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COMMODITY EXCHANGES


Online commodity bourse to be renamed
THE Online Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (OCEIL) will soon get a new name. Following the grant of the status of a national multi-commodity exchange on a permanent basis by the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, ... More

Downward tweak likely in cotton
NYCE cotton futures closed lower on Friday pressured by local sales and small speculators pressing the market lower before a long weekend. The market will be closed on Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. To move higher from here, ... More

STORAGE


APEDA facility at Mumbai airport
IN A move which could prove beneficial to the domestic exporting community, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) has created a world-class centre for perishable cargo at the Chatrapati Shivaji ... More

TEA


Delhi tea body backs buyers against TMCO
IT is now the turn of the Delhi Tea Association to lend its support to the agitating tea buyers, protesting against the controversial Tea (Marketing) Control Order, 2003 (TMCO). In a statement issued to the press, Mr Ravinder Goel, General ... More

BIO-TECH & GENETICS


Field trials for GM chickpea by 2004
THE International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (Icrisat), here is hopeful of conducting field trials of genetically modified seed of chickpea by 2004. The institute is currently testing the transgenics in ... More

COMMODITIES MARKETS


Commodity prices up; upturn unlikely
A look at the correlation of the various categories of commodities to global industrial activity since 1987 indicates that the strongest correlation is with metal prices. This correlation is as high as 0.64 whereas oil is much lower. Gold has a negat ive correlation. More

EVENTS


Nursery convention
RAJAHMUNDRY: The State Government has urged Nabard to sanction Rs 200 crore for promotion of drip and sprinkler irrigation to boost floriculture and horticulture, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister, has said. At the inaugural of ... More
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Jan. 12-Jan. 18
MSP regime must deliver tangible benefit

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Tea auctions set to resume from Jan 20

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