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Retention price: Govt move keeps urea units on tenterhooks
THE introduction of drastic changes in the urea pricing policy parameters being contemplated by the Government has the domestic nitrogenous fertiliser industry on tenterhooks. The proposed changes pertain to the 7th and 8th pricing periods ... More

FOOD & DAIRY PRODUCTS


Hatsun Agro plans to expand market in western region
THE Chennai-based Hatsun Agro Product Ltd is considering further acquisitions and market expansions in the western region, particularly in Karnataka and parts of Maharashtra, according to its Managing Director, Mr R.G. Chandramogan. Hatsun Agro ... More

SUGAR


JKingsman picks up stake in sugaronline.com
SOCIETE JKingsman, one of the world's largest independent physical sugar brokerage companies, has purchased a significant stake in Milecourt Ltd, which has recently acquired sugaronline.com. Following this development, the management of the ... More

TEA


  • Mixed trend at Kochi tea sale

    COTTON


    Cotton futures to move up
    Cotton futures at the New York cotton exchange closed marginally higher aided by good export figures on Friday. After four consecutive sessions of losses, prices settled with moderate gains on Friday helped by renewed evidence of buying ... More

    OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


    Downward trend in palm oil prices
    Crude palm oil futures on the Malaysia Derivatives Exchange, or MDEX, closed slightly lower on Friday in range bound trading after the export estimates failed to provide any clues on further direction of prices. News that India was planning ... More

    COFFEE


    Berry borer set to strike coffee crop
    COFFEE planters in the region have been advised to undertake integrated pest management (IPM) practices to curb the spread of the dreaded pest, `coffee berry borer', by the Coffee Board. According to the Coffee Board, the infested berries could ... More

    SPICES & CONDIMENTS


    Pepper prices steady
    PEPPER prices ruled steady at the terminal market here on equilibrium in demand and supply. Spot prices for MG 1 garbled and ungarbled remained at last weekend's levels of Rs 6,400 and Rs 6,000 a quintal respectively on Friday. New pepper also ... More

    MARKETING


    Amareswara, Mahindras join hands to market hybrid seeds
    AMARESWARA Agri-Tech Ltd (AATL), a Hyderabad-based hybrid seed company, has tied up with Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd (MML) for marketing its products across the country and also in Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan. AATL currently has 150 distributors ... More
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