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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES EXPORTS & IMPORTS: Palm oil import defaults: Indonesian suppliers to seek Indian Govt help Angered by large-scale defaults committed by Indian importers including some well-known corporates and State agencies, a group of overseas suppliers of edible oil has decided to move the Indian Government for action against the ... TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Gold: Signs of bullish turnaround Gold futures ended sharply lower on Friday on expectations that the global economy may be heading into a period of deflation, curbing a demand for gold as an inflation hedge. Bullion is down 12 per cent this year, well below the record ... AQUACULTURE: Farming fish organically Last week saw the announcement of what is claimed to be the world’s first organic aquaculture harvest of the large freshwater prawn, scampi, in the backwaters of Kerala on November 1st, the formation day of the south Indian State which is ... COMMODITY MARKETS: Prices continue to be volatile Mumbai, Nov 2 Instability of the financial market and continued uncertainty over the manner and speed with which the fog would be cleared has resulted in unabated volatility in commodity prices. The none-too-encouraging outlook for ... SPICES & CONDIMENTS: Fall in futures prices, rupee turn pepper competitive Demand seen emerging from major consuming countries. Kochi, Nov. 2 Indian pepper has become competitive, with the decline in the futures prices and the continuous depreciation of the rupee against the ... RICE: eGoM to decide on lifting ban on premium non-basmati rice exports In the wake of decline in global prices of rice in recent months and the need to regain the lost market following a ban on export of non-basmati rice that includes premium and speciality rice varieties, the empowered Group of Ministers (eGoM) ... CLIMATE & WEATHER: Cold wave filters into south peninsula Thiruvananthapuram, Nov 2 Cold wave conditions have filtered into parts of interior Karnataka signalling little or no presence of seasonally warm easterly to northeasterly flows across the peninsula. This also explains the persisting dry ... TEA: Less demand for CTCs in N. India sale Last week, CTC leaf teas at North India auctions met with less demand and eased in value, according to tea auctioneers. Selected liquoring dust teas were around last while the remainder also tended ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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