![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, February 15, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CLIMATE & WEATHER Kerala: Dry weather prevails DRY weather prevailed over the State during the four days ending February 13, says the Agromet bulletin issued by the Met Office, Thiruvananthapuram. Hardly any measurable amount of rain was reported from any part of the State. Mean minimum ... More FLORICULTURE Nilgiris floriculture project blooms ahead of schedule WHILE drawing up project proposals, only conservative estimates are laid. Yet, one encounters some time lag in the execution. But the 11 like-minded farmers, who formulated strategies for a floriculture consortium project under cluster schemes in ... More RUBBER Rubber recovers on export buzz According to sources, domestic market might attract exporters as the international market rules by about Rs 5 above the Indian price. As the arrivals are also in a declining phase, any positive news may trigger an up move in prices. The NMCE ... More TEA Exporters active at Coonoor tea auctions EXPORTERS continued to be forceful at tea auctions conducted by the Coonoor Tea Trade Association here this weekend, when a volume of 11.43 lakh kg, comprising 8.46 lakh kg of leaf and 2.97 lakh kg of dusts, was offered on sale. The buyers for ... More COFFEE Arabica props up global coffee market STARTING from last quarter of 2004, arabica coffee market has continued to buoy into early this year with prices of around 107 cents a pound during January, substantially up from 70 cents during the same month last year. However, robusta ... More POULTRY Egg price scales new peak FARM-gate price for egg has hit an all-time high of Rs 1.60, surpassing Rs 1.56 registered in January. Continued demand for egg across several States has resulted in Tamil Nadu table egg sector reaping gains from the price surge for the ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS AVT to go global with marigold unit in China AVT Natural Products Ltd (AVT NPL) plans to set up a marigold plantation and processing unit in China in strategic alliance with a US based company. "Final discussions are going on and the company is hoping to conclude the negotiations in ... More
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