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SEEDS


Delta & Pine Land to expand operations here
DELTA and Pine Land Company (D&PL) is now planning to expand operations in India. The company is a global leader in commercial breeding, production and marketing of cotton planting seeds based in Mississippi, USA. It is present in the global ... More

TEA


Downtrend in Coonoor tea auction
PRICES failed to rise at the auctions of the Coonoor Tea Trade Association (CTTA) despite the volume dipping to 9.98 lakh kg - the lowest in seven months - as the demand was inadequate. "Brighter liquoring teas and the better medium ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Bullish trend to resume in NY cotton
New York cotton futures ended higher on Friday on trade and speculative buying after the recent fall in prices during the week. Focus now would be the harvest of cotton crops in the US, China and key countries such as India and Pakistan. China's ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


Concern over edible oil adulteration
ALTHOUGH considered an essential food product of mass consumption, edible oil has most often faced rampant adulteration. Cheaper or low priced substandard oil is mixed with premium oil and palmed off to unwary consumers. Wide price differential ... More

POULTRY


Govt gets ready to handle bird flu outbreak issues
Drug companies Cipla, Ranbaxy, and Hetero are to meet the Chemicals and Fertilisers Ministry soon to discuss the production of generic anti-influenza medicines in the event of an outbreak. More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS


Disease-resistant pepper, ginger in the offing
THE Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology (RGCB) here is developing disease-resistant, genetic varieties of pepper and ginger. The centre has identified the candidate genes suitable for genetically engineering quick wilt disease in pepper, ... More

FIXED DEPOSITS


Farmers' money with banks down
Their deposits in scheduled commercial banks (classified under the household sector category) were down to Rs 1,04,406 crore at the end of March 2004, according to statistics put out by the Reserve Bank of India. Deposits of farmers ... More



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Looking back
Oct. 16-Oct. 22
Vegoil tariff values raised by $10-24/t

'60 pc of Bt cotton sown in Punjab unauthorised'

Bio-diesel card being overplayed a little; cautious monitoring of market needed

5 lakh bales cotton contracted for exports

High margins trigger increase in soya oil imports

Most rubber estates may not get carbon credit


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