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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Palm oil likely to move up
MALAYSIAN crude palm oil futures on MDEX ended slightly higher on Friday on thin volumes as the market participants braced for a long holiday due to the Muslim festival of Id and federal territory day holidays. Weakness was seen in the CBOT soya ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL
Tariff panel to study palmolein duty differential
DUTY anomaly, inverted tariff structure, negative protection, etc., are seemingly words that are now part of India Inc's everyday lexicon. Notable amongst the `victims' of this phenomenon are domestic vegetable oil refiners, who have pleaded ... More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Spices Board to follow 2-pronged strategy on food safety
THE country will not get paranoid about the increasing food safety norms, which are seen as roadblocks by some quarters for Indian exports. "We are for food safety. We ensure that health issues are taken care of. But the thing is we are not ... More




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