Author: Amadeus Bachari

Capt. Amadeus Bachari was born in the year 1965. He completed his post-graduate degree in shipping and Trade from City University London, UK in 1994. After several years of sailing on ocean vessels, he decided to pursue shipping and trade by establishing his own business in the field.

05
Dec

Canada and the Pulses Exporting Nations Groaning from India’s 50% Tariff Regulation

Canada Pulses Exporting Nations India

The pulse dispute is raging between India and a host of other nations. New regulatory tariffs…

02
Dec

Some Bookkeeping Systems you Need as a Grain Farmer

Grain Farmer Bookkeeping Systems

The records matter terribly, profitability in most cases is about keeping the books in order. In…

29
Nov

Types of Chickpeas and how they help us

Types Of Chickpeas

Chickpeas for time immemorial have been a famous diet of man. Tracing the origin of this…

27
Nov

An extensive overview of Canada’s pulse production and export

Canada Pulse Production

The Saskatchewan pulse trade relies largely on the presence of international markets to thrive. The profitability…

21
Nov

What You Should Do For Long-Term Grain Storage

Long Term Grain Storage

As a farmer or even a grain marketer, it would be important that you can store…

18
Nov

Research finds pulses will get you as satisfied and filled as animal proteins would

Pulses Proteins Benefits

It is a popular knowledge that protein is a chief constituent of satisfying meals. While animal…

15
Nov

Some agricultural smart apps you need as a modern farmer

Agricultural Smart Apps

Our world has largely evolved. There is a touch of the new and automation in whatever…

12
Nov

How can you easily cook your fresh green beans?

Cook Fresh Green Beans

Green beans to many are equally referred to as string beans. Green beans share the same…

09
Nov

Canadian barley, wheat futures finally thrown out by the ICE

canadian barley and wheat

Canada’s grain contracts have been delisted after years of meager activity. Some four years ago, ICE…

07
Nov

Wheat bids climb up across Prairies as loonie dips

wheat bids

In Western Canada, hard red spring wheat bids had gone up by last month’s Friday. Such…