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Rubber firm on low arrivals
RUBBER prices ruled steady on Thursday too without much ups and downs on reports of low arrivals in the market following attempts of the growers to sell small quantities of rubber. The upcountry outlets and the main market however did not feel ... More

TEA


Govt files appeal to vacate stay on TMCO
THE Union Government and the Tea Board have filed an appeal in the Madras High Court, seeking to vacate the two-week stay granted by it on the implementation of the Tea (Marketing) Control Order, 2003, following a petition filed by the ... More

`Madhukar panel views biased against southern tea growers'
THE Madhukar committee recommendations for bailing out the small tea growers and the bought leaf factories from its present crisis is ``biased, tilted in favour of the tea sector in the North-eastern part of the country, rather than the southern ... More

LEATHER


Leather park to come up in Chennai
THE Tamil Nadu Government is keen on a promoting a leather park in Chennai, the Executive Director of Council for Leather Exports, Mr S. Audiseshiah, said at a press conference to promote the International Leather Fair to be held in Chennai ... More

FOODGRAINS


Call to adopt new methods of pulses processing
THE urgent need to adopt the latest technology for processing pulses to ensure quality and raise production was stressed in a one-day seminar on `Recent trends in pulse processing', organised by the Paddy Processing Research Centre (Thanjavur) ... More

COFFEE


Lower Brazilian coffee crop to spark price rally
THE prospect of a major contraction in Brazilian coffee production is crystallising with the first estimate for the crop year 2003-04 showing a close to 40 per cent reduction. This could spark a global shortfall in supply for the first time since ... More

POULTRY


NECC in talks with Nafed to buy maize
THE National Egg Co-ordination Committee (NECC) is currently negotiating with Nafed for procurement of a sizable quantity of maize for allotment to poultry farmers. NECC is confident that maize will soon be available in abundant quantities at ... More
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