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COMMODITIES: Inflation dips to 0.18% despite costlier food, fuels
Wholesale Price Index for all commodities at 228.2. New Delhi, April 16 The annual Wholesale Price Index-based inflation inched closer to zero in early April, which could give the Reserve Bank of India a room to cut interest rates when it ...

COFFEE: Coffee exports decline on low demand
Drop mainly in the high-cost instant coffee segment. Indian coffee exports have shown a significant drop so far this year on low demand said to have been caused by the current global economic ...

WATER: Maharashtra plans policy for farm ponds
To increase water availability for agriculture. Mumbai, April 16 In order to increase water availability for agriculture especially during the dry season, the Maharashtra Government plans to create a policy for farm ...

CLIMATE & WEATHER: Tropical cyclone Bijli shifts gears, starts recurving
Thiruvananthapuram, April 16 The prevailing numbered tropical storm ‘01B’ in the Bay of Bengal ramped up itself to become a ‘named’ tropical cyclone, Bijli, during the 24 hours ending Thursday ...

TEA: Small tea growers get higher prices
An immediate impact of the spurt in auction prices of made-tea is the increase in the payment received by the small growers for the green leaf they supply to the ...

SPICES & CONDIMENTS: Pepper futures decline marginally
Kochi, April 16 The pepper futures market on Thursday slid marginally, which the trade termed as a minor correction, despite good domestic demand and very tight supply ...

HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES: Cheap season over
Prices to rise: With the summer setting in, the season of cheaper vegetables is ...

HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES: Fresh ’n juicy
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RUBBER: Rubber futures stay weak
Kottayam, April 16 The domestic rubber futures showed a weak trend on Thursday. The May futures for RSS 4 moved down to Rs 98.93 (100.62), June futures to Rs 97.14 (99.39), July to Rs 94.60 (96.51) and August futures to Rs 93 (93.25) a kg ...


Columnists: G Chandrashekhar Sharad Joshi




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Markets (April 16)
Nifty (at close)3369.50(-114.65)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)49.77/78
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs2,568
Gold (a gram) Rs1,342
Silver (a kg) Rs21,785


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