![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, October 13, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITIES China's growth projection to boost commodities CHINA'S commodities bull story which has held everyone's attention in recent years, is far from over. In the near future, the Asian giant's growth could be even stronger than the scorching rate so far. Support for this extremely optimistic view ... More INFRASTRUCTURE 11th Plan to focus on agriculture, water management: Montek AGRICULTURE and water management would be the thrust areas for the Eleventh Five Year Plan to maintain a GDP growth rate of more than eight per cent, according to the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, Mr Montek Singh Ahluwalia. At an ... More INSURANCE
Risk-based premium for crop insurance on the cardsTHE premium for crop insurance in India could soon be customised to the risk profile of the crop, region and the affordability of the farmer. The Agriculture Insurance Company of India, (AIC) is preparing for a gradual shift to the actuarial ... More RUBBER Rubber prices zoom further AFTER recording all round gains on Tuesday, spot rubber prices zoomed again driven by extreme short supply on Wednesday. The covering groups continued to chase the meagre arrivals while the gap between the demand and supply positions widened ... More FOODGRAINS Foodgrains body plea on rail tariff norm THE Tamilnadu Foodgrains Merchants Association wants the reclassification of tariff for foodgrains and pulses from Class 90 to Class 120 by the Railway Ministry dropped. In a letter addressed to the Minister of State for Railways, Mr R. Velu, ... More COTTON
`Ginneries modernisation pays off under cotton technology mission'AS part of a national endeavour to strengthen the cotton sector so that textile mills are able to effectively face global competition and benefit from the new world trade regime, the Technology Mission on Cotton (TMC) launched in 2000 has so ... More COCONUT & COPRA Lower coconut yield pushes up products import User industries' reluctance to modernise also a factor IMPORTS of desiccated coconut meat and other coconut products, including charcoal, are on the rise as coconut productivity continues to be lower and coconut-based industries are reluctant to go in for modernisation. During the 2004-05 fiscal, ... More
Initiative to promote coconut SPICES & CONDIMENTS Spices Board to launch Flavourit brand in US market on Oct 17 THE much-awaited launch of the Spices Board's `Flavourit' brand premium Indian spices in the US market will now be on October 17, The launch will be made at Freemont, San Francisco. The Board's attempt to establish the Indian brand in the US ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus Indian Aviation: Sky is the limit Stock splits India Inc's bonus bonanza Dabhol power regenerated Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Oct. 2-Oct. 8 Fall continues in spices export Coffee exports down 35 per cent in H1 Indonesia palm oil exports to India up 30 pc in Jan-May Unshredded metal scrap imports from Bandar Abbas barred Malaysian oil palm cos eye Indian plantations KL firms may invest in large estates, looking at oleo chemical sectors Post-Katrina, speculators push up commodity prices Vegetable oil imports up at 45.5 lt; soya oil shipments double Import of sensitive items down 5.4 pc in April-July |
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