Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, March 08, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITY EXCHANGES Castorseed futures down RBD palmolein and soya oil weakened further on the local edible oils market on Tuesday on continued offerings, while groundnut oil remained steady on stray buying. Castor seed futures fell below the Rs 1,600-level on increased selling. Groundnut ... More
DGCX registers record volume in February WHEAT India could import 7-20 lt of wheat next season The global wheat trade sees India importing between seven lakh tonnes (lt) and 20 lt of the foodgrain the next season starting June. "We expect India to import between 15 lt and 20 lt," said Mr Mark Samson, Vice-President for South Asia, US ... More SEEDS AP chosen as `Seed Valley' for the nation Research and development facilities to be set up More RUBBER Rubber crashes on panic selling Rubber prices declined sharply on Tuesday. Panic selling from dealers and growers worsened the situation as heavy pre-monsoon showers and weak global sentiments took the steam out of the market, which already lacked buying interest. Usually the ... More TEA
Tea prices weakeningKenya revised estimates limit output shortfall More COTTON Monsanto offers to cut trait value of Bt cotton Mahyco-Monsanto, which owns the Bt cotton technology, has offered to reduce the trait value by Rs 350, according to Mr N. Raghuveera Reddy, the State Minister for Agriculture and Civil Supplies. Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Confusion keeps cumin traders away from NMCEQuality parameters More
AGRICULTURAL POLICY
Govt may control urea distribution"Industry should strengthen its distribution network in order to ensure down the line availability of fertilisers at the farmer's field," Mr Paswan said. Objective of the deregulation not achieved More EVENTS
Farmers' protestFARMERS FROM KERALA protesting against the agrarian crisis and alarming rate of farmers' suicides in Wayanad district at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Tuesday. ... More EXPORTS & IMPORTS US to hold talks on norms for wheat imports To get a clear picture on India's requirements More TRENDS
Uphill taskAN OLD WOMAN, who was employed in the Pasumala tea estate in Idukki district, carries water from a pit at the base of the hill to her dwelling above the hill. She lost her job when the owners abandoned the estate after tea prices crashed. When ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Feb. 26-Mar. 4 Vegoil tariff policy rankles producers Poultry industry loss put at Rs 5,000 cr Poultry sector seeks reschedule of loans Fertiliser subsidy to exceed Budget estimates Total subsidy may cross Rs 24,000 crore Short-term credit at 7 pc Farmers to get from kharif season India to turn major metals consumer AWB wins wheat tender Pepper exports to US decline Budget doubles excise duty on sugar Global market's weakness hits oilmeals price |
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