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COMMODITY EXCHANGES


Govt planning law to make warehouse receipts negotiable
THE Government is planning to introduce a legislation to make warehouse receipts a negotiable instrument in order to facilitate increased agricultural lending by banks, the Union Agriculture Minister, Mr Sharad Pawar, said here on Thursday. ... More

AQUACULTURE


Seafood exports may dip 10 pc
SEAFOOD exports during the current fiscal are likely to fall by 10-15 per cent over the previous fiscal due to the anti-dumping duties imposed by the US, impact of tsunami and drop in prices of marine products, said Mr A. J. Tharakan, President ... More

INSIGHT


Crop estimation process still proving tricky
Even the US Department of Agriculture fell for the high production estimate. . More

RUBBER


Rubber declines further on sales
SELLING by dealers initiated another fall in spot rubber prices on Thursday. Most of the buyers were inactive, while waiting for the market to cool down further. Even the end of the tapping season and other favourable factors failed to ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Spot gold may head lower
SPOT gold prices tumbled lower on expected lines due to a rebound in the dollar against the major currencies and the prospect of the International Monetary Fund selling bullion from its reserves for Third World debt relief. There was no ... More

MINERALS


Stainless steel sector seeks curbs on chromite ore export
THE stainless steel industry wants curbs on export of chromite ore and chromite ore concentrate apprehending that there could be a shortage in the future when more and more large stainless steel capacities go on-stream within the next four to ... More

IPR


`Patent Act will not affect farmers' interest'
THE Union Government is sure that the interests of farmers would not be jeopardised after the advent of the Patent Act. "Unlike in the West, agriculture is not business in India. It's a livelihood for a large section of the population," said ... More


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