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Thursday, February 27, 2003
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Global rice trade seen declining marginally
After reaching a record figure in 2002, world rice trade may show a marginal decline in the current year following better crop conditions in traditional importing countries in Asia such as Indonesia and the Philippines, and slowdown in exports ... More

AQUACULTURE


Seafood sector to miss DEPB sops
THE seafood industry is crying foul over its exemption from the Duty Entitlement Passbook (DEPB) credit scheme and has labelled such an approach to marine products, which is procedurally different as compared to other export sectors, as ... More

RUBBER


Rubber dips on lack of purchase
RUBBER prices began to pare gains on Wednesday in the absence of buying support even as inflow in to the increased. Meanwhile, a section of the buyers changed their mind and stayed away from trading adopting a different strategy to speed up ... More

TEA


Gujarat HC stays tea control order
The petition came up for preliminary hearing in the court of Mr Justice Kundan Singh and the matter will be further heard after three weeks. More

COTTON


Traders stockpile cotton expecting price rise
WITH domestic cotton crop this year expected to fall below 130 lakh bales, traders have piled up stocks in anticipation that raw cotton prices would surge further between now and April when the demand for quality cotton would be felt ... More

COCONUT & COPRA


Global coconut meet to focus on sectoral woes
AN international coconut summit 2003 is to be held here from May 7-11 with a view to addressing the diverse problems thwarting the progress of the coconut industry in major producing countries. The summit, being organised by the Centre for ... More

AGRICULTURAL POLICY


AEZs to be launched next week in Kerala
The AEZs will cover 16,000 farmers with a total area of 4,000 hectares in the State. The export market of ethnic food to Keralites residing abroad itself is estimated approximately at Rs 500 crore per annum. More
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