Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, March 06, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITY EXCHANGES IT's on the board AT an Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) yard, one would normally expect to see piles of foodgrains or vegetables. But with commodity trading promising to become as big as stock trading in the coming years, do not be surprised to ... More
MCX to launch forward contracts in potato WHEAT AWB to start loading wheat shipment on March 8 AWB Ltd, Australia's monopoly wheat marketing body, will begin loading the first consignment of wheat for India on Wednesday. The initial 25,000-30,000 tonnes shipment will reach the Indian shores before the end of this month, as stipulated in ... More CULTIVATION Campaign for farmers in AP INSIGHT Farm sector holds growth key As the Budget rightly says, `"Unless agriculture grows at four per cent, whatever combination and permutation we may try, we cannot attain 10 per cent growth... " More INSURANCE
New India designs cover for commercially viable cropsEyes energy companies to insure jatropha plant More RUBBER
Rubber futures may declinePhysical supplies seen improving More SUGAR Bearish phase in sugar may last a fortnight Bulls could take over next month; seen in control until H2 More
Sugar stocks ooze sweetness TEA Heavy withdrawals at Coonoor tea sale With the producers refusing to sell the teas at low bids in anticipation of higher prices in the coming weeks in the wake of global shortage in supplies, heavy volumes of teas were withdrawn at the auctions of the Coonoor Tea Trade Association ... More
Fair demand seen at Kochi tea sale
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Palm oil may test support level, rise
Crude futures may move up
FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING SBH to enhance credit to food processing units 40 plots to be developed in phase I More GOLD & SILVER China's gold import rising Gold market sentiment could get an extra boost from news that Bank of China will allow depositors to buy and sell gold products with their dollar accounts. This is likely to have a positive impact on investment activity in China. The product ... More METALS Beijing hiking alumina, copper capacity China's alumina production capacity is expected to rise to 21 million tonnes (mt) a year by the end of 2010 following the scheduled completion of a number of domestic expansion projects, according to China's National Development and Reforms ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL
Suspicion over coconut oil price fallIf the prevailing trend in the coconut oil prices is any indication, manipulations of its prices seem to have resurfaced in the market. The spot price of coconut oil on February 4 which was at Rs 4,800 a quintal shot up to Rs 5,150 a quintal ... More COCONUT & COPRA
Going onlineGETTING READY: A coconut grower drying copra at a farm near Alappuzha, Kerala. The Coconut Development Board and the National Multi Commodity Exchange of India (NMCE) have joined hands to introduce online futures trading in copra soon. It is the ... More COFFEE Coffee growers get more time on interest dues The move will benefit small growers who were the worst hit during the coffee crisis. More POULTRY
Managing disasters
Broiler prices seen to improve Consumption perks up SPICES & CONDIMENTS Jeera could continue to rule lower More INTERVIEW
`Nothing wrong in altering Pulichintala design'Bidder is free to choose the design, says contractor More EVENTS `Call to boost farm exports' India needs to quickly take steps to increase supply of agricultural products to the world market by increasing productivity, according to Dr H.A.C. Prasad, Senior Economic Advisor, Department of Economic Affairs, Union Ministry of Finance. ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Union Budget 2006-2007 Economic Survey 2005-2006
Top Stories In Focus Infrastructure woes stare IT sector IPO Scams FDI in retail sector Dynamic Tirupur Surging Sensex Gold scaling new highs
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Feb. 26-Mar. 4 Vegoil tariff policy rankles producers Poultry industry loss put at Rs 5,000 cr Poultry sector seeks reschedule of loans Fertiliser subsidy to exceed Budget estimates Total subsidy may cross Rs 24,000 crore Short-term credit at 7 pc Farmers to get from kharif season India to turn major metals consumer AWB wins wheat tender Pepper exports to US decline Budget doubles excise duty on sugar Global market's weakness hits oilmeals price |
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