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COMMODITIES: Inflation rate slips to 0.48; food articles rule dearer
Wholesale Price Index of all commodities at 232.3. New Delhi, June 4 The Wholesale Price Index-based inflation slowed in the fourth week of May, giving policymakers the option to expand measures to stimulate the economy ...

PLANTATIONS: Harrisons Malayalam turns into multi-crop plantation firm
To de-risk business from price fluctuations in commodities. Kochi, June 4 Over and above its strong presence in tea, rubber and coffee, the increasing area under crops such as banana, pineapple, passion fruit, pepper, cardamom, cloves, cocoa ...

CLIMATE & WEATHER: Next monsoon pulse by weekend, say forecasts
Conditions have become favourable for further advance of the monsoon in some more parts of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and coastal Orissa during the next three days, India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on ...

COIR: Centre promises help in market development of Coir Board
The Union Minister of State for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Mr Dinsha J. Patel, has assured the Coir Board of all possible help from his Ministry for the market development of the labour-intensive coir sector, both in the export ...

DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS: Curbs on Amul, Vadilal to use ‘American Dry Fruits’ trade name for their products
Gujarat court issues interim injunction in favour of M H Foods. Ahmedabad, June 4 The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, which sells dairy products under the brand name ‘Amul’, and Vadilal Industries Ltd have been ...

RUBBER: Spot rubber rules flat
Kottayam, June 4 The physical rubber prices finished almost unchanged on Thursday. The market declined on early trades following the initial weakness in domestic futures but recovered the losses later on supply concerns in tune with ...

COMMODITY EXCHANGES: MCX arm to divest 6.48% equity
Mumbai, June 4 MCX Stock Exchange, a subsidiary of Financial Technologies and Multi-Commodity Exchange (MCX), on Thursday announced the divestment of 6.48 per cent equity to Union Bank of India and Bank ...

Columnists: G Chandrashekhar Sharad Joshi




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