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Concern over stock, price situations: ATMA seeks early meet with Rubber Board
EVEN as the natural rubber trade and users are divided over imports influencing the price, the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers' Association (ATMA) has asked the Rubber Board to convene a meeting immediately. "At the start of June, the rubber ... More

Traders tap more gains from rising rubber prices
THE increase in domestic rubber prices witnessed during the last one-and-a-half months has been more favourable to traders than growers. As most small rubber growers had disposed of the crop soon after processing, they could hardly reap the ... More

TEA


Fair demand for teas at Kochi sale
A FAIR general demand persisted for almost all varieties of tea at the Kochi tea auction. Of the quantity of 997,000 kg on offer in the dust category, CTC market opened barely steady to firm levels but became irregular as the sale progressed. ... More

PRECIOUS METALS


Gold: The glitter is back
AS THE Indo-Pakistan standoff shows few signs of yielding tangible progress as yet and as US equities continue their steady descent into realism, it might seem somewhat odd to begin with a discussion of the monetary policy decision of the ... More

BIO-TECH & GENETICS


Reports of pest attacks in China: Govt urged to review decision on Bt cotton
FOLLOWING reports by the Chinese news agency, Xinhua, that serious pest attacks have resurfaced in BT transgenic cotton which is in commercial production in China, agencies in India have appealed to the Karnataka Chief Minister, Mr S. M. ... More

COTTON


Upward trend in cotton futures
Cotton futures on the New York Cotton Exchange settled mostly higher Friday in a lacklustre day of consolidation amid mixed activity from the speculative and commercial segments. Market has been following a pattern of buying on dips off late. ... More

COCONUT & COPRA


`Urban residents must help check coconut mite attack'
If mite-resistant trees are identified and seeds from this are used for future propagation, the problem could come down but only in 25- 30 years' time. More
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