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SUGAR: Centre turns cautious on sugar releases Practice of quarterly free sale quota announcement shelved. New Delhi, June 30 After a release spree in the previous three months, the Centre has suddenly turned cautious on the sugar front. Only 16.60 lakh tonnes (lt) of sugar will be available ... AQUACULTURE: Second phase of ‘Matsya Kerala’ from this month High-level committee to monitor Plan projects. The State Fisheries Minister, Mr S. Sarma, has said that the second phase of the integrated ‘Matsya Kerala’ project would be launched in ... FARM CREDIT: AP: Crop loan target at Rs 23,500 cr Joint liability groups to let tenant farmers get loans. The Andhra Pradesh Government has set a target of Rs 23,500-crore crop loan target for 2009-10 as against Rs 20,000 crore ... CLIMATE & WEATHER: Delhi drenched, but clouds retreat to south-east Thiruvananthapuram, June 30 India Meteorological Department (IMD) declared the onset of monsoon over entire Uttar Pradesh and Delhi on a day when, ironically, the causative clouds beat a hasty retreat from the region ... CULTIVATION: Farmers may have exit route in co-op farming The Andhra Pradesh Government is considering the option of offering exit route to farmers who prefer to withdraw from the cooperative farming model proposed by the ... AQUACULTURE: Out of debt trap ... RUBBER: Spot rubber improves on covering buys Kottayam, June 30 Spot rubber turned better on Tuesday. The market improved on covering purchases amidst sustained rains all over the plantation areas during the past 24 hours. There were no fresh enquiries from the tyre sector, ... SPICES & CONDIMENTS: Pepper futures fall on bearish sentiment Kochi, June 30 The pepper futures market on Tuesday fell sharply on bearish sentiments. Reports that Sri Lanka is offering medium grade matured pepper at $2,300 - $2,400 a tonne (c&f) Kochi, have spurred the bulls to ... WATER: Drop in water levels at Pune’s four reservoirs Pune, June 30 The truant rains have led to a precarious drop in water levels at Pune’s four reservoirs. With the existing storage adequate for a mere two weeks’ worth of supply, irrigation officials have gone into crisis ... AQUACULTURE: Recession threat ... Columnists: G Chandrashekhar Sharad Joshi Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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