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Tuesday, September 30, 2003
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The bitter-sweet cane arrears
If a factory does not get adequate credit it has no choice but face arrears in payments. More

RUBBER


Sheet rubber down on poor buying
THE rubber market showed a mixed trend on Monday. Sheet rubber RSS 4 fell to Rs 49.50 per kg against Rs 50 as on Saturday in the absence of quantum buyers. RSS 5 was also weak while all other grades remained static without much trading ... More

TEA


`S. Indian teas ideal for ready-to-drink types'
SOUTH Indian teas are eminently suited for the ready-to-drink type of teas as they do not turn hazy or muddy, a pre-eminent requirement for flavoured and iced teas, Mr N. Dharmaraj, Chairman, Upasi Tea Committee, said. ``Creaming down, which ... More

WATER


No tunnel vision
Workers of a construction group making a tunnel by boring through a hill in Kuruvilangadu near Kottayam in Kerala. The 1,500-metre tunnel project is a part of the Moovattupuzha Valley Irrigation Project. When completed, it could supply water to ... More

JUTE


Plan to use jute geo-textiles to lay roads in rural areas
THE jute industry is now actively taking necessary steps to promote the usage of jute geo-textiles, both in the domestic and international markets. According to industry sources, the Jute Manufacturers' Development Corporation (JMDC) has ... More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS


Cardamom rises on short supply
CARDAMOM prices last week witnessed an upward trend recording an increase of Rs 70-80 per kg on increased demand and short supply. As drought conditions prevailed in the growing areas, arrivals of bold varieties continued to shrink. ``Market ... More

TRENDS


Farmers' body to hold `Rural Olympics'
THE Federation of Farmers Association (FFA) in partnership with the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh (SAAP) will be conducting `Rural Olympics' in the State from November to January. The initiative, claimed to be the first of its kind in the ... More
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