![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, October 10, 2002 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES FERTILISERS GoM moots phased decontrol of urea supply THE Government's subsidy burden on indigenous fertilisers aggregating Rs 6,500 crore for the current fiscal, may ease considerably next year, going by the recommendations of the Group of Ministers (GoM) on the long-term fertiliser policy. The ... More RUBBER Rubber prices stagnate With the advance arrival of north-east monsoon in almost all plantation areas the latex flow in vessels will be more resulting in good harvest. Substantial improvement in supply position is also expected in the coming days. Moderate buying ... More TEA Govt to offer subsidy to Darjeeling tea trade Move to prevent misuse of brand name THE Union Government is willing to give some subsidy to the cash-starved Darjeeling tea industry. This was stated by Mr Basudev Banerjee, Deputy Chairman of Tea Board, at the 14th annual general meeting of the Darjeeling Planters' Association ... More
Price Stabilisation Fund may target small tea growers WATER MANAGEMENT KRRS plans farmers' meeting BANGALORE: The Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) plans to organise a meeting of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka farmers after October 26 to find a permanent solution to the dispute over Cauvery water sharing. Persons who are really ... More FOODGRAINS RiceTech to focus on milling technologies AN international exhibition and seminar on rice processing technologies, RiceTech 2002, is being organised here during October 11-13 by the local magazine, Ricemill Reporter. Mr S.K. Baji, the publisher of the magazine and the organiser ... More SILK Silk board petitions Govt against Chinese dumping CONCERNED over the cheap imports of silk from China injuring domestic silk growers, the Central Silk Board (CSB) has petitioned to the Directorate of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD) for initiating anti-dumping probe into import of raw silk ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Cardamom rates continue to slide The current trend is attributed to weak demand emanating from undercutting and the availability of Guatemalan cardamom. More TRENDS Rains revive hopes for Cauvery delta farmers SCATTERED rains in the Cauvery delta areas in the last two days have helped revive farmers' hope but are not a cause for jubilation. Assuming that the monsoon is normal, judicious water management is needed to salvage the remnants of the current ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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