take advantage of the duty-free tariff rate quota (TRQ) for U.S. rice as soon as the free trade agreement comes into force, USA Rice said on March 20.

CAL wants to fly subsidy-free
Dec 14, 2011

Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) is working towards self-sufficiency without a fuel subsidy by the end of next year.

With new projects on stream including new routes and the introduction of a "Jet-Pack" courier service, CAL chairman George Nicholas said the drive toward more profitability will continue into the next fiscal year.

Nicholas was speaking at the launch of its direct flights between Barbados and Guyana and the introduction of a St Lucia service at the company's head office in Piarco yesterday.

Nicholas, who has been criticised following his statement last month that CAL has made a $200 million profit in the face of a Government jet-fuel subsidy, said the subsidy was not "traditionally calculated in the company's profit and loss statement".

"The $200 million calculation is based on a trend that was submitted to Cabinet in July. The subsidy is not generally subtracted from the profit and loss statements. You do not calculate it as a cost to the airline. You don't charge for a free gift," he said.

"The fuel subsidy has not been part of the profit and loss statement for the past 20 years," he said.

Nicholas is however hoping to do away with the entire subsidy issue by the end of 2012.

"We hope to be fully sustainable by the end of 2012. We have to fly more routes with better yields. We have the new planes that are more fuel efficient versus other aircraft," he said.

Nicholas also said CAL would soon introduce a daily door-to-door cargo service and would add three cargo 767 planes as a freight service.

"We are making money any way we can," he said.

The local carrier's second new ATR plane is expected to be in the country before Friday.

CAL has also introduced non-stop services to Barbados and Guyana three times a week and an inter-island service out of Barbados.

Source: World-Grain