![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, January 26, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES WHEAT
Wheat production seen higher at 75.5 m tTHE country's wheat production this season (July 2005-June 2006) is likely to be 75.5 million tonnes (mt), the Food Ministry has said in a statement. The projection of a better crop is against 72 mt produced last season and could turn out to be ... More SUGAR
Sweet and attractiveA farmer chopping sugarcane in near Madurai in Tamil Nadu. With assured prices and market, sugarcane continues to be the most attractive crop for farmers in the country. Sugarcane production in Tamil Nadu is estimated to be about 200 lakh tonnes ... More TEA Attractive price for Nilgiris tea KOCHI: At the Kochi leaf sale on Wednesday, another quality invoice from the Nilgiris recorded an attractive price of Rs 346 per kg. The 180-kg Clonal FOP grade was produced by Parkside Estate, owned by Coonoor Tea Estates Company Ltd. ... More CASHEW Cashew exports decline on increased global availability INCREASED availability in the world market at low prices has led to decline in exports of cashew from the country during the first nine months of the current fiscal compared with the same period a year ago. Total exports during April-December ... More COMMODITY MARKETS Bullion trade down 25-30 pc: WGC THE domestic bullion trade has seen a drop of 25-30 per cent in the past three months but the World Gold Council's (WGC) Indian chapter hopes the country's gold trade will overcome the sluggish trade condition to keep up its annual growth rate of ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jan. 15-Jan. 21 Global sugar prices seen rising this year too Base import prices cut for crude palm, soyabean oils Are Chinese purchases moving gold market? Rising domestic prices curb cotton exports Signals for commodity boom to continue in 2006 Milk powder prices spurt on low stocks Shortage likely during summer NCDEX launches rapeseed/mustard meal futures Coffee growers report lower than expected harvest |
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