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Friday, January 24, 2003
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Sugar S-301165 (1172)
Palm oil379 (377)
Ground ready560 (555)
Coconut oil ready5500 (5500)
Pepper garbled8200 (8100)

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Shrimp buyers keep off market to `correct' prices
THE shrimp market continues to remain inactive contrary to traders' expectations. Major buyers including the US and Japan are yet to commence purchase, while the EU is back in the market this year after staying away following antibiotic residue ... More

PLANTATIONS


BJP-sponsored members elected to Campco board
IN what could well go down in the history of coastal Karnataka as one of the most politicised elections in the annals of the co-operative movement, the BJP-sponsored Sahakara Bharati swept the polls winning all the 12 positions on the management ... More

RUBBER


Rubber prices move up in narrow range
RUBBER prices improved but moved in a narrow band to touch Rs 44 a kg on Thursday in the absence of sellers. Inflow into the market stopped suddenly following non-receipt of rubber at the upcountry trading outlets. Though the market did not ... More

TEA


Tea association fears labour unrest from sale disruption
THE Tea Association of India is worried that if the current impasse over Tea Marketing Control Order 2003 continues further, tea companies might falter in their mandatory payments to workers, which could lead to labour problems in North India ... More

HLL plays solo at Coonoor
ONLY Hindustan Lever Ltd bought teas at the leaf grades auctions conducted here on Thursday. Although the representative of the Indcoserve was present, he did not buy any volume. Sources said Indcoserve did not find it useful to go for more ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


Soya subsidy sparks row between US, Europe
A GROUP called the European Oilseed Alliance (EOA) intends to file a complaint with the European Commission against the subsidies to soyabean granted by the US on grounds that such subsidies have damaged its interests, the American Soyabean ... More

TOBACCO


Domestic tobacco offtake has to go up: Poddar
INDIA cannot hope to emerge as a leading player in the global tobacco trade if a strong domestic cigarette base is not built up as China and Brazil have done, Mr Ram Poddar, Chief Executive of the Godfrey Philips India and Chairman of the Tobacco ... More
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