![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, December 22, 2003 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CULTIVATION Call to use biotech to boost medicinal plants cultivation PARTICIPANTS at the technical session on `Biotechnology and bioinformatics' at the Coastal Investors' Meet in Karwar in Karnataka have felt that Indian agri-business sector could effectively use micro-propagation technique in areas such as ... More AQUACULTURE India is fourth largest fish producer INDIA is the fourth largest fish producer in the world, second in Asia and next only to China, the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) has reported. As a result of concerted efforts by the Central and State Governments, fish ... More RUBBER Rubber seen static on festive mood THE physical rubber prices opened on a strong note on Monday. After a day's break on Tuesday due to a harthal, the market resumed trading on Wednesday with moderate gains as the world markets continued the upsurge while selling pressure eased the ... More TEA New Darjeeling brews set to cheer the cuppa IT is probably time for a fresh brew as the Darjeeling tea industry is witnessing two significant developments almost simultaneously. First - perhaps also the most welcoming change - is that there are early signs of a recovery in the ... More
Dusts in demand at Kochi tea sale TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Cotton prices seen risingNYCE cotton futures closed higher on Friday on speculative buying with some trade related selling and profit-taking trimming gains. With the approach of the year-end holidays, trading is expected to be dull till January. The New York Board of ... More JUTE Technology mission on jute under study THE Union Ministry of Textiles has proposed to the Planning Commission to set up a technology mission on jute and mesta that would address all aspects of the two agricultural products including improvement of product quality and upgradation of ... More AGRICULTURAL POLICY
Centre may freeze cane SMP at Rs 69.50/qtlHAVING ensured unchanged procurement prices for the current year's paddy and wheat crops, the Finance Ministry seems poised for a hat-trick. After a prolonged slanging match with the Agriculture and Food Ministries, the North Block may have its ... More
Decentralised plan schemes losing steam in Kerala Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Stocks: Dizzying Heights Steel Industry in 2003 Outsourcing backlash Stamp paper scam Housing finance scenario Insurance Round-up 2003 Organic farming The Cable tangle Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Rising intolerance (The Hindu) Vaishnavaite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) Saivite Temples in Tamil Nadu (The Hindu) In Depth Insurance Corner Swati CA Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Iraq Diary Looking back Dec. 14-Dec. 20 High cotton prices may drive up output Tea Board mulls new package for bulk growers Is corporate farming really the solution for Indian agriculture? FCI decision on grain export allocation in Jan Supportive policy regime key to food processing: McKinsey Gold sales fall sharply on soaring price 1.25 lakh t corn contracted for exports Rabi sowing gathers momentum Climate congenial as temperature dips Balrampur Chini sugar complex gets under way |
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