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CULTIVATION: Wheat prices crash on weight of record crop, higher stocks
Procurement doubles; mills, private trade may keep off Haryana, Punjab. Chennai, April 1 As the official rabi arrival season began on Wednesday, wheat prices crashed on the weight of a record crop in the offing and higher ...

COFFEE: High coffee prices drive away traditional buyers
Growers seek premium for arabicas; importers put off. Bangalore, April 1 Hit by high prices, traditional buyers from Europe and Russia are shifting away from Indian coffees amidst the ...

COIR: ‘Time for coir producing nations to stand together’
Former Coir Board chief calls for global forum. Coir producing countries around the world should think of joining hands through an institutionalised mechanism, according to Dr Christy Fernandez, former Chairman of the Coir ...

TEA: ‘Tea prices may rise 10% this fiscal’
Kolkata, April 1 Tea prices this fiscal are likely to remain firm, increasing 10-20 per cent over last year’s closing prices depending on the weather condition impacting production and the domestic demand, according to Mr Aditya ...

AQUACULTURE: Bond requirements for shrimp exports to US off
‘Shipments likely to increase over Rs 1,000 cr’. Kochi, April 1 Following the World Trade Organisation’s ruling in favour of India and Thailand, the enhanced bonding requirements for Indian shrimp exports to the US have been ...

CULTIVATION: Agro-biodiversity centre’s success story in Kerala
Kochi, April 1 The Community Agrobiodiversity Centre (CAbC) under M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), that has been operating in the Wayanad district for a decade, seems to have been successful in conserving traditional varieties ...

HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES: Maharashtra to ship 500 tonnes Alphonso, Kesar to US
MANGO EXPORTS. Pune, April 1 Alphonso, king of fruits, is all set to journey across to tickle the palate of its US, Japan and European countries consumers. Mr Santosh Patil, Deputy General Manager, Maharashtra State Agricultural Marketing Board ...

TEA: Volume rises at Coonoor tea auction
Coonoor, April 1 An analysis of the catalogues of the brokers reveals an increase in the offer for Sale No: 14 of the auctions of Coonoor Tea Trade Association (CTTA) to be held tomorrow ...

CLIMATE & WEATHER: Squalls, hailstorms to line up east, northeast
Thiruvananthapuram, April 1 The unsettled weather in the Northeast will continue to hold for two more days with thunder squalls and hailstorms thrown in ...

Columnists: G Chandrashekhar Sharad Joshi




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