![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, January 06, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES WHEAT
Progressive farmerMr Chintala Venkat Reddy, a farmer based in Hyderabad, exhibiting the wheat crop that he has grown on his farm in Alwal on the western border of Secunderabad. This is the first time that wheat crop has been grown in southern India, that too with ... More AQUACULTURE
Govt to bar entry of imported seafood raw materials into domestic marketTHE Union Government will not allow import of raw material for processing seafood to enter into the domestic market, thereby creating difficulty to fishermen in the country in selling their products, Mr E.V.K.S. Elangovan, Union Minister of State ... More
COMMODITIES Bright prospects seen for commodity futures WITH the accelerating pace of industrialisation and sustained population growth, the prospects for the commodity futures market in 2006 seem bright. "Many former developing nations are industrialising and joining the world economy, creating a ... More RUBBER Rubber Board hopeful of achieving production target THE Rubber Board on Thursday reiterated that India's annual rubber production in 2005-06 would grow by the projected 4 per cent to touch 7.80 lakh tonnes despite a shortfall occurred in the past months. "We will easily achieve 7.80 lakh ... More
Rubber under selling pressure TEA
Cold comfortA tea plantation worker in Udagamandalam in Tamil Nadu taking a nap during a brief spell of sunshine. Extensive damage to crops has been reported from various tea growing pockets of the Nilgiris with frost hitting the low lying areas. Charring ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Gold may test support levelsSPOT gold prices shot higher in an extension to the 2005's blistering rally across precious metals amid positive sentiment and a weaker dollar. Prices are starting to show signs of exhaustion indicating a corrective fall in the offing. Initial ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL
Dec oilmeal exports up 55 pcOILMEAL exports from the country increased 55 per cent in December on recovery of soyameal shipments and buying by Far-East markets. According to the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA), export of oilmeals in December was 5.79 lakh ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Cardamom steady on buying support THE cardamom market ruled steady with marginal improvement in prices at the auctions held in Kerala and Tamil Nadu during the week. Exporters as well as domestic dealers were active because of the prevailing low prices. For the exporters the ... More EVENTS Kalam wants farmers to reap expert advice Agricultural universities and scientists should analyse the data of rains in the last 10 years and provide valuable information. More OUTLOOK
Onion production may top record 6 m tonnes Potato output seen up 50 lakh tonnesA RECORD production of onion is likely this season (July 2005-June 2006), while potato output could rise by about half-a-million tonnes (mt) on increased coverage during the rabi season. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, onion ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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