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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Spreading new cultureA bunch of bananas developed through tissue culture on display at the Horticultural Trade fair - 2006 that opened in Hyderabad on Wednesday. With banana becoming an important global food after rice, wheat and milk, a Hyderabad firm has begun ... More INFRASTRUCTURE AP urged to try non-loan resources for agri projects THE Chairman of Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Dr C. Rangarajan, has asked the Andhra Pradesh Government to find ways to pool up resources for completing the irrigation projects. The means to get resources should not become a ... More PLANTATIONS
Hoping for better prices Growers holding back white arecanut stocksINSPITE of a bullish trend in arecanut market, bulk quantities of the commodity are yet to reach the market. Though the growers are getting anywhere between Rs 75 and Rs 80 a kg for the old stocks of white variety, sometimes old stocks do not ... More TEA Promote tea as a health beverage CREATING a right demand for the teas with a stress on the benefits to the consumers and then fulfilling the created demand through a supply of the right quality in the right volume at the right price at the right time is the secret to marketing ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Gold may correct lowerSPOT gold prices stormed higher mostly on investment buying driven by concerns about West Asia tensions, higher energy prices, dollar instability and positive gold fundamentals. The other precious/industrial metal, silver gained sharply higher on ... More AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS Campco planning chocolate for diabetics AFTER tasting success in `Fun Tan' chocolate - a bitter chocolate rich in cocoa - the Mangalore-based multi-state cooperative Campco (Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing Cooperative) is now planning to deviate from normal ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS World Spice Congress to discuss `achievable' quality standards MOVING towards practical export quality standards and a closer interaction with the intermediate markets for Indian spices are among the objectives of the eighth World Spice Congress that starts here on Friday. Addressing a press conference ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jan. 15-Jan. 21 Global sugar prices seen rising this year too Base import prices cut for crude palm, soyabean oils Are Chinese purchases moving gold market? Rising domestic prices curb cotton exports Signals for commodity boom to continue in 2006 Milk powder prices spurt on low stocks Shortage likely during summer NCDEX launches rapeseed/mustard meal futures Coffee growers report lower than expected harvest |
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