![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, June 09, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES WHEAT Variance in buffer stock norms for grains confuses trade IN addition to concern over rising prices, there is confusion in the grains market about the minimum stock norms fixed by the Government as the numbers displayed on the Web site of the Department of Food and Public Distribution are at variance ... More SEEDS AP: Single-window facility for sale of farm inputs FIVE seed and agro input companies have joined hands to open a single-window facility called Rythu Seva Kendram, where farmers can sell quality seeds, farm inputs and fertilisers. The five companies are Pragya Seeds, Eagle Seeds, Sagar Agro ... More AQUACULTURE
Costly catchA group of fishermen in a mechanised boat off Kochi. The spurt in diesel prices has dealt a blow to the fuel-intensive fishing methods. According to a study, 800 ml of diesel is required to net 1 kg of fish in bottom trawling. Diesel prices now ... More FLORICULTURE Kanan Devan forays into floriculture biz Picks Cymbidium orchids for launch KANAN Devan Hills Plantation Company Ltd is transferring 10,000 cymbidium orchid plantlets from the tissue culture lab to the greenhouse plant-beds in Munnar. "Cymbidium orchids have been chosen because they are ideally suited to high ... More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES New guidelines on horticulture compensation THE Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to revise a 13-year-old Government Order (GO) that comprises guidelines on the payment of compensation to horticultural plants in the land required for taking up irrigation projects. This decision has ... More RUBBER Rubber prices rule steady Market activities were on a low-key in the absence of fresh news and trend setting factors, while a majority of the grades were static in a rather dull trading session. RSS 4 lost marginally to close at Rs 64 in Kottayam on buyer resistance. The ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Relief for oleoresin units as ban on light berries pepper import goes THE Director General Foreign Trade (DGFT) has lifted the ban on import of black pepper (light berries) under advance licence scheme by the oleoresin industry, which has been facing serious raw material shortage following its imposition. The ... More
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