![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, January 05, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES FARM CREDIT SBI agri-financing to touch Rs 4,000 cr by March STATE Bank of India (SBI), with a renewed thrust on agri-business funding in this fiscal, expects to touch an agri-financing figure of Rs 4,000 crore by March 2005. Talking to newspersons here on Tuesday after participating in an interactive ... More
Nabard pegs AP credit potential at Rs 29,423 cr AQUACULTURE Shrimp, prawn availability unlikely to be affected Availability of the sea-caught fish could be hit in the coming weeks but it will only have an impact in the short term. More
Sick seafood units seek PM's help to stop recovery by banks FLORICULTURE
Indian roses set to bloom in Russia, PolandThe Pune-based Fila Rozil on Tuesday flagged off a consignment of one million rose plants for Russian and Poland markets. Mr Firoz Poonawalla, Managing Director, Fila Rozil, said this was the first time that rose plants were being shipped ... More RUBBER Rubber unchanged on weak demand THE absence of fresh demand kept physical rubber prices steady on Tuesday and RSS 4 closed at Rs 54.75 as on Monday. Market continued to experience supply crunch as growers were not interested to sell their stocks while the top production ... More SUGAR
NCDEX hikes margin on sugar futures to 8.25% To curb further increase in pricesWITH sugar prices hitting the roof over the last one month, the National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Ltd (NCDEX) has decided to enhance the margin on open positions in all sugar futures contracts from 6.8 per cent to 8.25 per cent. The ... More
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Jaggery prices up on festive demand
Birla Group to merge two sugar mills TEA Nilgiris tea crop hit by frostbite TEA production in the Nilgiris has been affected by the frostbite. The frost, which hit the valleys of the district in the third week of December, continues even now. Night temperature has dropped to zero to three degrees Celsius in the ... More WATER Kerala: Reservoir water levels decline THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Water levels in the three major reservoirs of Idukki, Idamalayar and Kallada in the State have registered a slight decline compared with those recorded a week ago, according to figures released by the Central Water ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Work on turmeric complex to commence soon IT'S a dream come true for the turmeric traders in Erode District, who, for the last two-decades have been searching for an ideal location for establishing a turmeric complex. The complex is to come up at Semmampalayam on the Erode-Nasiyanure ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Dec. 26-Jan. 1 Rise in cashew exports to US Global commodity boom set to continue Raw sugar imports Finance, Commerce Ministries at loggerheads Amul extends milk outsourcing to hike sales Sheet rubber up a tad on new buys `Tsunami may leave marine species unscathed' Oil firms float fresh tender for ethanol To meet UP, Uttaranchal requirements `Tsunami impact on marine sector brief' |
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