![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, December 08, 2003 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CULTIVATION Firm offers expertise to cultivate safed musli TO promote the cultivation of the medicinal plant safed musli in Kerala, the Hyderabad-based Nandan Agro Farms Pvt Ltd has launched its services in the State to transfer technology pertaining to cultivation and other services. Safed musli ... More INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AP rythu bazaars to be computerised in phased manner ALL the rythu bazaars in Andhra Pradesh will be computerised in a phased manner and attempts will be made to achieve price parity and stabilisation in the bazaars, Mr M. Jagadiswar, Chief Executive Officer in charge of the bazaars, has said. ... More RUBBER
Better tidingsA woman tapper takes a break from work at a rubber plantation at Nellikunnu in Thrissur district. A study report under the Cost of Cultivation Scheme by the Kerala University has said that the recession in agriculture sector is on the wane, with ... More
Rubber may slip below Rs 52 a-kg level SUGAR
Sugar exports losing momentumCurrently, global sugar prices are ruling around $180 a tonne. On the other hand, Indian exporters are quoting around $200 a tonne. More TEA Orthodox dusts remain firm at Kochi auction THERE was general demand for almost all tea varieties at the Kochi auction. Of the quantity of 9,89,000 kg on offer in the dust category, CTC market was barely steady and tended to ease. Orthodox dust remained firm. The best CTC varieties ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Cotton futures may head higherNYCE cotton futures closed higher on Friday, on speculative buying as the markets awaits next week's USDA data reports. Market participants are looking towards a set of US Agriculture Department reports due out next week. One will be the ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Marked fall in vegetable oil imports in November Increased domestic oil availability is sure to slow down India's import requirement at least during the first six months of the current oil year. Firm international prices and frequent changes in tariff values are also factors inhibiting imports. More
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