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Tuesday, July 22, 2003
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Concern over untapped fishing resources
"A realistic appraisal of the deep sea marine resources, a clear policy on such fishing and upgradation of the fishing fleets are urgently required to tap those resources.'' More

PLANTATIONS


Juli flower to fuel biomass plants
JULI flower, the wild thorny plant that has been a menace to many a farmer, has now acquired commercial value. Thanks to the 35 biomass-based power plants in Andhra Pradesh, the farmer can now get nearly Rs 800 for a tonne of the plant ... More

RUBBER


Rubber gains on low arrivals
THE rubber market improved following the withdrawal of the truckers' strike. All grades recorded gains on Monday as arrivals continued to be in a low key. R The covering group resumed the activities in the market but sellers kept off expecting ... More

TEA


Prices up a tad at Coonoor tea sale
BUSINESS was as usual at the weekly tea auctions when 18.39 lakh kgs were offered for sale with Kerala transporters' strike, which was called off on Monday, having a slight effect in prices. Sources in the Coonoor Tea Trade Association (CTTA) ... More

COFFEE


Global coffee prices decline despite lower crop prospects
NOTWITHSTANDING the anticipated 8-10 per cent decline in 2003-04 world coffee production, prices in June fell to their lowest levels since the beginning of the year. Prices weakened as the risk of a frost in Brazil receded. The monthly average ... More

Price stabilisation fund scheme for coffee growers too
COFFEE growers can also take advantage of the price stabilisation fund scheme announced by the Centre from the 2003-04 fiscal, according to a Coffee Board release. As in the case of tea, in the coffee sector also, the small growers with ... More

CO-OPERATIVES


Nafed sets up franchises to sell fertiliser, seeds
Already, about 2,000 such franchises are in operation with 1,400 of them in Uttar Pradesh. More
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