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Thursday, October 30, 2003
Agri Prices (Oct. 29)
S 301341/1341
Palm oil408 (404)
Ground ready470 (463)
Coconut oil ready6850 (6850)
Pepper garbled ready7000 (7000)

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Multi-commodity bourse launches newsletter
MULTI Commodity Exchange of India on Tuesday launched a commodity newsletter - `MCX ComNews', covering industry and exchange-specific news, encompassing development in domestic and international commodity markets. Ms Padma Swaminathan, ... More

CULTIVATION


Fodder cultivation drive in Tirunelveli dt.
MADURAI: Under the Western Ghats Development Programme, twenty-five farmers are to be selected to grow fodder on 25 hectares at a cost of Rs 1.75 lakh to augment milk production even during the summer in the Tirunelveli district, near ... More

RUBBER


Rubber prices fall sharply
RUBBER rates declined sharply on Wednesday. Improved selling from traders and growers put pressure on the prices. All the grades lost as buyers continued to abstain from the market. The favourable climatic conditions intensified the tapping ... More

METALS


Increase likely in metal prices
MAJOR domestic producers of copper, zinc and lead are expected to increase their prices from November 1, 2003, in line with LME price fluctuation, according to trade sources. Hindustan Copper Limited (HCL), Birla Copper and Sterlite Copper, the ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


Base import price for palm, soya oils hiked
THE Finance Ministry on Wednesday raised the tariff value on various imported oils by between $42 and $52 a tonne. The hike comes in the wake of continuous increase in the prices of vegetable oils in the international market. The last revision ... More

CWC stripped of role to import Nepal vanaspati
The decision to de-notify CWC has been prompted by a High Court-imposed stay on its canalisation operations. More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS


Global decline in prices of pepper continues
DECLINING trend continues in pepper prices worldwide following reports of increased availability. International operators are reluctant to take long positions and instead resort to hand to mouth covering at market prices. Reports of ... More
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