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Tuesday, June 03, 2003
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FDA norms irk seafood exporters — Appointment of agent in US seen expensive proposition
THE stipulation by the USFDA under the soon-to-be implemented Bioterrorism Act, that foreign facilities need to appoint an agent in the US as long as it exports its food products to the US, has not met favour with the seafood exporters in ... More

HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES


Glut in production, falling price hit mango growers
MANGO, the `king of fruits', has fallen by the wayside literally this year in Karnataka, which saw a reasonably good harvest. Fine varieties of mangoes such as Alphonse occupy a proud place in markets outside Karnataka, particularly northern ... More

RUBBER


Dull trading in rubber market
LITTLE activity was seen in the rubber market as major consumers and major traders did not come forward to make any deal. However, buyers from the general rubber goods sector made some purchases, resulting in a marginal rise in the prices of ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


Edible oil imports may touch 55 lakh tonnes
EDIBLE oil imports reached a new high during May. According to preliminary estimates from Oilmandi.com, a vegetable oil industry portal, inflows last month totalled 7.2 lakh tonnes (lt), up from 5.0 lt of April. With this, edible oil ... More

COCONUT & COPRA


Adulteration behind fall in coconut oil demand?
ADULTERATION is suspected to be the main reason for the declining demand of coconut oil at a time when oil prices are ruling at a moderate level. According to trading sources, the usual practice is to mix 25 per cent of palm kernel oil with ... More

TOBACCO


Govt nod for excess tobacco sale in AP
THE Union Government has authorised the Tobacco Board to admit the regular and registered traders and dealers of the board to purchase, at its auction platforms, excess tobacco produced by the registered farmers of Andhra Pradesh. A similar ... More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS


Spices export target set at Rs 1,900 cr
THE Union Commerce Ministry has set a target of 2,51,030 tonnes valued at Rs 1,900 crore for exports of spices during the current fiscal. For the first time a target of 30 tonnes of cured vanilla valued at Rs 25.50 crore has been included. For ... More
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