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COMMODITY EXCHANGES

  • New president for ACE

    CLIMATE & WEATHER
    MET SIGNS
    Wayanad and Kasaragode top monsoon deficit charts
    WAYANAD (-35 per cent) and Kasaragode (-33 per cent) topped the district-wise monsoon deficit charts at the end of the 2004 season as Kerala once again ended up on the wrong side of normal (-22 per cent) in June-September precipitation. ... More

    CULTIVATION
    Extended monsoon seen aiding rabi crop
    Low temperatures and raised moisture levels are what farmers need for a good rabi. The ongoing rains will yield just that. More

    RUBBER
    Rubber eases on restricted buys
    AS covering groups and purchase agents restricted their purchases, rubber prices cooled down slightly on Tuesday. Export buying was also reported to be at a halt as the domestic prices moved up trimming the difference with the international ... More

    AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
    Nabard(Thiruvananthapuram) staff strike work
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The entire staff of the Thiruvananthapuram Regional Office of Nabard joined counterparts elsewhere in the country on a one-day strike on Tuesday. Functioning of all Nabard offices came to halt, according to Mr A.S.S. ... More

    OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL
    China, S. Asia brighten oilmeals export prospects
    CHINA has increasingly begun to show interest in oilmeals from India and the solvent extraction industry sees a big market there. Besides, the solvent extraction sector is focussing on the South Asian region to increase demand and improve ... More

    Malaysia eyeing value-added palm oil products shipment
    MALAYSIA is now not only a major producer of palm oil but it has become a major producer of oleo chemicals. The Malaysian Government is looking at all possibilities to increase demand for palm oil and its products by widening its ... More

    SPICES & CONDIMENTS
    Vanilla buying begins inspite of resistance from growers
    DESPITE major vanilla growers showing resistance to sell their produce, some of the major companies have already started buying green vanilla beans from farmers in Kerala and Karnataka. A Bangalore-based company has bought three tonnes of A ... More

    AGRICULTURAL POLICY
    AP plans to promote apiculture in a big way
    THE Government is examining the prospects of promoting apiculture as an alternative livelihood to the farming community in the State. It has invited Kashmiri Apiarists, a private firm engaged in the processing and export of honey, from Punjab ... More

    CO-OPERATIVES
    Kerafed to launch a range of products
    KERALA Kerakarshaka Sahakarana Federation Ltd (Kerafed), the apex cooperative federation of coconut farmers in the State, will soon introduce a range of new products such as coconut milk, coconut milk powder and coconut chips. Announcing this ... More

    NATURAL CALAMITIES

  • Suggestions invited on AP agrarian crisis



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