![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, June 04, 2003 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
CMFRI develops tech to embellish marine pearlsAS part of the commercialisation of pearl culture, scientists at the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) here have developed a new technique for value addition of marine pearls called Mabe (mah-BAY). The technology developed is ... More FARM CREDIT CLIMATE & WEATHER Monsoon may set in around June 8-10 Further advance likely to be delayed WITH the circulation patterns evolving slowly, the southwest monsoon is likely to set in around June 8 to 10. In view of this, its further advance across the country is likely to be delayed, according to the India Meteorological Department ... More RUBBER Calm prevails in rubber market THE rubber market was rather calm on Tuesday. Buyers did not appear in the market to make enquiries, noticing that the uptrend in the international market had been reversed. Sellers also kept off. Meanwhile, the international market ruled at ... More TEA Coonoor tea market tumbles TEA prices tumbled this week when nearly half the volume of 19.17 lakh kg offered for sale at the auctions here was withdrawn for want of bids and the prices fetched by the teas sold were dismally low. "The demand was generally less for the ... More PRECIOUS METALS Gold rally unsustainable on fundamentals: Expert GOLD is saved from its poor physical commodity fundamentals due to the attention given to its `safe haven' status and as a hedge against the weakening dollar. But the gold rally may not be sustainable because of the lack of breadth of interest in ... More TOBACCO Unauthorised FCV tobacco sale AP farmers can claim refund The Government's move to refund comes even as the Tobacco Board awaits the Andhra Pradesh High Court's decision on growers who had violated `crop holiday'. More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Pepper prices move up PEPPER prices moved up in major markets across the globe on increased demand and short supply mainly because of the strike in a major container shipping company and the commencement of the grinding season in the US. According to international ... More TRENDS
In dire straitsA group of adolescent girls, who never went to school, working in a cotton field at Allugundu village in Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh. Employment of child labour in cotton fields in the State has become a major problem in the past decade. ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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