Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, March 29, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Project to produce ethanol from sweet sorghum ICRISAT-RUSNI VENTURE More COMMODITY EXCHANGES Dubai exchange launches silver futures trading The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) has announced the launch of silver futures contracts. The DGCX Silver futures will be a 1,000 troy oz. contract with maturities in March, July, September and December each year. On maturity of a ... More AQUACULTURE
A hill stands between Andhra fishermen, Gangavaram portThe company's proposal would mean additional 10-15 km of commuting More RUBBER Spot rubber rules flat Spot rubber rates remained flat on Tuesday. The final days of the financial year kept market activities extremely dull. The arrivals at the main marketing centres were low as usual. The sharp gains in international futures failed to strengthen ... More TEA Harrisons Malayalam bags Pak tea order Harrisons Malayalam, a south Indian plantation company, has bagged an order to export three million kg (mkg) of tea to Pakistan. "It's a significant breakthrough," said Mr Jairam Ramesh, Union Minister of State for Commerce, adding that the ... More WATER Balance sheets on water a hit in AP 5 lakh farmers in 650 villages have ready reckoners More COFFEE
Brazil to help boost domestic coffee offtakeNew campaign in 3-6 months; plans to sharpen export strategy More POULTRY TN bankers mull poultry package Industry plea following bird flu scare More
Sample from MP district tests positive for bird flu
Marathi song dispels fears of bird flu SPICES & CONDIMENTS Pepper exports to Japan down Exports of pepper, both whole and ground, to Japan declined in 2005, despite an increase in that country's imports of the commodity. Shipments of whole pepper, which stood at 608 tonnes in 2003 and 666 tonnes the following year dropped to 416 ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS Opposition parties observe bandh in AP Protest against Gangavaram firing More PEOPLE Arun Bidappa dead Mr Arun Bidappa, Managing Director of Karnataka Coffee Brokers Ltd, died in Bangalore after suffering from cancer in the pancreas. He was 50. He is survived by wife and two daughters. Mr Bidappa, who passed away on March 24, was ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Mar. 19-Mar. 25 Why gold prices move ahead of metals Will `terminator' seed tech gain entry? Amul, NDDB back to doing business with each other Expert sees bullish outlook for base metals MetalJunction plans coal futures auction Entry of FCV tobacco to US sought Rubber prices on the rise again |
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