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Wednesday, May 03, 2006
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Pepper garbled ready6900


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WHEAT


`FCI can take delivery of Australian wheat'
`Pesticide residue within norms'; PPQ go-ahead on weeds, fungal pathogens More

INSIGHT


How two countries treat their farmers
The Canadian nation as a whole was more sensitive to the recent blockade by 200 farmers than India has been to suicides by over 20,000 farmers since 1995. More

RUBBER


Renewed buying props up spot rubber
Spot rubber rates moved up on Tuesday. The covering groups propelled the prices by 50 paise to attract renewed purchase orders from the tyre sector. RSS 4 improved to Rs 90 a kg both at Kottayam and Kochi from Rs 89.50 a kg on Saturday. The ... More

TEA


Buyers stay away at Kolkata tea auction
Auctions at the Calcutta Auction Centre almost came to a standstill as major buyers stayed away to protest against the recent Tea Board's decision to hike the buyers' brokerage rates. Sources in the auction house said apart from a couple of ... More

METALS


Copper rebounds to $7,280/t
Amid thin and volatile trading conditions, copper rebounded on Tuesday to trade at $7,280 a tonne at forenoon, up from Friday close of $ 6,990/tonne. Speculators continue to hold net short positions for the fourth successive week on the COMEX ... More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS


White arecanut prices begin to fall
Yield arrivals of last crop blamed for the falling trend More

Pepper futures decline on bull liquidation
Selling pressure was also felt in the spot market, which pushed the prices down by Rs 100 a quintal, said to be in tandem with the decline in the futures. The buyers, who have adopted a wait-and-watch attitude, were inactive. The bulls, ... More

Pepper futures decline on bull liquidation
Selling pressure was also felt in the spot market, which pushed the prices down by Rs 100 a quintal, said to be in tandem with the decline in the futures. The buyers, who have adopted a wait-and-watch attitude, were inactive. The bulls, ... More


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