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AQUACULTURE: Pilot project of cobia culture set to take off Onshore, offshore sites in Tuticorin; to boost seafood exports. India’s first cobia cage culture pilot project is to come up at onshore and offshore sites at Tharuvikulam in Tuticorin. It is expected to give the much-needed fillip to the ... CASHEW: Mainline container vessel calls at New Mangalore The first mainline container vessel of the current financial year – m.v. CMA CGM Okume – with raw cashew cargo from West Africa called at the New Mangalore Port on May ... TOBACCO: Anti-tobacco campaigners cry foul over dilution of health warnings Violation of Election Commission’s code of conduct alleged. Mumbai, May 4 The smoke just doesn’t seem to clear over the pictorial health warnings to be carried on tobacco products from May 31. In a weekend development, the Centre ... COMMODITY EXCHANGES: Transaction fee row: NCDEX moves SC Mumbai, May 4 The National Commodity and Derivative Exchange (NCDEX) moved the Supreme Court on Monday against the market regulator Forward Markets Commission (FMC) for rejecting its proposal to reduce the ... WHEAT: Wheat buy by FCI tops 20 million tonnes New Delhi, May 4 Wheat procurement by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) and State agencies for the ongoing 2008-09 rabi marketing season (April-June) has crossed the ... CLIMATE & WEATHER: Trough pair lends relief from heat Thiruvananthapuram, May 4 A north-to-south trough/wind discontinuity over central India and a counterpart west-to-east trough over north India continued to provide localised relief from heat wave ... RICE: Paddy grown in 45,000 acres of fallow land in Kerala Thiruvananthapuram, May 4 The grama panchayats in Kerala were able to take up paddy cultivation in 45,150 acres of fallow land ... TEA: Tea break ... RUBBER: Spot rubber declines on buyer resistance Kottayam, May 4 Spot rubber declined further on Monday. Sheet rubber closed weak at Rs 100.50 against Rs 102.25 a kg on the previous weekend. There were no fresh quotes from the tyre sector and the market slipped mainly on buyer resistance ... HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES: Ruling dearer Lower yield: Women spreading pulp extracted from mango for drying to prepare jelly at Yellamanchili in Andhra Pradesh's Visakhapatnam district. Prices of mango are higher this year due to lack of rains and lower yield. This, in turn, is likely ... Columnists: G Chandrashekhar Sharad Joshi Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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