![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, October 08, 2003 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES WHEAT Iraq to import 1mt of wheat form India REITERATING Iraq's commitment towards strengthening bilateral trade ties with India, Mr Yousif M. Abdul-Rahman Al-Ani, Officer In-charge, Ministry of Trade, Republic of Iraq, on Tuesday said his Government was planning to source one million ... More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES TN plans horticulture development agency Crop specific missions on anvil THE Tamil Nadu Government plans to set up a horticulture development agency to channelise the Central assistance and external funding to horticulture, according to sources. The move is in line with the Centre's decision to direct funding ... More PLANTATIONS Collectors asked to help solve plantation crisis in Kerala THE Chief Minister, Mr A.K. Antony, has asked the District Collectors to spare no efforts to find a way out of the crisis situation in the State's plantations, some of which are lying closed, affecting the livelihood of lakhs of labourers. ... More RUBBER
Rubber rates flare up as supply slipsRUBBER rates flared up on Tuesday on fall in supply of the raw material following widespread rains all over the plantation areas. RSS 4 closed at Rs 50.50 against Rs 49.75 as on Monday. The covering groups were offering higher quotations to ... More TEA Over-supply resulting in low prices for tea: TAASI "One reason for over-supply is the emergence of a large number of bought leaf factories in the North India." More TECHNOLOGY `Awareness on implications of tech development vital' PUBLIC policy should achieve synergy with technology and this will decide the progress of agriculture in the next few years, according to Dr M.S. Swaminathan, Vice-Chairman, Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission. Technological progress is key to ... More COTTON
Cotton begins to dip on fresh arrivalsPrices, which ruled up to Rs 23,200 per candy, are now quoted at around Rs 22,650-22,700 for ready delivery. More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL After 20 years, India may export groundnut oil IT'S incredible but true. For the first time in 20 years, India is in a position to export groundnut oil this year. This is possible thanks to a sharp rebound in output of oilseeds including groundnut and a significant increase in production ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Early north-east monsoon peps up spices cultivation THE early arrival of the northeast monsoon to the high ranges of Kerala has rejuvenated the pepper and the cardamom plants, which have been facing severe drought conditions. The incessant rains for the past one week in the State, especially in ... More
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