Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, April 14, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES INSIGHT Agriculture needs a paradigm shift It is time for a fundamental shift from the "unproductive" spending to extending support in a form that creates permanent assets, reduces the vulnerabilities of the poor farmers and builds their capacity to improve yields and augment income. Achievin g 4 per cent agriculture growth is all about changing the mindset, says UTTAM GUPTA More RUBBER Rubber up further on scarce arrivals The physical rubber prices explored new highs on Thursday. Covering groups and purchase agents continued to chase the meagre arrivals offering better quotes. Most of the traders were in a holiday mood owing to Maundy Thursday and the volumes were ... More SUGAR Kothari Sugars transfers chemical biz to Primetra Kothari Sugars and Chemicals Ltd has transferred its chemical business to Primetra Technologies Pvt Ltd, according to information provided by the company to the stock exchange. It may be recalled that the company decided to exit the chemical ... More FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE CCL Products Q4 sales up 46 pc CCL Products (India) Ltd has recorded sales of Rs 52.59 crore for the quarter ended March 2006, against Rs 35.98 crore in the same period last year, showing a growth of 46.14 per cent. Net profit for the quarter was Rs 13.36 crore (Rs 11.92 ... More BIO-TECH & GENETICS Farmers' commission moots biosecurity fund For setting up offshore genetic screening centre More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Edible oils rule weak All major edible oils ruled weak on the local edible oil market on Thursday on some offerings amid increased inflows. Castor oil ruled weak on continued offerings. Castor seed futures ended higher on fresh buying support. Groundnut oil raw was ... More COCONUT & COPRA
Coco-biodiesel scores better than dieselTEST RESULTS More POULTRY Chicken prices gain as consumption rises May gain further as election campaigns gather momentum More NATURAL CALAMITIES Counselling for `distressed farmers' Nabard plans to start a mass counselling programme in districts that have seen a huge number of suicides by farmers. A pilot project would soon be launched in Maharashtra to give focused attention on financial matters through credit-supported ... More Advt Links: Construct Data About:Blank tax deductions Tanning Beds Personal Computing resources Hawaii Vacations - Hanalei Bay Resort Business Health Insurance Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Apr. 2-Apr. 8 Springboard ready for gold's leap Vanilla prices fall on undercutting White arecanut growers holding on to stocks Copper, zinc prices raised Agriculture's role in contemporary development Global cotton prices robust, limited benefit to India Wheat prices a tad above MSP as arrivals begin Metal stocks shine on record high prices Certification woes dog organic basmati growers Oilmeal exports at record high |
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