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From lab to land
A scientist examining plants grown by the tissue culture process at a laboratory in Kochi. Advances in genetics have paved way for better breeding, plant protection, nutrition and health and research efforts in agriculture. This has helped in ... More

RUBBER


Rubber steady on lack of buying
SPOT rubber closed almost steady on lack of buying interest on Wednesday. Tyre majors were unwilling to enhance their quotations above Rs 64 and the buyers' resistance kept sheet rubber under pressure throughout the session. The consuming ... More

TEA


India, Lanka seek accord on pesticide residue in tea — Issue to figure at FAO meet in Rome next month
AFTER competing for years in several sections of the global markets, two of the world's major tea producers, India and Sri Lanka, will join hands against the major buying communities. They have a single agenda. There should be a harmony in the ... More

PRECIOUS METALS


Gold likely to increase on slowdown in US growth
GOLD may test higher than the current levels if the apprehension of a slowdown in US economic growth comes true. This is because of the strong inverse relationship between the US GDP growth and the yellow metal prices. With gold prices ... More

CASHEW


Raw cashewnut output may decline by 30 pc
RAW cashewnut production in the country is likely to decline by 30 per cent in 2005-06 due to prolonged and widespread rains in the western coast, which has adversely affected the crop. Mr P.P. Balasubramanian, Director, Cashew and Cocoa ... More

COFFEE


Respite for coffee growers as global prices recover
A BOUNCEBACK in coffee prices in the global market has provided some respite to domestic growers, worried over fall in the farmgate rates since the middle of last week. The prices are expected to firm up in the short term, especially with ... More

POULTRY


Poultry exporters expanding processing capacities to enter new markets
MAJOR poultry exporters are expanding their processing capacities to address new markets, especially Japan, which recently opened its doors to Indian products. They also hope to cash in on the opportunities arising due to the spread of the ... More



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Looking back
Nov. 13-Nov. 19
Rabi oilseeds, pulses coverage promising — Better storage level helps timely sowing

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Gold prices driven more by non-physical factors

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