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Apr 06, 2011
CCPS (China Crop Protection Summit) 2011, organized by Guangzhou CCM Information Science and Technology Co., Ltd, has achieved great success and come to a successful end in Shanghai on Mar.19, 2011.

Apr 02, 2011
The world has displayed different attitudes to genetically modified food because some scientists have identified harmful substances from the modified food while others argue that modified food is the solution to food shortage in the near future.

Apr 02, 2011
Epoxiconazole, introduced to the market by BASF in 1993, can be found in many products and product mixtures targeting a large number of pathogens in various crops like cereals (mainly wheat, barley, rye and triticale.

Apr 02, 2011
According to a recent survey before the annual session of the National People's Congress in Feb. 2011, nearly 70 percent of Chinese consumers expressed objections to genetically modified food

Apr 02, 2011
CCPS (China Crop Protection Summit) 2011, organized by Guangzhou CCM Information Science and Technology Co., Ltd, has achieved great success and wrapped up in Shanghai on Mar.19, 2011.

Apr 01, 2011
Soaring fuel prices and an increase in energy demand make power generation from biomass more economically competitive than ever before and make Bio-power generation an industry with huge growth potent

Apr 01, 2011
Price of turpentine is facing more uncertainty in China. CCM’s report Key Factors Influencing Turpentine in China analyzed the present turpentine price and the factors that may cause price fluctuated of it.

Mar 28, 2011
CCM recently announced the 3rd edition report on Glyoxylic Acid - The Glyoxylic Acid Industry Nowadays in China to be released in April 2011

Mar 27, 2011
A forthcoming free webinar will be held by CCM International Ltd., a Chinese market research company .This webinar will be held online at 18:30, Beijing Time (GMT +8) on Thursday, April.28, 2011.

Mar 27, 2011
In January, 2011, an American researcher voiced doubts about imidacloprid, a controversial new type of pesticide that may be linked to the collapse of honeybee populations in the US. Is there any ground for this?


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