![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, May 26, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES AQUACULTURE Shrimp farming issues to figure in 2nd agriculture report QUALITY seed stock for shrimp farming, attracting bank support and insurance, recognising shrimp farming in land use classification and uniform land lease policies were some of the issues discussed at a national consultation on shrimp farming ... More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES Himalya to supply mushroom products to US food chain HIMALYA International Ltd has informed BSE that the company has received an order for $1.2 million (Rs 52.64 crore) for mushroom products from the Cohen Foods, one of the largest wholesale food chains in the US. The company has received the ... More RUBBER Research body develops GM rubber Variety tolerant to drought, environment stress THE Rubber Research Institute of India (RRII) has developed genetically modified rubber plants that have better drought resistance and increased environment stress tolerance. These transgenic plantlets are currently being cultivated in the RRII ... More
Spot rubber prices decline COTTON
Nuziveedu launches Bt cotton strainsNUZIVEEDU Seeds Ltd, a seeds manufacturer, has launched Bt versions of its cotton hybrid varieties Bunny and Mallika. Announcing this here on Wednesday, Mr M. Prabhakar Rao, Managing Director of the company, said the Genetic ... More EVENTS Commodity fair to discuss marketing issues INDIA International Commodity Fair 2005, a four-day gathering of stakeholders in coconut, coir, tea, coffee, cashew, spices and rubber, will be held here from June 15. The conference, organised by Mumbai-based Tefla's Conferences and Events ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back May. 15-May. 21 Something is rotten in fruit trade Concern over spiralling wheat prices Talks on phosphoric acid rates fail DAP supplies may dry up, warn fertiliser cos Now for the non-resident farmer Edible oil imports rise 21 per cent FMC registration may become mandatory to trade on exchanges Seafood exporters file suit against US Customs Bond requirement for shrimp imports challenged GEAC tightens norms for Bt cotton approval |
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