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COMMODITY EXCHANGES
Don't blame us for inflation: NCDEX
The exchanges reflect the reality, says Mr P.H. Ravikumar, MD & CEO. More

CLIMATE & WEATHER
`Low' beats forecast, may strengthen rapidly
Heavy rain alert for Maharashtra, Gujarat More

AQUACULTURE
Trawl ban and climate change
The annual monsoon trawl ban highlights the need for a sustainable fisheries resource management policy that will also incorporate the global effects of climate change. More

RUBBER
Mixed trend in spot rubber
Physical rubber prices were almost steady on Tuesday. A better closing in TOCOM kept RSS 4 slightly better at Rs 80.75 and Rs 81 a kg respectively at Kottayam and Kochi against Rs 80.50 a kg on Monday. The remaining grades including latex 60 per ... More

METALS
Recent metals demand may be exaggerated: Report
Offtake growth continues to accelerate for aluminium, copper More

AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS
Icrisat secures $2.4-m funding from World Bank
The International Crops Research Institute for Semi Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) has been rated "Outstanding" for its performance in 2006 among 15 international agriculture centres under the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research ... More

SPICES & CONDIMENTS
Spices Board urged to arrest pepper price fall
To arrest continuous fall in the prices More

Pepper futures decline as players adjust limits
Brazil, Indonesia and Vietnam exporters to meet in Jakarta on June 25 - 28 More

AGRICULTURAL POLICY
Bill to ease curbs on monsoon fishing
A Bill to permit traditional fishermen to undertake pelagic fishery during monsoon has been introduced in the Kerala Assembly. The Kerala Monsoon Fishery (Pelagic) Protection Bill, 2007, introduced in the Assembly on Tuesday, seeks to allow ... More

COMMODITY MARKETS
`Buying via commodity bourses can help Govt cut subsidy'
Savings on procuring foodgrains for PDS seen at Rs 13,000 cr More






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