![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, February 13, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES RICE
SupplyCo begins paddy procurement in six Kerala districtsThe mills are concentrated in the six districts in the south and central Kerala. So supply of `kuthari' to the northern districts would not be economical due to high transportation cost. More
Pak out-prices India in white rice exports But par-boiled still holds promise AWARDS & HONOURS Kannur farmer bags award KOTTAYAM: Mr K.V. Gopi (45), from Pathiriyad in Kannur district, has won the biennial `Karshakashri' Award 2006 instituted by Malayala Manorama to honour an outstanding farmer in the State. The award carries Rs 2 lakh, a gold ... More AQUACULTURE
Undersea beautyA Moorish Idol in an aquarium. The country's rich marine water resources around Andaman, Nicobar and Lakshadweep islands abound in myriad varieties of ornamental fish. The country's export of ornamental fish is dominated by native varieties, a ... More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES Chinese stores may soon stock desi grapes Prospects of new markets brighten THE country's grape exports will get a major fillip this year with importers from at least 14 new international markets, including China, Hungary, Spain, Poland and Norway showing interest in the fruit. The Agricultural and Processed Food ... More INFRASTRUCTURE AP irrigation outlay to go up TEA Good demand from exporters lifts prices at Kochi tea sale GOOD general demand especially from exporters buoyed up the price of dust tea at the Kochi tea auction. High-priced CTC varieties were dearer by Rs 2-3, while medium CTC were quoting Rs 4-5 higher. Below medium orthodox and high grown dust tea ... More
Pak keeps Coonoor teas up TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Consolidation likely in cottonNEW YORK cotton futures ended lower on Friday on speculative selling and switch activity. The US Department of Agriculture had projected US cotton plantings in 2006/07 at 14 million acres, against plantings in 2005/06 at 14.2 million acres. ... More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS Kerala Chamber plea on farmlands KOCHI: The Kerala Chamber of Commerce and Industry has expressed concern over the order passed by the Ernakulam District Collector to stop registration of transactions of filled agricultural lands in the district. The order of the ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Cardamom rules steady CARDAMOM prices were steady during the week at the auctions held in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Domestic buyers were active. Some exports also took place. At the Kumily auction on Wednesday, exporters bought 10 tonnes of cardamom. Arrivals stood ... More
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Looking back Feb. 5-Feb. 11 Pepper surges on short supply Spices export continues to decline Fidelity picks up 9% stake in MCX Rise in metal prices hits medium, small units Tight supply situation in global market Coffee growers getting rid of old stocks World pepper demand-supply disparity widens Firm prices at Coonoor sale spell good times for tea sector Edible oil imports drop 21 pc to Rs 5,818 cr in April-Nov |
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