![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, January 04, 2003 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT RICE Rice exporters fault Govt policies, fear loss THOUGH India is reported to have emerged as the second largest exporter of rice, its hold in the global grains market will primarily depend on the Government's clarity in thought and long-term perspective, trade sources said. "It is lack of ... More RUBBER Rubber climbs back to Rs 45/kg THE rubber market recovered fast as it moved ahead to touch Rs 45 a kg after a fall during the last few days. Arrivals continued to remain dull. The tendency to hold on the stock was evident in most producing points due to the fluctuations in ... More
FOODGRAINS Farm output down 25 lakh tonne AGRICULTURAL production in Andhra Pradesh has gone down by 25 lakh tonnes during the year due to drought conditions prevailing in several parts of the State and consequently the growth rate is likely to suffer, Mr Y. Ramakrishnudu, Finance ... More AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS Nabard incentives for AEZ funding THE National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (Nabard) has formulated a scheme to provide 100 per cent refinance to commercial banks that are extending loans to farmers for cultivation of identified crops in the agri-export zones set ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Spices Board biotech unit to supply quality seedlings WITH the objective of making disease-free planting materials available to farmers at affordable prices, the Spices Board set up a new biotech production unit at its headquarters here on Friday. The Union Commerce Secretary, Mr Dipak ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Inside China Stock scam unravelling Petrol pump controversy Kelkar Report Reliance & Telecom Competition 2002: A drought year In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics India Interior Consumer Notes Looking back Dec. 22-Dec. 28 Dumping duty on raw silk imports recommended Gold surges to 6-year high Wheat output may plunge on poor sowing, climate Amul-Mother Dairy tussle set to intensify Rabi crop outlook cause for concern Kelkar panel dilutes proposals for food products Excise duty exemption on tea, coffee, spices, milk to continue |
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