![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, August 06, 2002 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES AQUACULTURE Nellore to host aquaculture expo from Aug 25 AQUACULTURE Expo 2002, a three-day national exhibition and conference, will be held at Nellore from August 25. The expo convenor, Mr M. A. Nazeer, told newspersons here on Monday that manufacturers and suppliers of aquaculture products from ... More FLORICULTURE HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fruit, vegetable exports to EU may be certified THE Directorate-General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has declared that all fresh fruits and vegetables exported to the European Union (EU) may be inspected and certified by the Directorate of Marketing and Inspection in the Ministry of ... More PLANTATIONS Central team to visit Kerala KOTTAYAM: The high-level Government panel on setting up price stabilisation fund for coffee, tea, rubber and tobacco, headed by Mr L.V. Saptharishi, Additional Secretary, Commerce Ministry, will make a 2-day visit to Kerala on August ... More RUBBER Rubber inactive THE rubber market generally appeared inactive as stagnation continued in all grades except for a marginal increase in the price of RSS-4. Buyers were absent though the market had plenty of rubber from growers and local traders operating in ... More COTTON Global cotton meet in Cairo MUMBAI: The Washington-based International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) will hold its 61st plenary meeting in Cairo (Egypt) during October 20-25. The theme of the meeting will be `The 21st century cotton industry: Growth through ... More COFFEE Coffee crisis begins to claim victims IT is a cup that has not only turned bitter but is also threatening to be dangerous. Coffee, a major cash crop until a couple of years ago, has currently turned out to be a loss-making proposition that the growers are now caught on the wrong ... More
Global coffee market awaits early signals POULTRY Feed sector report contests Govt claim on maize output The average return for maize, sorghum farmers was at least 30 per cent below the MSP as there was no Government purchase plan for them. More
Egg panel seeks duty waiver on maize imports TRENDS 75 pc of districts facing imminent drought AROUND three-fourths of the districts in the country have received deficient, scanty or no rains at all during the first-half of the monsoon season extending from June 1 to July 31. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), 208 ... More
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Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Jul. 28-Aug. 3 Gold suddenly turns vulnerable Under-invoicing in soyabean oil imports Heading towards a hunger trap Rubber from sunflower! Sugarcane SMP fixed at Rs 64.50 per quintal Abhijit Sen panel moots MSP rationalisation Drought situation `alarming' Low demand drives TN poultry farms to culling Gold market turns jittery on Jaswant's statement |
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