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OUTLOOK: Sugar prices may stay high despite weak demand Tight supply-demand situation seen on lower output. Mumbai, May 5 Sugar prices may continue to rule high in the ensuing monsoon season despite the projected fall in demand from cola and ice-cream makers. Sugar production is expected to drop to ... AQUACULTURE: Aqua farms asked to register with coastal authority In order to regulate coastal aquaculture and ensure that the practice does not harm the local environment, the Coastal Aquaculture Authority has asked all shrimp, lobster, crab, fin fish and mollusc farms to register with ... SPICES & CONDIMENTS: Fix duty on cloves on kg-basis: Dealers Imports of cloves allegedly by under invoicing heavily, depriving the Government of import duty revenue, are going on in the country ever since the price of this commodity has shot up due to sharp fall in ... CLIMATE & WEATHER: Rains seen building from South in 10 days Thiruvananthapuram, May 5 The prevailing western disturbance has brought in its wake scattered rain, thunderstorms and dust storms over northwest India during the past 24 hours further denting the mercury ... SPICES & CONDIMENTS: Pepper futures fall on selling pressure Kochi, May 5 Pepper futures on Tuesday dropped on selling pressure as the bulls were selling May and ... AQUACULTURE: Poor processing facilities ... RUBBER: Mixed trend in spot rubber Kottayam, May 5 The physical rubber prices showed a mixed mood on Tuesday. According to sources a weak closing in domestic futures and the absence of global guidance took the steam out of the market amidst marginal selling from ... AQUACULTURE: Matsyafed posts Rs 51 lakh working profit in 2008-09 Thiruvananthapuram, May 5 Kerala State Cooperative Federation for Fisheries Development Ltd (Matsyafed) is celebrating its silver jubilee this year with seminars, an exhibition and several initiatives to improve the welfare of coastal ... INSIGHT: NGOs in agriculture Not so long ago, social service was undertaken by dedicated individuals, occasionally assisted by some of their close friends and relatives. These people were moved by compassion and empathy. The projects included opening of ... Columnists: G Chandrashekhar Sharad Joshi Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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