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Wednesday, March 13, 2002
Agri Prices (March 12)
Sugar (S-30)1400 (1400)
Gingelley Oil3960 (2950)
Groundnut oil3850 (3900)
Coconut oil ready3550 (3550)
Turmeric 1500(1500)

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FMC selects BCE to launch tea futures -- UPASI, First Commodity may be asked to tie up
THE Forward Markets Commission (FMC) has selected the Bombay Commodity Exchange as one of the bourses that will receive in principle approval for opening a futures exchange for tea. Confirming this to Business Line, Mr A.K. Bhatt, ... More

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


Giving IT roots
With a click of the mouse, farmers across AP can opt for an integrated credit facility and interact with markets across the country, says CoOptions Technologies. More

RUBBER


Rubbermark to export 20,000 t
THE Union Government has approved a proposal to export 20,000 tonnes of sheet rubber equivalent to RSS4 grade put by the Kerala State Co-operative Rubber Marketing Federation (Rubbermark). The loss to be incurred by the Federation by way of ... More

Sheet rubber improves
KOTTAYAM: Sheet rubber market improved further while block rubber and latex stayed flat here on Tuesday compared to the prices on Monday. While buying interest was strong, arrivals were low. Traders offered better rate to attract ... More

TEA


Transport subsidy for Guwahati tea
THE Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry has directed the Tea Board to grant transport subsidy at the rate of Re 1 per kg of tea exported from ICD, Amingaon with effect from January 1. A press release from the Federation of Industries and ... More

FOODGRAINS


Rice exports up despite fall in global demand
DESPITE a small anticipated decline in global rice trade in 2002, the country's export performance is expected to show considerable improvement thanks to the Government support. The pace of shipment has been strong in recent months with sales to ... More

SILK


Japan agency to support bivoltine silk project
THE Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is keen to extend technical cooperation for the third phase of the bivoltine sericulture technology development project, which aims at disseminating and commercialising bivoltine silk cultivation ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


Vanaspati makers laud changes in Indo-Nepal trade treaty
THE Indian Vanaspati Producers' Association (IVPA) has `wholeheartedly applauded' the renewed Indo-Nepal Trade Treaty for the period up to March 5, 2007. ``We give full credit to the Commerce Ministry and External Affairs Ministry officials ... More
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