![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, June 30, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CLIMATE & WEATHER Chances of El Nino event recede further THE Australian Bureau of Meteorology has said in its latest update that there is "little sign of a trigger" to establish a classical Pacific Ocean El Nino in the near term, though some (but not all) indicators remain near the threshold levels. ... More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Poovan prices may take a hitMARKET analysts foresee a price rise for the Karpooravalli and Rasthali banana varieties and a steep drop in the price of the Poovan banana in the coming months. The Domestic and Export Market Intelligence Cell, functioning in the Centre for ... More RUBBER Spot rubber rules steady THE domestic spot rubber continued to rule steady on Wednesday. Though the buyers queue seemed to be narrow, the absence of quantity sellers in major grades kept the market flat and slightly firm throughout the session. Moderate buying from ... More SUGAR 34 lt sugar released for July-Sept quarter MUMBAI: The Centre has released 34 lakh tonnes of sugar as quota for indigenous free sale for the July-September quarter. With the release of 2.16 lakh tonnes of sugar as levy quota for each of these three months already, the total ... More TEA Tea Board allows manual bidding for dust category THE Tea Board has finally relented to the organisers' plea for manual bidding at auction, albeit for the dust category only. The Board has, in a communication to the six auction centres - Kolkata, Siliguri, Guwahati, Kochi, Coonoor and ... More
COIR Coir body wants Kerala to provide level playing field THE Indian Coir Association has called upon the State Government to provide a level playing field for the coir industry in order to survive the competition both from within and outside the country. Addressing the 49th annual general meeting, ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS BRANDSTAND Spicing up America The Spices Board is taking a shot at promoting its brand Flavourit in the US. More CO-OPERATIVES Kerala co-op bank plans to disburse Rs 500 cr this year THE Kerala State Co-operative Agricultural and Rural Development Bank (KSCARD) plans to disburse loans to the extent of Rs 500 crore in the current year. The bank is laying special emphasis on disbursement of loans for agricultural purposes in ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jun. 19-Jun. 25 Commodity futures clock record volume in April-May Fresh buying, short covering push gold up Sri Lankan vanaspati imports hurting local industry: IVPA `Use brackish water to get groundnut sowing under way' Cabinet nod for Bill to exempt N-E jute units from cess Rubber plunges below Rs 60-mark Free water for farming may not last: Montek |
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