![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, August 17, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES AQUACULTURE
Indian shrimp prices slip in US marketsProspects are brightening for shrimp exports to Japan and volumes are poised to rise. More FLORICULTURE
Shines on demandA flower vendor busy handling sunflowers at Jagannath Ghat wholesale flower market in Kolkata. Prices of all flowers have increased since the weekend on demand for celebrations connected with the Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan. The prices ... More RUBBER Rubber declines below Rs 60 SPOT rubber rates declined further on Tuesday. Sheet rubber RSS 4 broke the support level at Rs 60 to close at Rs 59.50, shedding 50 paise per kg against its previous closing on Saturday. The fall in international rubber prices and the ... More SUGAR Sugar industry upset over 100 pc jute packaging order The industry is questioning the grounds for issuing the mandatory order that has come into effect from Aug 1. More
K.K. Birla group's sugar cos revamp plan suffers setback Bihar Govt refuses reallocation of sugar unit to UP
K.K. Birla group to invest Rs 450 cr on sugar capacity expansion TAXATION
Bill introduced to abolish cess on agri-product exportsA Bill to discontinue the existing cess on the export of several agricultural products was introduced in the Lok Sabha by the Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Kamal Nath, here on Tuesday. Once this Bill is enacted, exporters would not be ... More PRECIOUS METALS Gold de-hedging in Q2 at 85 t MUMBAI: Gold de-hedging in the second quarter of 2005 was 2.74 million ounces (Moz) or 85.1 tonnes. Scheduled deliveries into committed hedge positions generated the bulk, Gold Fields Mineral Services said in its latest Global Hedge Book ... More COTTON Global cotton production may trail consumption IN 2005-06, world cotton consumption is projected to increase by 3.7 per cent to a new high of 24.4 million tonnes (23.5 mt), while production is expected to decline 8.4 per cent to 23.9 mt (26.1 mt). With the year's production set to trail ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Castorseed futures likely to fall further Good crop prospects lead to speculative sales CASTORSEED futures prices are expected to fall further on continued speculative selling by a few stockists and operators on prospects of good castor crop in Gujarat for the next season. Castorseed October contracts on the Ahmedabad Commodity ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus BHEL Disinvestment The Yuan Revaluation Dabhol power regenerated Tracking the rains Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
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Looking back Aug. 7-Aug. 13 Orthodox tea subsidy: No benefit to small-scale units Pepper prices up Rs 200 a quintal Indian shrimp prices slide in US market Kochi port plans to convert dredged materials to organic manure Rains rescue kharif oilseeds from gloom Mawana Sugars plans Rs 535-cr capacity expansion `Farmers get 28 pc of what people pay for fruits & vegetables' Palm oil is not a saturated fat, say scientists |
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