![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, August 09, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES AQUACULTURE Indian shrimp prices slide in US market PRICE of shrimp imported from India, across most varieties has fallen in the US markets, even as price of imports from Thailand, Vietnam and Bangladesh have remained more or less stable. The price fall was most visible in frozen black tiger ... More
INSIGHT Reorientation of fertiliser subsidy An approach based on strategic analysis Fertiliser subsidy, which was earlier an instrument to ensure affordability by the farmer, must now be used to achieve higher productivity. The subsidy in the contemporary regime has been analysed keeping in mind the farmer, the industry, the Governm ent and the common man. More FLORICULTURE PARRY'S PANORAMA
Flower Bazaar still blooms for some vendors`POO-K-KADAI,' or Flower Bazaar, refers to a crowded area of Parry's that encompasses, typically, businesses of all types. There is even a police station named Flower Bazaar police station. Although the wholesale flower business, from which ... More
HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES Himalya Intl gets Rs 5.5-cr US order MUMBAI: Himalya International Ltd has announced that it has received an order worth Rs 5.50 crore from US FoodService for supplying frozen stuffed mushrooms and baby potatoes. The order is the first among the number of orders the company ... More RUBBER Rubber prices decline further RUBBER prices declined further on moderate selling from dealers and growers. The favourable change in weather is expected to enhance the production and arrivals soon. According to observers, the normal tapping process might resume within a few ... More METALS Bullish signals for metals market from OECD data THE positive OECD lead indicators data released recently point to recovery and could well turn out to be bullish for 2006 demand. The data showed an improvement in the all-important composite lead indicator six-month rate of change with the ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Groundnut oil prices seen firm in short term on low stocks GROUNDNUT oil prices, especially in Gujarat, are expected to remain firm in the next few days in anticipation of the approaching festival season demand and lower ready stocks, traders said. In Rajkot, groundnut oil (tin) prices have moved up to ... More COCONUT & COPRA
Future hopesA boy drying coconut at a farm near Kochi. Production of coconut in Kerala, which makes up 44 per cent of the 12,000 crore nuts in the country, is declining drastically. Taking this into account, the Coconut Technology Mission plans to implement ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Global vanilla production may exceed anticipated demandIF reports from various vanilla growing countries and overseas markets are any indication, production of this high-value crop is estimated to be far more than the anticipated demand, signalling further drop in prices. The output during the year ... More AGRICULTURAL POLICY `Tune agri policy to gain from WTO' DOMESTIC agriculture policies should be structured in such a way that they derive maximum benefits within the framework of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) agreement in the sector, Dr Suresh Babu, Senior Advisor & Programme Leader at the ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jul. 31-Aug. 6 FMC notice to NMCE on coffee delivery row New `knowledge' and the farming community Pakistan may resume sugar imports from India 3-4 lakh tonnes export likely Water storage level 25 pc higher than average in a decade Oil seeds, rice coverage still lagging behind Rains wreak havoc Maharashtra poultry industry in trouble Parliament panel moots MSP for coffee Calls for `massive' subsidy for plantations, small growers UP sugar sector witnessing investment boom Coffee exports may dip to 10-year low Growers, traders hold back stocks anticipating higher price |
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