![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, October 04, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Plenty but ...A vendor selling pineapples on the roadside in Kochi. The pineapple season is near its peak and the fruit is flooding the market. Processed pineapple products make up a meagre 0.2 per cent of the total processed fruit products annual export ... More RUBBER Covering groups sustain rubber prices PHYSICAL rubber prices improved on Monday. The covering groups turned active once again offering better quotes. Steady demand and low supply kept the prices firm though the market sources expect an improvement in arrivals. Sheet rubber RSS 4 ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Edible oil imports set to rise: Nadir Godrej INDIA'S vegetable oil consumption is likely to reach 20 million tonnes (mt) by 2010 - from an estimated 12 mt currently - and over half of the requirement will have to be imported as domestic production increases continue to trail demand ... More
Biofuel demand to push vegoil prices up COFFEE Coffee exports down 35 per cent in H1 VOLATILITY in global coffee prices has pushed down country's exports by at least 35 per cent in the first half of the current fiscal. Coffee exports during April-September stood at 74,564 tonnes compared with 1,14,489 tonnes during the ... More EVENTS Merchants' body to host commodity trading workshop WITH the steady integration of the Indian economy with the global economy, the risk perception among stakeholders in the commodities sector is undergoing changes, even as the thrust of the Government policy is on risk management. While more and ... More MARKETING
Nafed to procure cotton, soya at support pricesTHE National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation (Nafed) expects to procure 5-8 lakh bales (170 kg each) of cotton and 2.5 lakh tonnes of soyabean this year as part of the Centre's market intervention operations. Based on the inputs ... More NATURAL CALAMITIES AP Govt pegs crop loss at Rs 939 cr THE State Government has estimated that the total crop loss during the recent cyclonic storm was about Rs 939 crore and assured that relief and rehabilitation work would be expedited. The State Minister for Revenue, Relief and Rehabilitation, ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Sep. 25-Oct. 1 `Lack of air cargo space hampers farm exports' BPCL in talks with NCDEX for futures trading in furnace oil Higher groundnut crop may boost kharif oilseed output Pak keen on buying Indian machinery for edible oil refineries Indian shrimp prices decline in US markets Festival demand fails to spark; exporters look to Japan MSP for rabi crops hiked by Rs 10-15/quintal Trade dubs it political move; Nafed nodal agency for procurement FCI to raise Rs 5,000 cr thru bonds Tariff rate for palm group of oils, soya oil hiked |
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