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Viscose Staple Fiber and Filament Prices in China (Weekly Report)
2014-05-22 18:36:45| EmergingTextiles.com
Viscose prices would not decline in the coming weeks in China, as explained by our price analysis. Our weekly report covers the viscose/rayon staple fiber and filament markets over the last 12 months. Viscose spun yarn prices are also available. Cotton linter, cotton pulp and wood pulp prices on domestic and import markets are being tracked over the last 12 months, in addition.
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Viscose Staple Fiber and Filament Prices in China (Weekly Report)
2014-05-15 18:36:16| EmergingTextiles.com
Viscose prices began slightly declining, after leading producers tried to sharply increase their offers a few weeks ago. Our weekly report covers the viscose/rayon staple fiber and filament markets over the last 12 months. Viscose spun yarn prices are also available. Cotton linter, cotton pulp and wood pulp prices on domestic and import markets are being tracked over the last 12 months, in addition.
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Viscose Staple Fiber and Filament Prices in China (Weekly Report)
2014-05-08 15:43:58| EmergingTextiles.com
Viscose prices stayed flat at their higher levels while raw material costs were further falling. Our weekly report covers the viscose/rayon staple fiber and filament markets over the last 12 months. Viscose spun yarn prices are also available. Cotton linter, cotton pulp and wood pulp prices on domestic and import markets are being tracked over the last 12 months, in addition.
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Rising CO2 levels could reduce nutrition values of staple crops like wheat, rice and soy
2014-05-07 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: Some of the worlds most important staple crops could be rendered less nutritious by rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, scientists have said, leading to a rise in dietary deficiencies already responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually. Crops such as wheat, rice and soybeans were all found to have decreased concentrations of iron and zinc when exposed to the higher levels of CO2. Experts said that the effect, which has been observed before but never conclusively proven...
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Mass. challenge: Making green power a grid staple
2014-05-03 17:13:28| Semiconductors - Topix.net
In 2007, solar panels throughout Massachusetts could generate a total of three megawatts of energy, enough to power just shy of 500 homes.
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