![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, July 14, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES WHEAT 1 million t wheat import likely: USDA INDIA is likely to import one million tonnes of wheat during 2005-06 and such imports would be for the first time in six years, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said, in its latest report on World Agricultural Demand and Supply ... More CULTIVATION SABMiller to identify potential areas for barley cultivation WITH a view to helping local farmers and sourcing quality raw material for its brewing from local areas, SABMiller India Ltd, a subsidiary of the UK-based SABMiller plc, has decided to identify potential areas to promote barley cultivation. The ... More FLORICULTURE
Flora Expo at Delhi in Sept next yearTHE Government will host the Flora Expo in September 2006 in New Delhi in an effort to boost floriculture exports in the country. APEDA (Agriculture and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority) will sponsor the show and seek ... More RUBBER Marginal fall in spot rubber prices SPOT rubber lost marginally on buyer resistance. The covering groups and purchase agents kept a low profile observing slight improvement in weather conditions. Meanwhile, certain dealers and growers preferred to sell the stock at higher levels ... More TEA
Tea exports dip in May; output up 8.6 m kgTEA exports fell sharply by five million kg (mkg) in May, wiping out in one stroke all the gains made in shipments during the calendar year. On the other hand, production has continued to increase, with output rising by 8.6 mkg in ... More
Over 18 lakh kg tea on offer this week at Coonoor sale OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL World soya output seen steady WORLD oilseed production for 2005-06 is projected at 378.66 million tonnes (mt), little changed from the previous year, despite an imminent decline in soyabean production in the US because of lower acreage and lower yield caused by weather ... More WTO G-20 seeks meaningful results in farm talks DEVELOPING countries with a stakeholder interest in agriculture have said that meaningful results are essential to lead the Doha Development Round to a successful end by 2006. Meeting ahead of the mini-Ministerial scheduled to take place later ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jul. 3-Jul. 9 World cotton prices may firm up on lower output The contentious world of agricultural trade Pepsi extends focus to wet seaweed Per capita cereal consumption drops 20 pc Commodity bourses to move towards compulsory delivery Uniform margin system planned Ministries differ on NDDB setting up subsidiaries |
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