![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, February 07, 2002 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES AQUACULTURE Marine exporters resent security checking charges EXPORTERS of chilled and live marine products here are facing problems due to manual security checking of export consignments by foreign airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways and Royal Brunei Airlines. According to the Marine ... More PLANTATIONS Plantation unions to accept wages `under protest' THOUGH the plantation managements and the Estates Staffs' Union of South India (ESUSI) could not reach a consensus on the wage accord, the former has decided to implement the 9A Notice. The wages are to be disbursed tomorrow. The unions have ... More POWER `Agri power usage in AP over-estimated' THE power consumed by the agricultural sector in Andhra Pradesh is much lower than what the Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (AP Transco) has estimated or what the Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (APERC) has permitted ... More RUBBER Buyer resistance caps rubber prices KOTTAYAM: Rubber market remained flat on buyers' resistance. While a few from the general rubber goods sector showed interest in ungraded rubber, tyre sector was practically absent from the market and trading in RSS 4 was quite nominal. ... More PRECIOUS METALS Gold, silver zoom to new high MUMBAI: Prices zoomed to recent new highs in both the precious metals on the local bullion market on Wednesday. Gold bar, crossed the Rs 57,000 mark, gaining Rs 750 overnight while silver was at Rs 7,500 with gains of Rs 105. ... More
Gold may trade in $270-290 range this year COTTON Contract farming, answer to cotton growers' woes COTTON researchers are of the firm opinion that contract farming is the answer to the problems faced by the mill sector and the farming community. The consuming industry has alleged that the poor quality of domestic cotton has thrown the ... More
Global cotton supply may exceed demand INTERVIEW Hatsun plans to milch western regions HATSUN Agro Product Ltd, a major private dairy in Tamil Nadu, has plans to play a more dominant role in southern and western regions of the country. It has made significant expansions in marketing and acquisitions over the last year, and more are ... More EVENTS Tiruchi to host Agri Conclave 2002 COIMBATORE: An agri-business expo titled `Agri Conclave 2002' is being planned at Tiruchi on February 9 and 10. This two-day event is being organised jointly by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Tamil Nadu ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Jan. 27-Feb. 2 Retention price: Govt move keeps urea units on tenterhooks APEDA specifications for quality control -- Rice exporters told to fall in line Centre mulls curbs on GM soya oil Western cow vs Third World farmer `Gene tech to give quantum leap to farm output' Need for hard decisions to contain ballooning wheat stocks |
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