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Saturday, June 18, 2005
Agri Prices (July 25)
Sugar 301850 (1850)
Groundnut oil ready480 (478)
Coconut oil ready5350 (5300)
Pepper garbled ready6200 (6200)

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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES

CONTRACT FARMING


Contract farming of herbal plants picking up in Salem
The cultivators are offered a host of services, like supply of planting materials at concessional rate and technical support. More

RUBBER


INDIA INTERNATION COMMODITY FAIR
Tyre producers may import 70,000 t rubber
TYRE manufacturers, who consume 54 per cent of India's natural rubber, have scaled up their projections for natural rubber imports in the current financial year by 10,000 tonnes to 70,000 tonnes. According to Mr D. Ravindran, Director General ... More

Rubber down on panic selling
PANIC selling from traders pushed down the spot rubber prices to further lows on Friday. The current fall in prices is described as untimely and unhealthy by market experts while the consuming sector preferred to wait for the prices to stabilise ... More

Thailand rubber body sees stable price trend
THAILAND, the world's largest natural rubber producer, does not expect a wide fluctuation in rubber prices from the current of about $1.50 a kg for the RSS-3 grade. According to Mr Boonharn Ou-Udomying, Chairman of Rubber-based Industry Club of ... More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS


Pepper prices dip marginally
REPORTS of selling pressure from Sri Lanka coupled with rains have kept the activities at the pepper terminal market at low levels. Spot prices on Friday declined marginally by Rs 50 a quintal compared with last Saturday. MG1 was sold at Rs ... More

EVENTS


INDIA INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY FAIR
Trading on a growth platform
THE India International Commodity Fair, held here during June 15-18 has been an appropriate forum to debate the fortunes of a number of key commodities that are vital to Kerala's economy. In the four days of the Fair, ... More

It's advantage coir
No brushing away this trend under the carpet. Coir and coir products are growing more popular worldwide. More

Much to this nut
THE four-day India International Commodity Fair 2005 (IICF) highlighted the global trade potential of commodities relevant to Kerala, such as coconut and spices. Dr P. Rethinam, Executive-Director of the Jakarta-based Asian and Pacific Coconut ... More



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