![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, November 17, 2003 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CULTIVATION
Good crop brings smiles back to M.P. farmersPUROSHOTAM Mukhati, a soyabean farmer of Tillaur Khurd village near Indore in Madhya Pradesh, planned to buy a Mahindra Scorpio from the gains he has made from growing soyabean. He, however, has now opted to wait until he harvests potato in a ... More RUBBER Rubber prices seen range-bound THE rubber market opened on a weak note on Monday. Traders began to unfold their stocks as the arrivals improved on favourable climatic conditions and unfavourable world market reports. But the real nervousness hit the market on Tuesday. ... More TEA 20 lakh kg teas to be withheld at TN auctions AROUND 20 lakh kg of tea valued at more than Rs 8 crore that was to be offered for sale at the forthcoming Coimbatore and Coonoor auctions, will now be set aside as a result of the CST-TNGST imbroglio. Further quantities likely to arrive for sale ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Cotton prices may move upNYCE cotton futures ended higher mainly due to the bullish USDA cotton export sales report on Friday. The US Department of Agriculture said cotton weekly net upland sales surged to 448,800 running bales (RB), up from 275,800 RBs in last week's ... More FOODGRAINS Pvt sector foodgrains export policy on anvil FACED with the grim reality of a surplus stock of foodgrains this year, the Government is seriously considering to make export of foodgrains ``a completely market-driven activity'' by facilitating its export by private sector. Highly-placed ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL
Soya trade on recovery path with high output, returnsTHE soyabean industry is on the path to recovery, thanks to increased production and productivity besides higher prices. "There is a feel good factor all around the industry. Production is up and prices are higher because of fall in the US ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Opposition over allotment of land for vanilla cultivation in Kerala THE allotment of 1,100 acres by the Plantation Corporation of Kerala (PCK) to 11 private parties for cultivating vanilla has evoked criticism from the Opposition parties who have alleged corruption and violation of rules in the deal. The ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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