![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, January 29, 2002 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES POLICY Lion's share for States proposed in Plan panel irrigation outlay THE Working Group on Major & Medium Irrigation Programme for the Tenth Plan has proposed a total outlay of the order of Rs 1,09,025 crore, of which a lion's share of Rs 1,07,327 crore would be under State Plan for the development of major and ... More PRECIOUS METALS Gold gains; silver falls MUMBAI: Gold was better but silver drifted further on subdued overseas advices on the local bullion market on Monday. Standard mint gold was traded slightly higher at Rs 4,670, against the previous level of Rs 4,660 per 10 gm. Gold ... More METALS Copper edges higher MUMBAI: Prices of copper edged up on the local non-ferrous metal market here on Monday on mild demand from industries. Copper scrap heavy inched up to Rs 110.00 per kg, followed by copper wire bar to Rs 126.00 per kg and copper utensils ... More FOODGRAINS APEDA specifications for quality control -- Rice exporters told to fall in line THE Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) has expressed concern over the inadequate steps taken by rice exporters to implement its specifications for rice mills concerning quality control. APEDA has ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Edible oils rule quiet MUMBAI: Prices ruled quiet for edible oils on the local oilseeds market on Monday. Castorseed futures ruled quiet but spot prices were steady in moderate activity. In edible oils, groundnut oil eased from Rs 367 to Rs 363 per 10 kg on ... More POULTRY Central aid for Assam chick farm THE Assam Government has received Central assistance to the tune of Rs 45 lakh for the Central Chick Rearing Farm at Khanapara, Guwahati for strengthening the infrastructure and distribution of commercial chicks to the poor in the rural areas and ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Pepper output seen static PEPPER production the country during 2002 is estimated to be at last year's level of 65,000 tonnes, while the global production is estimated to be around 3,10,000 tonnes. In fact, there was no crop monitoring mechanism here and yet it was ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Jan. 20-Jan. 26 Foodgrains offtake surges by 55 per cent El Nino staging comeback? Scientists deny Pak claims on `infested' wheat Govt plans base price for basmati exports Tea exporters to get market growth assistance |
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