![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, December 01, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES FERTILISERS Rains buoy fertiliser demand in South FACT is getting increased orders from TN and AP. More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Innovative farmingA grower inspecting his betel plant farm at Hrisyamukh in South Tripura. Nearly 2,000 farmers, traditionally involved in cultivation of betel plant, have been introduced to a new technology-based farming supported by the State Department of ... More RUBBER Rubber improves on narrow arrivals SPOT rubber prices improved on Wednesday. Covering groups turned active once again, procuring the narrow arrivals, as moderate showers were reported to be disturbing the tapping process in major plantation areas. Sheet rubber RSS 4 improved to ... More SUGAR
TN levies, controls leave sugar mills bitterDESPITE prospects of upswing for the sugar industry, sugar mills in Tamil Nadu are concerned over the State Government levies and regulations act that are tending to be a dampener. Cane acreages are on the increase, cane output is expected to ... More METALS METALS OUTLOOK Dull domestic demand caps nickel gains WORLD prices of nickel recovered by 12 per cent in November on continued buying support from Asian buyers despite continued increase in LME (London Metal Exchange) warehouse stocks. At the London Metal Exchange, nickel prices were ruling higher ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL
Oilseed prices tumble; mustard below MSPWHEN the price of every other commodity is on the upswing, oilseeds have become an exception with prices weakening steadily, much to the discomfiture of growers. In the spot market, soyabean recently hit Rs 1,100 a quintal, the lowest in recent ... More FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT China well ahead in allowing FDI in farm produce retailing: OECD INDIA might be having an intense and interminable debate on the desirability of opening up foreign direct investment in retail sector with the Left parties opposing this. The Food and Agriculture Minister, Mr Sharad Pawar, and the Commerce & ... More CO-OPERATIVES Better prices sought for forest produce REMUNERATIVE prices should be paid to the Girijans for the forest produce collected by them and the Girijan Co-operative Corporation (GCC) here, constituted for the welfare of Girijans, should not degenerate into yet another middleman, the ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus FDI in retail sector Indian Aviation: Sky is the limit India Inc's bonus bonanza Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Nov. 20-Nov. 26 Rabi grains sowing trailing, oilseeds coverage up Two cos offer insurance cover for wheat crop Gold demand sluggish on high global prices, weak rupee: WGC AP firm set to introduce Dorper sheep in India Australian animal launch through embryo transfer NCDEX Nov contracts witness record deliveries Gold likely to increase on slowdown in US growth Poultry exporters expanding processing capacities to enter new markets India, Lanka seek accord on pesticide residue in tea Issue to figure at FAO meet in Rome next month `Teas with a conscience' may be the new marketing mantra Rubber traders threaten to halt exports VAT claims yet to be refunded |
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