![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, May 03, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES WHEAT Global wheat, flour trade to rise 5 mt: IGC The market is expected to be stable with the demand-supply fundamentals helping rein-in price volatility. More
PESTS Extension likely for project to curb white stem borer THE Common Fund for Commodities-funded four-year integrated white stem borer management project is likely to be extended by another year. The $5-million project is currently in the third year of implementation. The Common Fund for ... More AQUACULTURE
Counting the catchFishermen preparing to go out to sea near Fort Kochi. The officials of the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) and the population enumerators will span 3,000 coastal villages across the country to make a headcount of fishing ... More INFRASTRUCTURE Cong, TDP at loggerheads over Godavari lift irrigation project THE Pushkar lift irrigation project on the Godavari, meant to irrigate 1.86 lakh acres in East Godavari district, is in the thick of controversy as the ruling Congress Party and the main opposition party, Telugu Desam, have taken conflicting ... More RUBBER Rubber prices unchanged SPOT rubber was steady on Monday. Market activities were restricted to as buyers and sellers were not interested in quantum transactions. Traders and other operators appeared to be waiting for revised quotations from the major manufactures ... More SUGAR `Sugar futures aligned to realities of physical trade' THE National Commodities and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX) on Monday clarified that trading in sugar futures on the exchange "is not mere paper trading but aligned to the realities of physical trade". In a statement on declining prices of sugar ... More
Molasses duty cut to Rs 750/t TEA Bought leaf units urge Tea Board to defer e-auctions THE Nilgiri Bought Leaf Factories Association - the body representing the owners of small-scale private tea factories in the Nilgiris - has appealed to the Tea Board to defer the mandatory implementation of the e-auctions at the Coonoor Tea ... More PRECIOUS METALS Gold may come under pressure CONTRARY to the latest GFMS Gold Survey 2005 assertion that "gold heading for the $500-an-ounce-mark no longer looks fanciful", gold market fundamentals actually suggest a different outlook, experts said, adding that barring a very significant ... More COTTON Mills furnish Rs 1-cr guarantee for contract cotton farming THE multilateral contract farming model for cotton formulated this year by the Tamil Nadu Government's Commissionerate of Agriculture (CoA) provides for a performance guarantee commitment from the textile mills, whose raw cotton requirement is ... More COMMODITY MARKETS Further upside seen in commodity markets COMMODITIES continue to draw attention of businesses and investors even as few financial markets are now perceived to be immune from the upward surge in prices. Commodity indices continue to be among the best performing in any asset ... More MARKETING Farmers asked to register THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Farmers interested in marketing paddy through the State Civil Supplies Corporation (Supplyco) have been asked to register by furnishing names and other details latest by May 10. An official spokesman said here that ... More CO-OPERATIVES KSCARDB offices, banks to be networked THE apex Kerala State Co-operative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank (KSCARDB), its 14 regional offices and 44 banks at the primary level are being inter-connected and fully networked on the Oracle platform. The Rs 7.36-crore system is ... More BOOKS IEA book on oil saving methods MUMBAI: There are a number of methods available which, at relatively low implementation cost, could together save upwards of one million barrels per day of oil, if implemented aggressively. Along with supply-side measures, (such as ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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