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Agribusiness

Forecast for 2010 offers some light

The economic outlook for South Carolina calls for a 0.2% improvement in the job base and a 3.3% increase in personal income. University of South Carolina researchers cite many economic indicators showing the recession is over but warned that growth will depend on moderate energy costs, a housing rebound and a steady stock market. Read More...

New license tag design promotes agriculture

Foodservice packaging leaders announce another merger

Upstate Alliance identifies economic growth industries

Clemson shares in USDA’s largest fruit grant

Business leaders see long road to recovery

Expert: Economic recovery depends on you

Time running out to enter new ideas contest

S.C. Forestry Commission lands stimulus funds for Longleaf pine restoration

Largest S.C. areas see 42,000 job losses in past 12 months

State jobless rate drops in July

Panel: recession is over, maybe

New port CEO’s bonus plan tilted toward business development

Deadline extended for Fastest-Growing Companies nominations

A year later, experts break down poor economy









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