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Friday, December 27, 2002
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Rubber still at Rs 46.50/kg
RUBBER prices continue to rule higher with RSS4 hovering around the Rs 46.50-level that it touched on Tuesday. The market has not recovered from holiday mood after Christmas. Arrivals continued to be low as the onward trend in prices has not ... More

TEA


Upasi seeks loans at low rates
THE Upasi Taxation and Finance Committee has suggested the creation of a `special fund'" under which soft loans at concession rates are made available to the century-old industry for enabling it to overcome the present crisis. ``Quick ... More

TECHNOLOGY


Agricultural Technology park mooted
HYDERABAD: The Vice-Chancellor of Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University, Dr I. V. Subba Rao, sought the establishment of an Agricultural Technology Park and offered land to entrepreneurs for this purpose. Presiding over the ... More

FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING


Agro Corpn on growth path
THE Andhra Pradesh State Agro Industries Development Corporation Ltd (APSAIDCL), which was in the `red' for long and recommended for closure by the Subramaniam Committee, has been slowly rehabilitating itself after shedding excess flab, winding ... More

DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS


Amul-Mother Dairy tussle set to intensify
THE ongoing tussle between Amul and the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) over the latter's move to establish joint venture marketing companies with State-level dairy federations is set to intensify, with the Institute of Rural Management ... More

Milma, NDDB arm sign marketing pact
THE Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd (Milma) and National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) subsidiary, Mother Dairy Foods Ltd, have entered into a joint venture to market Milma products in Kerala. The joint venture agreement, ... More

FOODGRAINS


Rabi crop outlook cause for concern
EVEN by October when the condition of drought-ravaged kharif crops was known, there was enough indication of things to follow - a poor rabi season crop, in the wake of inadequate soil moisture in major parts of northern India. Evidence of ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


Palm oil prices may head north
PALM oil prices during 2003 are expected to rise to $400-500 per tonne as against $300-350 this year, according to Dr Ahmad Ibrahim, Director of Malaysian Palm Oil Promotion Council (MPOPC). Dr Ibrahim told Business Line that there was ... More
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