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OUTLOOK: Imported raw sugar may be exempt from release mechanism Mills may be given a 2-month levy holiday for early crushing. New Delhi, May 27 Exempting imported raw sugar from the monthly release mechanism and providing a two-month levy holiday for mills undertaking early crushing are among the latest ... SUGAR: Bitter truth If the first two days of the new Government is any indication, it is likely we will have ‘more of the same’ that we had in the last five years — political expediency forcing policy changes that in turn translate into business ... SPICES & CONDIMENTS: Ginger prices move up on short supply Spice oils extraction units resort to imports from Ethiopia, Nigeria. Kochi, May 27 Fall in production of ginger and demand for raw ginger in the domestic market have pushed up the prices in ... CLIMATE & WEATHER: Monsoon pauses after ‘Aila’ signs off from east Erstwhile cyclone Aila has faded out over east and northeast bringing to an end the onset phase of the southwest ... CULTIVATION: Early sowing ... AQUACULTURE: Keeping tabs ... RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT: Icrisat opens access to publications Hyderabad, May 27 The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (Icrisat) has formally launched an open access (OA) system for its scientific ... RUBBER: Spot rubber gains on global cues Kottayam, May 27 Spot rubber turned better on Wednesday. The market seemed to be reacting in tandem with the positive closing in the leading international indices as sellers stayed back expecting a recovery in domestic prices. Sheet ... SPICES & CONDIMENTS: Pepper futures highly volatile Kochi, May 27 The pepper futures market on Wednesday witnessed high volatility and closed higher on alleged ... TEA: Domestic teas fetch Rs 17 more a kg in Jan-March Coonoor, May 27 An analysis of the Market Reports from different auction centres reveals that in the first quarter of calendar 2009, Indian tea prices rose Rs 16.98 a kg over the corresponding period of 2008 to average ... COMMODITY EXCHANGES: United Stock Exchange buys 10% in IMCE Mumbai, May 27 United Stock Exchange of India has picked up a 10 per cent stake in International Multi Commodity Exchange (IMCE), Indiabulls Financial Services said ... Columnists: G Chandrashekhar Sharad Joshi Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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