![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, October 07, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT FAPCCI call to back R&D in agriculture THE Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) has called for support to research and development in agriculture and allied sectors, keeping in mind the unfolding food processing opportunities. "Research in ... More COMMODITY EXCHANGES Twincity Tradecom in pact with UK co TWINCITY Tradecom Pvt Ltd (TTPL), the Hyderabad-based commodities broking and advisory services company, has announced an alliance with the UK-based broking major - Stockcom Tradez Inc, to offer online trading services in the global ... More INFRASTRUCTURE AP Govt to expedite pending irrigation projects Dr Reddy said the Government was not in a position to take up any irrigation projects beyond the listed 26 pending projects due to resource crunch. More RUBBER Spot prices rule steady RUBBER prices were steady on Thursday. Though the buyers preferred to keep off, market continued to remain firm as sellers were confident to get better quotes in the days ahead. RSS 4 closed steady at Rs 64 a kg at Kottayam but improved by 25 ... More
High global prices buoy rubber market SUGAR TN no to price cut; support for sugar mills to be considered THE private sector sugar mill managements in Tamil Nadu have sought the State Government's support in paying the sugarcane price fixed by it for the 2005-06 season. According to sources in the know, at the meeting between the Government ... More
Sept sugar FSQ validity extended in 3 States
Shree Renuka Sugars keen to expand into coastal States TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Spot gold may test support levelSPOT gold prices edged lower on Wednesday mainly due to fall in crude oil prices amid thin volumes owing to a weeklong holiday in China and Ramadan, the Muslim festival. US crude shed 2.6 per cent this week after the federal Government said it ... More JUTE
Raw jute output seen up; concern over qualityFOLLOWING a sharp rise in raw jute prices during the last one month, there has been speculation on the total production and its quality. Mr K.K. Dhandhania, President of the Jute Brokers Association, in a press statement, sought to clarify ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Vegetable oil imports up at 45.5 lt; soya oil shipments double Soya oil imports have increased to 17.6 lakh tonnes from 7.3 lakh tonnes. More CASHEW `Ensure quality of raw cashew nut imports' ISSUES related to the quality of imported raw cashew nut and the Karnataka Government's encouragement to the cashew industry dominated the proceedings of the 50th annual general meeting of the Karnataka Cashew Manufacturers' Association (KCMA) in ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Ginger exports to Pak, Bangladesh on the rise LIFTING of quantity restrictions coupled with reduction in import duty by Pakistan and Bangladesh on imports of spices from India has pushed up exports of ginger in 2004-05 and the trend is expected to continue. Out of the total exports of ... More
Diwali lends flavour to cardamom sales COMMODITY MARKETS Post-Katrina, speculators push up commodity prices SPECULATORS love uncertain conditions. In the wake of the US hurricane damage, speculators in the commodity markets appear to be positioning primarily for heightened inflation risk via heavy long exposure to gold. Funds have also been buyers of ... More EXPORTS & IMPORTS Import of sensitive items down 5.4 pc in April-July THE total import of sensitive items in the first four months of the current fiscal has declined by 5.4 per cent to Rs 4,864 crore as against a level of Rs 5,143 crore in the same period last year. Gross imports of all commodities during ... 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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