![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, July 19, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CLIMATE & WEATHER Sloppy monsoon may affect agro-chem industry For the first quarter, there has been 12-15 per cent drop in agro-chem sales. More CULTIVATION Oilfed, agriculture departments told to study Israeli models THE State Government has asked the departments of agriculture, animal husbandry, municipal administration and Oilfed to study the Israeli models in the respective fields and look into the possibilities of adopting them. Addressing a press ... More PLANTATIONS Campco plea to repeal 4 pc tax on wet cocoa beans THE Director of Central Arecanut and Cocoa Marketing and Processing Co-operative (Campco) Ltd, Mr Nagaraja Shetty, has urged the State Government to withdraw the 4 per cent tax on wet cocoa beans. Addressing newspersons here on Monday, Mr ... More RUBBER Limited supply may see rubber prices rise further NATURAL rubber prices may continue to rise in the coming days on shortage of the commodity in the market even as the benchmark RSS-4 grade touched the highest rate yet this year. Rubber industry sources said availability of rubber in the market ... More
Rubber prices remain flat SUGAR Spot sugar prices up 5 pc on demand SUGAR spot prices have jumped up by about Rs 100 a quintal or 5 per cent this month on fresh buying by bulk consumers and retailers against reduced trade inventories. At the Vashi wholesale market, spot prices of small grade (S-30) have ... More TEA Tea prices rule low at Coonoor auctions PRICES continued to rule low at the auctions of the Coonoor Tea Trade Association during the weekend, when a volume of 18.82 lakh kg was offered for sale. While some dust grades continued to hit the lowest price of Rs 20 a kg, for the first ... More METALS Metals to rise on low supply, robust demand With global stocks lower than historical averages, potential exists for prolonged period of better prices for the next five years and beyond. More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Pepper rules steady PEPPER prices ruled steady with marginal improvement in spot and futures trading here on Monday. Spot prices of MG 1 and ungarbled on Monday were Rs 6,050 and Rs 5,650 a quintal respectively as against Rs 6,000 and Rs 5,600 on Monday last. ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jul. 10-Jul. 16 Lankan pepper imports taking toll on local trade Amul targets Rs 150-crore export turnover Free trade pacts turning a tool to dump spices Oilseeds crop hopes hinge on more rains Shrimp exports fall sharply post-tsunami Tea exports dip in May; output up 8.6 m kg Metals output rising amidst slowing demand Poultry droppings may no more be a foul-smelling waste |
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