![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, February 04, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CULTIVATION Project for organic market development launched THE Indian Organic Market Development Project (IOMDP), undertaken by the Bangalore-based International Competence Centre for Organic Agriculture (ICCOA) for the development of organic market in the country, was launched here on Thursday. The ... More COMMODITIES Banks may be allowed to trade in commodities IN what would give a huge boost to commodity futures trading, the Government is all set to allow banks to trade in commodity derivatives. The Reserve Bank of India, according to sources, has given its nod to amend Sections 6 and 8 of the ... More FLORICULTURE More farmers in Kodagu take to growing anthurium ANTHURIUM cultivation as a commercial venture is slowly picking up in Kodagu district with public sector banks coming out with area-specific schemes. Commonly known as `Coorg anthurium,' this floriculture product has carved a niche for itself ... More RUBBER Technical meet on rubber in Pune tomorrow THE Indian Rubber Manufacturers Research Association (IRMRA) is organising a one-day technical seminar on rubber compound and rubber components for rubber and allied industries on February 5 in Pune. This is the second such seminar being ... More
Rubber firm on covering buys TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Spot gold may head lowerSPOT gold prices are being supported strongly despite a 25 basis point rate hike by FOMC overnight. Had the Fed been more aggressive, the dollar may have firmed, which would have been bearish for gold. Markets also were waiting for the US ... More COTTON
Low prices may fuel cotton useA STEEP fall in global cotton prices caused by a sharp increase in production to record levels is expected to stimulate consumption to a new high. The price fall may also generate large inventory build-up and importantly, impact cotton plantings ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Groundnut oil prices may rule steady DESPITE reduced inflows, groundnut oil prices, especially in Gujarat, may rule steady at current levels in the next few days due to restricted buying from oil packers and exporters. Groundnut oil (loose) prices of average quality at the ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Pepper prices turn cold as sellers press panic button PEPPER prices dropped sharply on panic selling in futures and huge imports from other origins. The procurement operations by the Kerala Government since last month do not seem to have made any impact on the market so far. Spot prices ... More
Vietnam joins global pepper community EXPORTS & IMPORTS Coffee exports down 6 pc on dip in production COFFEE exports for the 2004 calendar year, tracking a lower crop, declined by about six per cent in quantity to 2.096 lakh tonnes compared to 2.224 lakh tonnes in 2003. In rupee value terms, exports during the year dropped by four per cent, while ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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