Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Tuesday, August 27, 2002
Agri Prices (Aug. 26)
Sugar S301323 (1325)
Palm oil364 (367)
Groundnut oil ready525 (538)
Coconut oil4700 (4625)
Pepper garbled ready8700 (8600)

News
Features
Stocks
Port Info
Archives


Subscription

Group Sites

AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES

COMMODITY EXCHANGES


Govt to go slow in opening up farm commodity trade
LIBERALISATION of trade in agriculture commodities will essentially be a slow process primarily as the Government needs to protect the interests of domestic producers, Mr. Sharad Yadav, Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, ... More

FLORICULTURE


Kurnool farmers shift to pulses, sunflower
FARMERS are increasingly switching over from cultivation of cotton to sunflower, pulses and vegetables in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. Consequently, the area under cotton during the current year has declined to 35,000 hectares from ... More

RUBBER


Rubber prices remain static
RUBBER prices continued to stagnate on weak buying support. Arrivals were sparse as small growers and marginal traders restricted the supply to the market. More arrivals are expected this week end as the tapping has continued unabated in the ... More

TAXATION


TN rice millers want compounding tax scrapped
THE Madurai District Rice Mill Owners' Association has expressed concern over the "farcical" replacement of sales tax with compounding tax. In a statement issued here, the President of the association, Mr K. Vasanthavel, said that though the ... More

FOODGRAINS


'Revoke new export policy on broken rice'
THE Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) has urged the Government to withdraw new export policy on broken rice for orders which have already been booked under the previous regulations. It also demanded restricting ... More

SILK


Silk exports likely to exceed target by 10 pc
A MARGINAL improvement in demand is expected to help India's silk exports to surpass the earlier fixed target of $450 million by 10 per cent. The export target was pegged lower on account of the sluggish demand trend globally. However, the ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


Soyabean prices soar
DROUGHT has not spared the soyabean crop. The yield levels are expected to decline by 16 to 18 per cent during the current season compared to the last. According to sources, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan have been the worst hit, with the former ... More

Edible oils cause big bulge in import bill
EVEN as the first quarter import growth in the current fiscal registered a modest 3.17 per cent increase, import of 300 sensitive tariff lines being monitored in the aftermath of the removal of import curbs by the Directorate-General of Foreign ... More

COCONUT & COPRA


Coconut oil sector on revival path
THE coconut oil industry, which was in doldrums, is now on a revival path following the resumption of futures trading in coconut oil and copra. After the ban on futures trading in coconut oil in 1971, the oil milling industry in Kerala was ... More
Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in
Subscribe to: Business Line

Pick a Winner Stock Market Contest

Top Stories
HPCL to invest Rs 32 cr in 3 storage tanks in South


Dr Reddy's in healthy frame — To tap US market with branded formulations

Govt to go slow in opening up farm commodity trade

MPs seek review of fresh investment plans of KIOCL

Licence fee, courseware cost hike — NIIT franchisees `on the verge of closure'

Insurance industry in crisis: IRDA chief

In Depth
Gender Justice
Simple Economics
Small Investor
Looking back
Aug. 18-Aug. 24
Sugar industry going edible oil sector way — Controversy over imports under advance licence scheme likely

Draining the bitter cup

Tea cos cheer `welcome aberration'

Mother Dairy grows up, turns Amul's rival — Set for joint ventures with 6 State co-operatives

Pepsi, Punjab Govt sign deal for citrus cultivation

'Raw sugar imports to replenish stocks' — Part of cost-effective operations, says Sakthi Sugars CMD

EU's sugar regime a spoilsport for ryots in poor countries

New relief measures for coffee growers


The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | Home |

Copyright © 2002, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line