![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, February 08, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES AQUACULTURE Seafood units' stir from Feb 13 SEAFOOD processing units are to go on a three-day strike from February 13 in protest against the Centre's decision to tax DEPB income on export turnover, according to a spokesman for the Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI). The ... More
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Real shine must come from farm sectorThe Government must look at agriculture as the principal orphan of the reform process that began more than a decade ago. If there is one important lesson to be learned from the experience of the so-called Green Revolution, it is that the high-input t echnology is simply unsustainable. India can only shine when its farms do too, not only when the Bombay Stock Exchange does, says K. P. Prabhakaran Nair More RUBBER Rubber exports surge on higher global prices Exports in January were 9,000-12,000 tonnes, taking the total exports this fiscal to 52,000-55,000 tonnes. More
Rubber suffers on on profit booking SUGAR Shree Renuka Sugars plans refining facility at Haldia Project to cost Rs 250 cr During the non-sugar season, the company would import whites from Brazil, Africa and Australia. More TEA Nilgiris `speciality' tea sale in US on March 29 THE Nilgiris Planters' Association (NPA) and World Tea Expo in conjunction with Tea Board of India is planning to host tea auction for `speciality' grade of Nilgiris teas at the Las Vegas Hilton in the US on March 29. "This is the first-ever ... More METALS Rise in metal prices hits medium, small units Copper wire bar, aluminium ingot & zinc slab prices have touched an all-time high Small-scale units unable to buy raw material at current prices This has created problems in executing export orders More DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS AP HC stays Visakha Dairy takeover THE Andhra Pradesh High Court on Tuesday stayed the implementation of a State Government Ordinance for the takeover of Visakha Dairy management. The verdict was delivered in response to a writ petition filed by Mr A. Tulasi Rao, Chairman of ... More COFFEE Watch global developments in coffee market carefully PRICES are rising in the global market and Indian producers should stand to gain. The principal reason for the buoyant market is the anticipated tight supplies that would be just enough to satisfy the growing demand and chances of over supply ... More
Tight supply situation in global market Coffee growers getting rid of old stocks Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jan. 29-Feb. 4 Exim Bank moots policy interventions to boost demand for vanilla Favourable weather may boost turmeric output Tata Tea net zooms 127% on branded tea sales growth Despite weak demand, funds push up gold Ministry moots 51% FDI in agri-business Tariff values cut for vegetable oils Seed spices production up on favourable weather conditions Sugar zooms in South Over 45 pc dip in Nov-Jan vegoil imports Soyameal exports may top 22 lakh t by March-end |
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