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SUGAR


Pakistan looks for more sugar from India
ISEC persuaded to bid for tender; to be given licences More

RICE


ICAR spots improved rice varieties
Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) has identified seven new improved varieties of rice for release in different agro-climatic regions of the country. The identified varieties include two new improved hybrid rice ... More

WHEAT


AP Govt uses NIN tech in fortified wheat flour
The Andhra Pradesh Government has employed a technology developed by National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) to supply atta (wheat flour) fortified with iron, vitamin-A, and vitamin B12 through the public distribution system (PDS). This ... More

INSIGHT


Agriculture: Flowering China, withering India
A paradigm shift is necessary if India is to find itself in the world agriculture roadmap. It can learn from China. More

RUBBER


Rubber exports top 70,000 t
The country exported 70,000 tonnes of natural rubber without any subsidy during 2005-06, said Mr Sajen Peter, Chairman, Rubber Board. In a press note issued here, he said according to the available statistics, 69,446 tonnes of natural rubber ... More

Call to boost rubber output
The global consumption of rubber is higher than production, and this keeps the prices high said Dr N.M. Mathew, Director, Rubber Research Institute of India (RRII ), inaugurating an international training programme to prevent Coynespora leaf ... More

Spot rubber scales new high
Domestic rubber was on forward march on Monday. The covering groups and purchase agents consciously lifted the prices to untouched levels to attract buyers from major consuming sectors. The market failed to hit Rs 90 in the absence of strong ... More

TEA


Cooperative factories look to globalise tea market
Cooperative tea factories under `The Indcoserve' umbrella are aiming to globalise the tea market with the co-ordination of the Tea Board. That the Indco factories are serious about this vision became evident when its teas not only cleared ... More

Extend loans to small tea growers, RBI tells banks
Urges SLBC to set up monitoring committee for the purpose More

`India must increase tea exports to Pak'
UPASI calls for multi-pronged approach More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS


Pepper futures gain on buying interest
Buying interest by exporters for physical pepper pushed up pepper futures prices on Monday. Prices for May delivery moved up to Rs 7,115 a quintal on Monday from Rs 7,081 on Saturday. Prices for other positions had also shown an upward swing ... More

Red chilli futures price seen firm
Supply limited, seen low for rest of the season More


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