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CULTIVATION
Pepsico India to start seaweed cultivation in coastal Gujarat
To set up jelly plant in Gujarat More

INVESTMENTS
`States must formulate rules to woo pvt investment in agriculture'
The Centre on Thursday asked all the States that were amending the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee (APMC) Act to formulate rules and procedures in a way to attract higher flow of private investment into the agricultural marketing sector. ... More

RUBBER
Spot rubber rules steady
Spot rubber closed steady on Thursday. There has been an all-round improvement by 50 paise in the morning trades, but bearish reports from the international futures pruned the initial gains during the second half of the day. RSS 4 settled ... More

SUGAR
UP mills meet to chalk out `no cane war' strategy
To `take stock' and `exchange views' ahead of the season More

TEA
Low volumes on offer at Coonoor tea auction
Volume catalogued for the Coonoor Tea Trade Association (CTTA) auction this week is marginally lower than last week. About 9.65 lakh kg have been catalogued against 9.69 lakh kg last week. This marks a drop in offer for the third consecutive ... More

METALS
Global growth outlook to help energy, base metals
Monetary conditions continue to sustain growth More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL
Vegoil market players bullish on biodiesel factor
Demand likely to increase over the next few years More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Ginger exports rise as imports turn unattractive
Landed cost is around Rs 82, while quality domestic produce is ruling at Rs 70 More

DIVERSIFICATION
Campco to diversify into organic manure production
To foray into transportation also More

STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS
50,000 t Russian wheat shipment rejected
A 50,000-tonne Russian wheat consignment has been rejected by the State Trading Corporation (STC) as a higher percentage of "extraneous matter" was found in the cargo, according to a Chennai Port Trust official. The consignment is part of the ... More






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