![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, July 10, 2002 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES PESTICIDES Bt cotton `not threatening' agro-chemicals industry EVEN as the Mahyco-Monsanto combine is spreading the cultivation of Bt cotton, which is resistant to bollworm, `Tracer', a new generation insecticide used to control the bollworm pest, which causes extensive damage to the cotton crop, has ... More RUBBER Rubber down on global pressure RUBBER prices declined further on reports that the international prices are limping. The equivalent of RSS-4 has declined to Rs.41.95. The supply position picked up in the domestic market following reports of panic in some quarters that the ... More PRECIOUS METALS Gold expected to get support from equities GOLD prices have traditionally had a close relationship with the dollar and the US equities. Specifically, the dollar has been a key driver for gold prices. But the behaviour of the two so-called `fool-proof' trading tools for gold in recent ... More BIO-TECH & GENETICS Forest corpn gains from clonal eucalyptus USING biotechnology methods, the Andhra Pradesh Forest Development Corporation (APFDC) has been able to considerably increase productivity and revenues from its eucalyptus plantations spread across the State. Near five-fold increases, up from ... More JUTE
Diluted packaging order will hit jute sector: IJMAMORE than 34 per cent of the total raw jute available in the country during the 2002-03 season will be left unutilised if the Union Government goes ahead with its proposal of diluting the mandatory packaging orders for foodgrains and ... More COCONUT & COPRA CCEA nod for copra MSP NEW DELHI: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved the minimum support price (MSP) for copra for the 2002 season. For the fair average quality, the MSP will be maintained at Rs 3,300 per quintal for "milling'' ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Guide to derivatives Looking back Jun. 30-Jul. 6 FAO working on monocrotophos ban ITC's e-drive for rural farm growth gets good response Restructuring the food economy Warehouse receipts to be made negotiable instruments Rise in coconut oil prices may continue till year-end Customs officials holding up sugar consignments to Bangla Amul finds cream in Gulf markets Exports to be stepped up; warehouse in Jebel Ali Data on farm goods trade a cause for concern World Food Summit 2002 The hungry will have to wait |
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