Seek news on
InfoAnda
powered by
Google
Custom Search

Last text search :
2016 wso 2.5 rw-r
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r

wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
2017 #1 smp wso rw-r
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php
wso-drwxr-xr-x-smp.php-(writeable).php


Thursday, 12 August 2010 - Pakistan floods destroy crops, could cost billions
  • Pakistanis angry over detentions in Times Sq. case
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    ISLAMABAD – Relatives of three men detained by Pakistan for alleged links to the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing say the men are innocent.
    They
  • Taiwan denies boycotting Australian film festival
    Thursday, August 6, 2009

    AFP - Thursday, August 6TAIPEI (AFP) - - Taiwan's Beijing-friendly government on Wednesday denied boycotting an Australian film festival amid a row over the e
  • Merkel's support dips, regional ally resigns International
    Thursday, September 3, 2009

    By Sarah Marsh and Noah Barkin

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a double blow on Thursday as a senior party ally in east German
  • Minister seeks closure of anti-Berlusconi websites
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
    ROME (AFP) - – The Italian government moved Tuesday to close down Internet sites encouraging further violence against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
  • Asian markets mixed after Wall Street rally
    Wednesday, March 18, 2009

    By ELAINE KURTENBACH,AP Business Writer AP - Wednesday, March 18SHANGHAI - Asia's stock market rally seemed to be running out of steam Wednesday, despite an
  • Toyota to make more fuel-efficient hybrid: report | 13 August 2009
  • NM family sues funeral homes over brain in bag | 7 January 2010
  • US, SKorea envoys visit China amid NKorea hopes | 23 February 2010
  • Obama community college proposal may not be enough | 2 November 2009


    Forum Views () Forum Replies ()

    Read more with google mobile : Pakistan floods destroy crops, could cost billions

    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Pakistan floods destroy crops, could cost billions Reuters - Friday, August 13 Send IM Story Print By Augustine Anthony and Michael Georgy ISLAMABAD - Flood recovery costs for Pakistan's vital agriculture sector and farmers could be in the billions of dollars, as a farmers association said half a million tonnes each of wheat and sugar had been destroyed. Agriculture is the mainstay of Pakistan's fragile economy, while wheat markets are on edge about crop losses after a drought in the major exporting Black Sea region sent prices to a near two-year high last week. "The devastation to crops is immense. I think it's safe to say it will take some billions of dollars to recover. I am referring to livelihood for agriculture and farming to get back in shape," U.N. humanitarian operations spokesman Maurizio Giuliano told Reuters on Thursday. The Finance Ministry said this week the floods would hit growth and this year's gross domestic product growth target of 4.5 percent would be missed, though it was not clear by how much. Growth was 4.1 percent in the last fiscal year. The floods, triggered by unusually heavy monsoon rain, have scoured the Indus river basin, killing more than 1,600 people, forcing 2 million from their homes and disrupting the lives of about 14 million people, or 8 percent of the population. Improving the economic plight of Pakistanis is vital for government efforts to win public support in the fight against homegrown Taliban insurgents. Militants often try to capitalise on frustrations with the state to recruit people to take up arms against the U.S.-backed government, heavily criticised by many flood victims, including farmers, for its perceived sluggish response to the disaster. Farmers have been reluctant to leave flooded areas. Some of those who do walk neck-deep in water pulling their buffalos to reach safety. "I was growing sugar cane and cotton. Everything is lost. Six to seven feet water is covering my fields," said Abdul Ghani Soomro, a farmer in southern Sindh province. "It will take another six months for that water to dry, maybe even more. I have lost not only my standing crop, but my whole year is wasted." Pakistan's agricultural heartland Punjab province has been hit hard. "I think it's safe to say between 500,000 and one million hectares have been flooded," said Giuliano. The United Nation's Food and Agricultural Organisation on Wednesday warned of serious threats to the livelihoods and food security of millions. Ibrahim Mughal, president of a national farmers' association, estimated that up to 500,000 tonnes of wheat stocked with farmers has been washed away in Pakistan, Asia's third-largest wheat producer. A Food Ministry official said up to 600,000 tonnes of wheat stocks had been damaged or destroyed in the flood. Pakistan, Asia's third-largest wheat producer, harvested 23.80 million tonnes of wheat in the 2009/10 crop, as well as a carryover stock of 4.22 million tonnes, and was expected to export this year after a ban on exports last year. Pakistan, the world's fourth biggest cotton producer, has also seen that commodity hit hard, with up to 2 million bales of destroyed, industry officials said, out of an expected crop of 14 million bales in the 2010/11 season. Pakistan, which produced about 12.7 million 170 kg bales last year, often has to turn to imports to feed its textile sector, which accounts for about 60 percent of its exports. The country imported about 2 million bales in the 2009/10 financial year that ended in June. Output of refined sugar could fall by 500,000 tonnes because of damage to the crop, farmers' association official Mughal said. Luke Mathews, a commodity strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia in Sydney, expects global sugar levels to swing back to a substantial surplus in the coming year. Nevertheless production hiccups may support prices in raw and white markets. "Recent developments in Russia, parts of Europe and now Pakistan are certainly a little bit supportive for international international sugar pricing," said Mathews. On damage to the rice crop, the farmers' association put the losses at about 200,000 tonnes of rice, an estimate also supported by a Singapore-based trading company. "We are estimating around 200,000 to 300,000 tonnes of rice lost in these floods which will be reflected in Pakistan's exports," said the head of rice business at an international trading company in Singapore. Recommend Send IM Story Print Related Articles India sets deadline for Blackberry to give security access AFP - 1 hour 3 minutes ago Hidden trillions widen China's wealth gap - report Reuters - 1 hour 7 minutes ago Pakistani president tries to comfort flood victims Reuters - 1 hour 35 minutes ago Deadly Typhoon Dianmu cuts across Japan AFP - Friday, August 13 Radical Indonesia cleric silent over terror claims AFP - Friday, August 13 News Search Top Stories 'Rage against US' motivated Kampala bombing 'mastermind' US jobless claims jump to highest level since February GM profits surge past $1 bln as IPO looms Global equities rocked by economic recovery fears European stocks fall, London drops 0.26% More Top Stories » ADVERTISEMENT Most Popular Most Viewed Most Recommended Visitors attack Taiwan 'haunted house' actors Chelsea agree Carvalho fee with Real US court says Germany can be sued over Hitler-era bonds Stem cells used to treat killer skin disease Supermodel diamonds evidence meant to be 'low-key' More Most Viewed » Argentine students crack three-decade-old murder mystery 40 US billionaires pledge half wealth to charity World's first full face transplant man appears on TV Visitors attack Taiwan 'haunted house' actors Calcium supplements linked to heart attacks: study More Most Recommended » Elsewhere on Yahoo! Financial news on Yahoo! Finance Stars and latest movies Best travel destinations More on Yahoo! News Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Subscribe to our news feeds Top StoriesMy Yahoo!RSS » More news feeds | What are news feeds? Also on Yahoo! Answers Groups Mail Messenger Mobile Travel Finance Movies Sports Games » All Yahoo! Services Site Highlights Singapore Full Coverage Most Popular Asia Entertainment Photos World Cup 2010 Copyright © 2010 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Community - Intellectual Property Rights Policy - Help

    Other News on Thursday, 12 August 2010
    Twenty-three die in ambush in South Sudan oil state
    Hackers siphon cash from British bank accounts
    U.S. failed to plan for Guantanamo convicts
    BP to start Libyan drilling this year
    Rwanda's Kagame wins election by landslide |
    Plastic Logic cancels QUE electronic reader
    US suffers widest trade gap in 20 months
    Germany to keep close eye on Google "Street View"
    Poverty robs Yemeni children of their young years
    23 die in ambush in South Sudan oil state |
    WHO list reveals flu advisors with industry ties
    Ethiopia eyes end of food aid within five years: PM |
    U.N. appeals for $460 million for flooded Pakistan
    Islamic charities versus the US in battle for Pakistan aid
    Thailand to indict top Red Shirts for terrorism
    Thai Supreme Court rejects Thaksin's asset appeal
    China sentences to death two leaders of prostitution ring
    Many Americans don't want government to push fast Internet |
    S.Korea beat Nigeria 2-1 in friendly
    US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
    Rock band Weezer honors "Lost" star on new album
    Former Sex Pistol headlines Hungary festival
    Air China's Shenzhen signs Airbus purchase
    South India star makes Bollywood's most expensive film
    Macau casino makes a showy splash, but will punters come?
    Tiger Woods' TV allure: the "train wreck" factor
    Old Spice hunk exchanges roles in Tyler Perry films
    ICBC buyout plan sends Hong Kong unit shares soaring
    Busy mogul Nick Cannon finds time for pillow talk with Mariah
    India central bank seeks more banks for rural areas
    Fantasia's dad speaks out |
    Eminem fends off Taylor Swift on U.S. singles chart |
    Canada rockers Arcade Fire heat up U.S. album chart |
    Rock band Weezer honors Lost star on new album |
    Karroubi: Iran sanctions strengthening government
    U.N. warns of second wave of Pakistani flood deaths |
    US-TECH Summary
    U.S. braces for Kandahar fight, anti-corruption battle |
    U.S. sentences bin Laden's cook to 14 years
    Russia admits fires burned on Chernobyl-hit land
    Stem cells used to treat killer skin disease
    IBM, Oracle end lawsuit over poaching executives
    Keep or close Guantanamo? Military jurors weigh in |
    US court says Germany can be sued over Hitler-era bonds
    Russia urges no panic over Chernobyl-hit regions
    Top Iraqi officer warns US must stay past 2011
    England, Argentina put World Cup trauma behind them
    U.S. sentences bin Laden's cook to 14 years |
    Google to serve ads on DIRECTV satellite dish programs
    US sticks to Iraq withdrawal timetable
    AP Exclusive: Aid workers' last moments
    U.S. upbeat on Iraq despite violence, deadlock |
    Cisco revenue climbs but profit disappoints
    Astronauts remove failed cooling pump in ISS spacewalk
    Chechen rebels claim small blast near Gazprom HQ |
    Smartphone apps help keep the faith on Ramadan
    Many Americans don't want government to push fast Internet
    Fake candidate mocks Australian vote campaign
    India considers BlackBerry suspension over security
    No Ramadan respite as unrest rocks Indian Kashmir
    U.S. braces for Kandahar fight, anti-corruption battle
    Myanmar designates constituencies for rare election
    Hollywood greens up with environmental database
    Politician-boxer Pacquiao to train at parliament
    Nearly 200 of Japan's oldest citizens 'missing'
    India officials meet over BlackBerry security |
    UN aid push for Pakistan as US steps up relief
    Japan satisfied by Apple moves on overheating iPods |
    Leonardo DiCaprio attacker pleads not guilty
    China's golden skating pair to host wedding on ice
    IBM, Oracle end lawsuit over poaching executives |
    Fantasia's dad speaks out
    Rains bring new misery to China mudslide town
    Outback Australians first voters in August 21 election
    Mahindra becomes preferred bidder for Ssangyong
    Lea Michele has Justin Timberlake on her mind
    Seoul shares end down; econ concerns hit POSCO
    Seven reasons Fox hasn't signed an "Idol" judge
    S.Korea c.bank holds rates, but next rise seen soon
    UK PM backs ban on sale of cheap alcohol: report
    Korea Hot Stocks-SK Energy, GS down on oil field concerns
    Zsa Zsa Gabor home from hospital with new hip
    Emmy voters favor fresh, complex drama series
    Gloom reigns as US recovery slows
    Does "Lost's" demise make it Emmy's sure thing?
    S.Korea freezes key interest rate at 2.25 pct
    "Eat Pray Love" an unappetizing combo
    Strike shuts down Japanese mine in Bolivia
    "Mad Men" links up with smoking charity for auction
    China Everbright Bank on track to raise $3.2 bln
    Hollywood greens up with environmental database
    PAKISTAN
    Judge removes herself from Lindsay Lohan case |
    Emmy voters favor fresh, complex drama series |
    S.Korea c.bank: price stability "very important"
    Seven reasons Fox hasn't signed an Idol judge |
    Lea Michele has Justin Timberlake on her mind |
    Eat Pray Love an unappetizing combo |
    Mad Men links up with smoking charity for auction |
    Zsa Zsa Gabor home from hospital with new hip |
    Hollywood greens up with environmental database |
    Does Lost's demise make it Emmy's sure thing? |
    Top TV Salaries: Winfrey, Seacrest, Sheen, Laurie |
    Japan satisfied by Apple moves on overheating iPods
    Iran woman facing stoning death appears on state TV
    European stocks fall, London drops 0.26%
    Drought ruins Russia wheat, U.S. says no world crisis |
    Russia says Chernobyl-area radiation normal
    GM profits surge past $1 bln as IPO looms
    Iraq general says army not ready for U.S. pullout
    Israel said to reject Palestinian formula for talks |
    French trial hears of chef's body found in freezer
    Global equities rocked by economic recovery fears
    Claims of Afghan civilian deaths spark protest
    Austerity hits Greek economy harder than forecast |
    Sixteen UK tourists stuck in Costa Rican mountains
    In Afghanistan, stillness among the chaos
    First use of tools pushed back a million years
    Low prices drive second quarter phone sales up 14 pct: Gartner
    Ecuador rocked by 6.9 quake, no major damage |
    Medics killed in Afghan ambush, aid group says |
    Penpix: The main players in al Qaeda's Saharan operations |
    Car bomb explodes in Colombian capital |
    Italy's Berlusconi offers olive branch to rebels |
    Deadly Typhoon Dianmu cuts across Japan
    Radical Indonesia cleric silent over terror claims
    Pakistani president tries to comfort flood victims
    Hidden trillions widen China's wealth gap
    French star Bardot says 'no one' can play her
    China says foreign firms get fair anti-trust shake
    Pakistan floods destroy crops, could cost billions
    Giant panda has second set of twins in Japan
    China offers to help N.Korea crack down on crime
    Scott Pilgrim movie speaks to gamer generation |
    India meeting on BlackBerry ends without decision
    George Michael charged with drug, driving offences
    India industrial output grows at slow pace
    Low prices drive second quarter phone sales up 14 pct: Gartner |
    Pakistan's forex reserves ease to $16.46 bln
    French star Bardot says 'no one' can play her
    Celebrity publicist sought in Mel Gibson case
    Seoul shares end at 1-mth low; econ fears hit POSCO
    Jetblue folk hero electrifies news media, ad firms
    Extreme tourists set off to walk through Africa
    George Michael charged with possessing drugs |
    Cancer gets first TV comedy twist in The Big C |
    Jetblue folk hero electrifies news media, ad firms |
    "Scott Pilgrim" movie speaks to gamer generation
    Judge removes herself from Lindsay Lohan case |
    Low prices drive second quarter phone sales up 14 pct: Gartner
    Celebrity publicist sought in Mel Gibson case |
    Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
    Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
    Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
    AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
    The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
    AMD to Start Production of piledriver
    Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
    Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
    Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
    ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
    Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
    What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
    AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
    Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
    Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
    Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights

    [InfoAnda] [Home] [This News]



    USD EUR - 1 year graph

    VPN on MacOSX

    BlogMeter 1.01