![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, July 28, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES RUBBER Rubber prices fall as TOCOM futures end lower AFTER closing at a record high on Tuesday, spot rubber prices declined on Wednesday. The selling spree in the domestic scene was initiated by a sharp decline in RSS 3 futures at TOCOM. Though the arrivals continued to be narrow and the weather ... More TEA Rossell Tea plans diversification IN an effort to insulate the annual performance of the company from the vagaries faced by only one commodity, Rossell Tea Ltd, belonging to Mr Harsh M. Gupta, is mulling diversification into several other industries. While Rossell Tea has ... More PRECIOUS METALS Firmness in gold prices temporary AS most gold-specific reasons to be positive towards the commodity are weakening, in addition to the physical gold market being in surplus, the current market environment would not justify anything other than a temporary rally higher in prices, ... More METALS Positive fundamentals aid rise in copper price AFTER being a star performer within the base metals complex - closing at a new all-time high of $3,446 a tonne last week - copper appears to be headed towards the heady target of $3,500 a tonne. On Wednesday, it was ruling at $3,470/3475 a ... More CASHEW Cashew exports may be hit on withdrawal of benefits THE recent withdrawal of export benefits to cashew under the `Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana' (VKUY) scheme is likely to have a negative impact on its exports. Under the amended Exim policy, the Centre had included cashew in the Minor Forest ... More EVENTS A platform to help dissect farm issues ABOUT 60 farmers in Ranga Reddy district have come together to form the first `Rythu Samakhya', a non-political, non-official organisation, to discuss and find solutions to farm-related problems. The Central Research Institute for Dryland ... More MARKETING Scheme to boost agri-marketing infrastructure projects soon THE Union Government will soon come out with an innovative scheme to encourage entrepreneurs investing in agricultural marketing infrastructure projects, picking up to 26 per cent equity. The move is aimed at bringing down the risk threat for ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jul. 17-Jul. 23 Higher output, stockpiling pull chilli prices down Sloppy monsoon may affect agro-chem industry Export subsidy likely for pepper, cardamom Foodgrain stocks dip below buffer norm Situation comfortable to meet needs, says Pawar Sugar mills get Nabard package on debt Metal sector may benefit from yuan revaluation Iron ore market to remain in balance till 2010 |
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