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AQUACULTURE


Festive season demand for seafood yet to pick up abroad
THE surge in demand for seafood from the US and European markets during the coming Christmas and New Year season is still to become a reality in the order books of Indian marine export firms. However, sources in the industry said that it was ... More

PLANTATIONS


Back to the farm sector
Nearly half of the State's population depends upon agriculture in some way or the other. More

SUGAR


HC quashing of de-licensing: 42 sugar units may be hit
"It appears now that the prevailing units would have to go through the process of regularisation since all the industrial entrepreneurs memoranda will be reversed." More

TEA


Mixed trend in Kochi tea auction
THERE was good general demand for both leaf and dust at the Kochi tea auction. A quantity of 7.49 lakh kg of dust tea was on offer at the auction. Market for the high-priced CTCs remained steady, tending to ease by Rs 1-2, while the medium ... More

Sluggish demand pulls down Coonoor tea
SLUGGISH demand, unable to absorb the huge volume of 17.26 lakh kg offered for sale at the auctions of the Coonoor Tea Trade Association (CTTA) has pulled down the prices on an average by Rs 3 a kg over the previous week. Sizable volumes remained ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


High oil prices temper NY cotton
NEW York cotton futures ended marginally lower Friday on profit-taking ahead of the long holiday weekend. The cotton market will be closed Monday for the US Labour Day holiday. Cotton futures spiked to a three-week peak on Tuesday, on ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


Port stocks of vegoil barely adequate
With earlier than usual activity in the edible oils market, import volumes too have been higher. But vegoil lifting from the ports has been slow because of sluggish offtake. More

AGRICULTURAL POLICY


Raw sugar imports: Mills to get levy obligation waiver
THE Government has decided to allow export of white sugar against the raw sugar imported this year under the advance licence scheme. With a view to bailing out the sugar mills that have been facing shortage of sugarcane, the Government has also ... More



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