![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, July 24, 2002 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES AQUACULTURE Shrimp prices steady despite low arrivals BLACK tiger shrimp prices are holding steady despite a drop in arrivals, which normally should have sparked an increase. The lack of movement is due to the weakening of the yen against the dollar, according to market sources. The movement of ... More RUBBER Rubber static Arrivals strengthened during the past few days as growers did not want to incur losses due to further falls and to dispose of the available rubber at current market prices. Some major players have concluded their deals between Rs 37.50 and Rs 38 ... More TEA New auction centre for tea planned at Coonoor THE Tamil Nadu Government has decided to constitute a new auction centre for tea on a cooperative basis at Coonoor, Nilgiris district, to support the small tea growers. According to official information, a new industrial cooperative society ... More DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS Milma unit boosts sales with new strategy Due to these aggressive marketing strategies, the unit has been able to run profitably in the first six months of the year, Mr Sebastian said. More FOODGRAINS Basmati exports to EU face roadblocks IT is a market that annually buys roughly 1.3 lakh tonnes of basmati rice from the country, valued at $90-100 million (around Rs 450 crore). But with the European Union (EU) planning to dilute the so-called Headnote 7 of its 1995 Offer on ... More COCONUT & COPRA Coconut-based project in Kerala INDIA has been chosen by the International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI), Rome and the International Coconut Genetic Resource Network (COGENT), Malaysia for implementing the `Developing Sustainable Coconut-based Income Generating ... More CASHEW
Abundant cashewCashew is abundantly available on the streets of Kochi. The vendors usually demand Rs 200 and above per kg. |