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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES

RICE


A raw deal
Final stage of harvesting in full swing in suburban Thrissur. The State Government's decision to reduce the procurement price of paddy by Rs 20 per quintal to help the co-operative societies is proving to be a boon to private mills. Paddy, which ... More

AQUACULTURE


A long haul
Fishermen haul their catch at Chavakad beach in Thrissur district on Monday morning. The Centre has allocated Rs 89.01 crore for safety measures along the 643-km Kerala coastline. The plan includes stationing of armed police forces in the coastal ... More

PLANTATIONS


Kerala Minister favours Rs 75/kg MSP for arecanut
THE Kerala Forest Minister, Mr K.P. Vishwanathan, has said that arecanut growers should be given a minimum support price of Rs 75 a kg to balance the production cost. A press release by the Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing ... More

RUBBER


Rubber rules firm
KOTTAYAM: AFTER an improvement over weekend covering purchases on Saturday, the spot rubber rates remained firm on Monday. As the peak season expires indicating the possibility of scarcity of raw material, growers are expecting a bull ... More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS


Airfreight sops for cardamom exports extended
THE Spices Board has extended the airfreight assistance of Rs 45 a kg for cardamom exports to the West Asian countries up to February 28. The Board, in a bid to boost exports of cardamom and a consequent increase in prices, had introduced the ... More

NEWSPAPERS & PUBLISHING


Magazine for farmers Sharad Krishi launched
THE Centre for International Trade in Agriculture and Agro-based Industries (CITA), a non-profitable organisation that helps farmers conduct business against the backdrop of WTO, has announced the launch of Sharad Krishi, a magazine ... More

WTO


`Strong alliance must for success of WTO Doha round'
FROM the agricultural standpoint, the signals for a successful Doha round are getting weaker as negotiations lag on, putting other non-agricultural trade issues and business opportunities at risk, Mr Joachim von Braun, Director-General of ... More


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