Following are headline news of the latest issue of Seed China News:
S&W Seed to conduct dormant alfalfa variety hay
trials in China
US-based S&W Seed
will start trials of five dormant alfalfa varieties in China, seeking to enter
China's large and growing alfalfa seed market.
Highland Barley 2000 expected to boost Tibet's
grain output
A new variety of
barley is expected to boost Tibet's grain output.
Hefei Fengle resumes its real estate business
Hefei Fengle resumes
its real estate business by conducting a restructuring of its subsidiary called
Sanya Fengle jointly with a real estate company.
Corn seed market still enveloped in oversupply
nightmare in 2013
The domestic corn seed
market in 2013 is experiencing serious oversupply, falling prices, uneven
quality of seeds and poor performance by seed companies.
Mulch film causes increasing troubles to China's
agriculture
Mulch film has been
causing increasing troubles to China's agriculture mainly owing to the residue
pollution in soil.
Longping High-tech to take full control of three
key subsidiaries
Longping High-tech
announced that it has made a deal with minority shareholders to take full
control in three key subsidiaries, which may pave the way for Longping
High-tech's further growth.
Wheat yields decrease sharply in some parts of
Henan
Frost in late April
sharply cut wheat yields in some parts of Henan Province, pushing up its
purchase prices and prompting China to import more.
Xi'an Jinpeng vigorously promoting Jinpeng8, an
anti-TYLCV pink tomato variety
Xi'an Jinpeng is placing high hopes on Jinpeng8, a new hybrid pink
tomato variety bred to be TYLCV resistant and able to plant in a variety of
regions and to deliver high yields.
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