![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, December 27, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES WHEAT US scientist develops system using two machines to harvest wheat A WHEAT-harvesting system that could help farmers has been developed by a scientist in the US. Farmers world-wide use a wheat-harvesting combine that cuts, threshes and cleans the wheat. But the scientist, Mr Mark Siemens of the US ... More ANIMALS & LIVESTOCK NPIL-Pfizer deal on animal health products MUMBAI: Nicholas Piramal India Ltd (NPIL) has signed a long-term contract manufacturing agreement with Pfizer International LLC for animal health products. The agreement is for a period of seven years and renewable thereafter, a company ... More SEEDS Syngenta plans radiochemistry lab in West Bengal SYNGENTA of Switzerland, a global leader in agribusiness and a company that is committed to sustainable agriculture through innovative research and technology, is likely to set up a radiochemistry laboratory in West Bengal. A feasibility study ... More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Prospects for bulk pineapple exports brighten Pilot consignment of 5 tonnes sets sail for DubaiTHE prospects of large-scale pineapple exports from the country look ripe as technical procedures for shipping the fruit by sea are ready. The pre-harvest and post-harvest protocols for shipping pineapple by sea have been completed with a ... More RUBBER Rubber continues to gain on short-supply THE week opened with firm quotations in physical rubber prices. Main marketing centres continued to experience short supply, while covering groups and purchase agents were active in selected grades. Sellers kept a low profile, expecting ... More TEA Upasi bourse exploring new trading system for tea futures THE Upasi Commodities Exchange Ltd (UCEL), following its failure to commence futures trading in tea even a year after setting up of the company, will now find out a new trading system, suitable to all stakeholders, for making the exchange ... More TOBACCO Tobacco Board officials visit Chennai port, container terminals OFFICIALS of the Tobacco Board and leading tobacco exporters from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, visited the Chennai port and the private container terminal to inspect the facilities. Dr P. Dayachari, Chairman, Tobacco Board; Dr J. Suresh Babu, ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Dec. 18-Dec. 24 Base, precious metals to rally in Q1 next year Poultry body plans floor price for egg export Row over price ceiling for raw jute Commodity bourses suspend futures; Consumer Affairs Ministry cries foul Sugar mills may delay fulfilling export obligation Rising offtake buoys tea industry hopes |
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