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COTTON: No need to ban cotton export, says Maran
‘If the situation worsens, we will respond adequately’. The Union Minister of Textiles, Mr Dayanadhi Maran, on Wednesday said the current situation does not warrant any ban on raw cotton ...

SPICES & CONDIMENTS: Turmeric prices tumble
Turmeric prices have tumbled by over 20 per cent in the spot and futures market in a matter of ...

AQUACULTURE: Seafood exporters unite to remain competitive
Kochi, Nov. 25 While Indian marine exports have increased over 30 per cent during the last five years, the number of seafood processing units and exporters has shrunk 70 per cent. While nearly 1,700 seafood processing and exporting ...

POULTRY: SAP solution for poultry firms breeds new opportunities
‘CHIC’ BUSINESS. The poultry farmers hope to get a higher return on whatever little investments they can afford in the times of ...

CLIMATE & WEATHER: IMD says `low' weakening, but other models don't agree
Significantly, the UK Met Office mode has predicted that the system may fail to make the grade and die out over the south-east ...

RUBBER: Sheet rubber touches Rs 120 a kg
Kottayam, Nov. 25 Spot rubber continued to explore further highs on Wednesday. According to sources, the market moved up in tune with the gains in the domestic and international futures amidst incessant ...

SPICES & CONDIMENTS: Pepper futures drop on bearish operations
Kochi, Nov. 25 Pepper futures on Wednesday dropped on reports of bearish ...

TEA: Offerings at Coonoor tea auctions at 27-week low
An analysis of the listing by brokers shows that the volume offered for sale on Thurday and Friday at Coonoor Tea Trade Association has dipped to 11.90 lakh kg – the lowest of the last 27 ...

SUGAR: Cane price issue: The savings are only notional
Sugar stocks surge; UP mills’ agreement not to impact south-based cos. BL Research Bureau The stock market may have reacted too soon in marking up the entire pack of sugar stocks, in response to the announcement that mills in Uttar Pradesh ...

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Nifty (at close)5,108.15 (+17.60)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)46.20/21
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,573
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Silver (a kg) Rs29,895


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