![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, June 13, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES RICE Civil Supplies may procure paddy directly from Kerala farmers Work was in progress for establishing a food research institute on a 100-acre plot at Konni in Pathanamthitta district. More AQUACULTURE Trawl ban: A Kerala example WHEN the midnight hour strikes tomorrow, a deathly silence will fall over the fishing harbours and fish landing centres along the coast of Kerala as around 5,000 trawlers remain moored to their berths to last out the annual 45-day monsoon ban on ... More POWER AP Govt to provide 1.5 lakh agri-power connections THE State Chief Minister, Dr Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy, on Sunday approved sanction for 1.5 lakh agricultural power connections, 50,000 of them under the free category and one lakh under the Tatkal scheme for 2005-06. This initiative forms part ... More TEA High volumes, poor quality pull down Coonoor tea prices PRICES dipped to the lowest levels so far this year at the Coonoor Tea Trade Association (CTTA) auction here on Saturday with some lines being sold for just Rs 24 a kg. The huge volume on offer failed to elicit matching demand and with the ... More
Mixed trend in Kochi tea sale TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Cotton may bounce before fallingNEW York cotton futures ended firmer on Friday as the markets continued to switch positions from front July to the new crop December cotton. The monthly supply-demand data from the USDA was interpreted as bullish for cotton futures. USDA ... More COTTON Higher carry-over stock to put price pressure on cotton market A likely higher carry-over of cotton into 2005-06 is expected to add price pressure on the kapas cotton market, in addition to the pressures of declining cotton-seed prices amidst huge crop realised this year. The raw cotton market is ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Vegoil production likely to scale new peak DESPITE a projected decline in the US, global soyabean output is forecast to rise in 2005-06, albeit marginally. The forecast is subject to a strong rebound in Brazilian soyabean production due for harvest by early next year. Global oilseeds ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Pepper market remains steady THE lifting of ban on import of black pepper under advance licence does not seem to have had any impact on the pepper prices as the market remained steady during the week at the existing levels. Spot prices quoted on Friday were Rs 6,350 a ... More EVENTS Agrometeorology workshop project in Hyderabad HYDERABAD: The project co-ordination unit of the All- India Coordinated Research Project on Agrometeorology (Aicrpam), Crida, Hyderabad is holding a biennial workshop of the project on June 13-15 at the Crida premises. The project is ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jun. 5-Jun. 11 Cotton imports may slow down: USDA Rising output puts palm oil under pressure Relief for oleoresin units as ban on light berries pepper import goes Coffee may zoom higher |
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