![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, March 23, 2002 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITY EXCHANGES Demand for free funds flow into commodity futures IN order to promote futures trading in commodities mutual funds, financial institutions and foreign institutional investors should be allowed to operate in the commodity futures market, in the same manner they have been allowed to operate in ... More ENVIRONMENT Effluent discharge into Noyal river -- Erode farmers complain against Tirupur units The farmers in the region had approached the district authorities seeking compensation for the crop loss suffered on account of the contaminated ground water. More FLORICULTURE IDFC likely to pick up 29 pc stake in Tanflora project Earlier, the project envisaged that the growers setting up floriculture units within the park will take equity in the company. However, there has been change in the strategy and IDFC is likely to come on board. More PLANTATIONS Karnataka planters unhappy with Budget THE Karnataka Plantation Association (KPA) has said that the removal of the three-year lock-in period for people opting for the composition scheme under the agricultural income tax was the only consolation that the Budget offered planters. It ... More RUBBER TEA Incoserve dual payment scheme pays off THE dual payment scheme embarked upon by Incoserve to segregate quality leaves from others and to encourage the growers go in for quality leaves only has yielded good results. There has been a marked improvement in the quality of the tea leaves ... More BIO-TECH & GENETICS `AP most suited for bio-tech investments' THE Andhra Pradesh Government is creating world-class infrastructure facilities at the Genome Valley here for the establishment of biotechnology units, according to the State Secretary for Industries and Commerce, Mr B. P. Acharya. Addressing a ... More FOODGRAINS Opposition bandh in TN today CHENNAI: Opposition parties in Tamil Nadu have given a bandh call in the Cauvery delta districts on Saturday to protest the State Government's action in closing direct paddy procurement centres in the region. The Tamil Nadu Chief ... More CASHEW Cashew companies sneaking out The major factors forcing the industry to shift its processing operations away from the State are high raw material price, more wages, high handling cost at Kochi port, purchase tax etc. More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Value-added spices export up EXPORTS of value-added products, except mint oil, have shown a consistent growth by improving its performance so far during the current fiscal. Spice oleoresins and other oils had gone up to 4,000 tonnes valued at Rs 353.98 crore during the ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Mar. 10-Mar. 16 On the trail of fading footprints Foodgrains output to miss target again Gold eases on upbeat US economic outlook Dairies find more money in liquid milk trade -- Ghee, skimmed powders leading to value subtraction Rice exports up despite fall in global demand New Zealand `dumping' irks butter oil trade Crude olein shipments flood domestic market -- Revenue loss feared in vegoil imports |
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