Economy 3
Premium economy to be launched on Britain’s railway
9 Dec 13:04 • 2 articles
Premium economy to be launched on Britain’s railway
Avanti West Coast is developing plans to introduce a middle tier between standard class and first class.
9 Dec 13:04 • Jersey Evening Post • 6141642773815770556.htmlPremium economy to be launched on Britain’s railway
Avanti West Coast is developing plans to introduce a middle tier between standard class and first class.
9 Dec 13:04 • Express & Star • 7324224459280367036.htmlJohnson casts net for votes at fish market
9 Dec 11:34 • 2 articles
Johnson casts net for votes at fish market
Boris Johnson posed for selfies and watched a fish auction as cod and haddock were sold at Grimsby Fish Market.
9 Dec 11:34 • Shropshire Star • 3480199991773675208.htmlJohnson casts net for votes at fish market
Boris Johnson posed for selfies and watched a fish auction as cod and haddock were sold at Grimsby Fish Market.
9 Dec 11:34 • Express & Star • 7324224459319852744.htmlBrazil cattle passing through feedlots grows 2% - DSM
9 Dec 15:34 • 2 articles
UPDATE 1-Brazil cattle passing through feedlots grows 2% - DSM
(Adds other remarks by DSM execs, detail on 3-NOP launch)SAO PAULO, Dec 9 (Reuters) - The number of cows slaughtered in Brazil after spending 90 days in feedlots is estimated to have grown by 2% to about 5.3 million head in 2019, a survey of Brazil's cattle market by Dutch animal nutrition company DSM showed on Monday.The figure will continue to grow as Brazilian ranchers seek more efficient ways to raise and finish livestock, DSM executives said at a media presentation, adding that an estimate for 2020 will be released in February.
9 Dec 15:34 • Successful Farming • 8502642054664818588.htmlBrazil cattle passing through feedlots grows 2% - DSM
SAO PAULO, Dec 9 (Reuters) - The number cows slaughtered in Brazil after spending 90 days in feedlots is estimated to have grown by 2% to about 5.3 million head in 2019, a survey of Brazil's cattle market by Dutch nutrition company DSM showed on Monday.The number will continue to grow as Brazilian ranchers seek more efficient ways to raise and finish livestock, DSM executives said at a media presentation, adding that an estimate for 2020 will be released in February.(Reporting by Ana Mano)
9 Dec 14:58 • Successful Farming • 8502642053887771097.html