![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, August 30, 2002 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES AQUACULTURE Expert panel moots insurance for aqua farms IMPROVED access to banking and insurance for shrimp farms and hatcheries, review of funding policy for aquaculture, model legislation for aquaculture and expediting licensing procedures are among the recommendations that followed the two-day ... More
Fears over import of exotic fish, shrimp Potential harm to domestic species RUBBER Rubber prices rule steady RUBBER prices ruled more or less steady on Thursday following uncertainty in the market. While some grades picked up slowly, other much sought after grades declined as the prices fluctuated on minor developments in the market. Though higher ... More TEA A prescription to stir tea industry THE other observations and suggestions of the working group constituted by the Reserve Bank of India on the tea industry pertain to tea associations, borrowers (tea companies), Nabard's Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) and release of ... More FOODGRAINS Compound tax eating into rice trade in Tamil Nadu It is argued that the tax applicable from the rice miller down to the retailer is in effect a multipoint tax on rice. More
CACP asked to rework paddy MSP OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Parakh Foods mulls new refineries PARAKH Foods Ltd, the flagship company of the Parakh group, manufacturers of the Gemini brand of refined oil said here on Thursday the company now has the country's largest edible oil refinery situated in a single location, with the commissioning ... More
Vegoil seen up on tight global supplies COFFEE
Coffee: Needs a potent brewIT IS true that coffee prices are at historical lows and the industry is facing its worst crisis ever. As in all other agricultural commodities, price cycles are inevitable. However, the present crisis is unique in that it is rooted in a chronic ... More AGRICULTURAL POLICY Govt nod for 4 agri-export zones China keen on MoU to import mangoes THE Inter-departmental steering committee, chaired by the Commerce Ministry, on Wednesday cleared establishment of four agri-export zones (AEZ), one each for basmati rice in Punjab, apples in Himachal Pradesh, mangoes in Andhra Pradesh and ... More
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Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Aug. 18-Aug. 24 Sugar industry going edible oil sector way Controversy over imports under advance licence scheme likely Draining the bitter cup Tea cos cheer `welcome aberration' Mother Dairy grows up, turns Amul's rival Set for joint ventures with 6 State co-operatives Pepsi, Punjab Govt sign deal for citrus cultivation 'Raw sugar imports to replenish stocks' Part of cost-effective operations, says Sakthi Sugars CMD EU's sugar regime a spoilsport for ryots in poor countries New relief measures for coffee growers |
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