Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, May 06, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CLIMATE & WEATHER
Drought dangerLOOKING FOR RELIEF: A farmer passing by a parched land near Kandi in West Bengal's Murshirabad district. A major part of the State is facing a drought-like situation on low pre-monsoon rainfall. This is likely to result in crop loss and poor ... More CULTIVATION Efforts to produce organic paddy turn fruitful FARM TRENDS More COMMODITIES
Inflation lower on cheaper non-food itemsWholesale Price Index up marginally to 198.8 More RUBBER Tyre companies seek suspension of rubber exports `Domestic production insufficient' More
Spot rubber rules firm SUGAR New avenue opens up for importing raw sugar Coastal units can service South and South-East Asia More
Sugar gains GOLD & SILVER Gold, silver prices recover Precious metals regained its previous losses on the local bullion market on Friday on some buying at lower level amid firm overseas market. Standard gold prices were up Rs 215 to end at Rs 9,945 per 10 gm from the previous close of Rs 9,730. ... More DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS Boost dairy sector to develop Bagepalli: Study CII-PwC study urges use of drip irrigation More AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS Icrisat research work at ADB meet The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (Icrisat) is representing the research work of the international agricultural research institutes in the exhibition at the 39th annual meeting of the board of ... More COTTON
Nod for more Bt cotton strainsThe Genetic Engineering Approval Committee has granted regulatory approval to 16 new Bollgard cotton hybrids (genetically modified cottonseed) for cultivation in the North and Central parts of the country. This takes the total ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Pre-import permit in abeyance Import of GM soyabean oil More
Edible oils decline SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Pepper futures rule steadyThe pepper futures market on Friday was almost steady with marginal decline compared to Thursday. Contrary to expectations buyers were few at the auction of the Marketfed on Friday, which had notified to liquidate around 3,000 tonnes of black ... More
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Looking back Apr. 23-Apr. 29 Gold volatility: Caution required Rubber prices track global trends Protocol pacts with China to export mango, grapes Rubber exports top 70,000 t ICAR spots improved rice varieties Pakistan looks for more sugar from India Dept of Posts ventures into tea marketing Demand keeps soyameal exports buoyant HZL hikes prices again Wheat prices harden on bonus announcement Importing high oil content seeds will make commercial sense `New import norms not for non-GM soya oil' Tariff values for palm oils hiked |
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