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GAIN AT CLOSE, BUT LOWER Chicago Hears of the Transit of Canadian Grain for Export and More to Come.

Geared to the raising of grain for export, it was inefficient in organization and primitive in technology and could not keep up with overpopulation and crushing debt.

While much of the agricultural production is grain for export, a sizable market gardening sector (cultivation of vegetables and flowers for sale in nearby markets) has developed in the lands bordering the Red and Assiniboine rivers.

Traditionally, Ukrainian historians have characterized the famine as a genocide, the direct result of Stalin's forced collectivization and the Soviet government's requisitioning of grain for export abroad, leaving Ukraine short — and its borders sealed shut.

The towboats pushing their tightly grouped clusters of barges up and down the river move billions of dollars a month worth of grain for export and fertilizer for Midwestern farmers, coal and fuel for power plants and many other items.

The government of the Philippines has suspended a Chinese firm's $3.8 billion scheme to grow grain for export after a series of Chinese investments became the subject of a bribery scandal.

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While CGC data provided information on OTA occurrence in grain intended for export, rather than domestic grain, it was assumed, after analysing distribution patterns of various grain classes in domestic versus export grain, that the occurrence data are likely representative of the levels of OTA in food on the Canadian market.

"The mandate basically says ethanol comes ahead of food on your table, comes ahead of feed for livestock, comes ahead of grains available for export".

It pointed to abundant supplies of rice, which is a staple in many Asian countries, as well as enough wheat and other grains available for export.

Amid rising costs for farm materials, it provoked a series of crippling strikes that shut down highways for grain trucks bound for export and caused scattered food shortages.

By the end of the century both landlords and peasants had become dependent on the raising of grain, especially wheat, for export and had thus exposed themselves to the vagaries of the international market.

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