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Thursday, February 28, 2002
Agri Prices (Feb. 27)
Sugar (S-30)1390 (1392)
Coconut oil3575 (3575)
Palm Oil (10 kg)282 (283)
Groundnut oil ready388 (390)
Pepper garbled ready6500 (6550)

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'Combine mangrove restoration, aquaculture'
EXPERTS have dismissed the charges that aquaculture leads to the destruction of mangroves. This is one of the charges frequently levelled against the activity by the ecologists, and, in fact, mangrove restoration and aquaculture could be ... More

PLANTATIONS


Global cocoa deficit to narrow
WORLD cocoa production and crushing are forecast to change marginally during 2001-02, leaving a lower deficit as compared with the previous year and a further drawdown of stocks. According to the first forecast of International Cocoa ... More

TEA


Silver Tips tea glitters again
THE high-grown speciality tea, Katary Silver Tips, has once again fetched a record price. This time, the speciality tea leaf was bid for a phenomenal Rs 590 per kg at the Kochi auction on Wednesday. This is against Rs 401 per kg in January ... More

Tea planters begin unblended retailing
The markets have been flooded with all types of teas and at all sorts of prices. This has only resulted in a further decline in tea prices. More

BIO-TECH & GENETICS


Biotech meet in Bangalore on March 7
A ONE-DAY biotechnology meeting to highlight the growth potential of the sector will be held here on March 7. The meet will map the unique competitive advantage of the biotechnology industry which has the prospects of strong strategic ... More

COTTON


Cotton Corpn facing space shortage in AP
CCI is also understood to have been facing difficulty with regard to ginning and processing capacity. While the procurement centres are spread out in far-flung areas, the ginning capacity is located in particular belts involving transportation of kap as over long-distances. More

COFFEE


Govt moots base price for robusta exports
The Government's stand not to curb production or export is in variance with Indonesia's proposal. More
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