iPhone demand boosts Apple profit

Strong sales of its iPhone and Macintosh computers helped Apple profits to leap by 90 percent in the first quarter of 2010.

It made a net profit of $3.1bn (£2bn) while revenue rose 49 percent to $13.5bn in the three months to 27 March.Apple said it sold about nine million of its popular smart phone - more than double the figure from a year earlier. And it shipped almost three million Macs and about ten million iPods. The period did not include the iPad launch.

Apple chief executive Steve Jobs said the results were "our best non-holiday quarter ever". The profits were well ahead of market expectations, and sent its shares about 6 percent higher.

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Stakeholders must step up veggie supply

The Ministry of Agriculture, local producers, retailers, and industry associations must work together to overcome the obstacles hindering vegetable production and distribution.This collaborative approach is essential to improve the availability, quality, and affordability of vegetables in the market.Firstly, the Ministry of Agriculture should provide support and guidance to local farmers to enhance their productivity and efficiency. This could...

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