![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, February 28, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Onion heading for record productionONION is heading for a record production this crop year (July 2004-June 2005), while that of potato is likely to be higher by one million tonnes (mt) than last year. According to an Agriculture Ministry statement, onion production could hit 6 ... More RUBBER Rubber dealers seek clarification on VAT THE Indian Rubber Dealers Federation has asked the Government to clarify that all grades of rubber appearing under the Code 4001 and in the sub classification of the Value Added Tax (VAT) tax would qualify to be taxed at four per cent. The ... More TEA Dusts in demand at Kochi tea sale A GOOD general demand resulted in the spurting of prices of almost all varieties of tea at the Kochi tea auction. Of the quantity of 9,99,000 kg on offer in the dust category, good liquoring and popular CTCs steady to dearer by Rs 1-2. Poor ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Upward tweak likely in cottonNYCE cotton futures settled near a 19-week high on fund and option related buying coupled with spill over effect from soyabeans and wheat complex. There was a big rally in copper, crude oil and precious metals in 2004 and row commodities such as ... More FOODGRAINS Speculative buying seen lifting global grain prices Wheat and soya price movements have to a limited extent helped support the corn market too. Rice prices in Asia continue to remain firm. More SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Contaminated chilli powder entered UK in 2002: FSATHE UK Food Standard Authority (FSA) has confirmed that the chilli powder said to have been used in the Worcester sauce and has been identified as the cause of the Sudan 1 contamination, was imported into the Kingdom in 2002 from the exporter, ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Feb. 20-Feb. 26 Unanimity over oilseeds import still eluding industry Labour shortage haunts rubber sector in Kerala A case for Govt to hike Customs duty on gold Unseasonal rainfall, hailstorm may impact rabi crops Chilli leads spices export surge Desi crude futures flare up Indian food sector looks West to tickle taste buds Indian teas post highest rise in 2004 |
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