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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES EXPORTS & IMPORTS: Outlook positive for cotton; scenario favours exports Declining stocks, supply-consumption gap may boost prices. Mumbai, Oct.2 The simmering financial trouble in the US boiled over in September. The crisis saw markets — financial, stocks, commodities — collapse. Nervousness and the fear ... OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL: ‘Re-impose import duty on edible oil before harvest begins’ Danger of further decline in oilseed prices, says TNAU. Coimbatore, Oct. 2 The Tamil Nadu Agricultural University has sought immediate intervention of the Government for re-imposition of import tariff on edible oil, lest it wreck the lives of ... SUGAR: 52 lt sugar available for open market sale in Q3 New Delhi, Oct. 2 The Centre has released 44 lakh tonnes (lt) of sugar to be offloaded by mills as their free sale quota (FSQ) for the current October-December quarter. This is higher than the 42 lt of FSQ allocated during the same period ... DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS: Food safety New Delhi should be complimented for the swift response to the threat of unsafe foods entering the country. The ban on import of poultry, meat and meat products and several other livestock products from countries affected by the dreaded bird flu ... TEA: India targets premium tea market in Australia BOOSTING EXPORTS. Kolkata, Oct. 2 India will adopt a multi-point strategy to boost tea export to Australia and the essence of the strategy will be to establish a long-term trade relationship by providing “value for money” to ... DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS: Kerala milk prices go up Thiruvananthapuram, Oct. 2 The prices of various types of milk processed and distributed by the Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd (Milma) will go up by Re. 1 a litre from October ... PULSES: Farm product prices may rise on decrease in kharif output Mumbai, Oct. 2 Prices of essential commodities such as tur, urad, moong, and maize are set to rule higher during the festival season on the backdrop of strong demand and a sharp fall in kharif ... TEA: Tea body recognises largest sellers, buyers Coimbatore, Oct 2 The Tea Trade Association of Coimbatore has recognised and presented an award of excellence to the largest seller, buyer, broker and warehouse of tea at its 26th Annual ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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