![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, June 21, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES AQUACULTURE Poor catch, low prices taking toll on AP fishermen FISHERMEN here are finding the going difficult as the first voyage undertaken this month, after a lay-off period of 45 days during the summer to facilitate replenishment of fish stocks, has resulted in poor catches. The prices too have been y ... More INSIGHT Is India inching towards a hunger trap? IN the dust kicked up by the resignation of Mr Advani, two things of grave concern escaped attention. The first was a statement by Mr Sharad Pawar, Agriculture Minister, that India would import wheat to meet the supply needs of the public ... More FERTILISERS Kribhco plans to sell Omani granulated urea KRIBHCO is planning to market granulated urea brought in from Oman for the first time in the country, with special focus on the South, according to Mr V.P Singh, Director (Marketing). Mr Singh said the first shipment from Oman has come in; the ... More RUBBER Rubber market stays neutral HEAVY rains over the last 48 hours saved the spot rubber prices from a further fall on Monday. Buying at lower levels kept the market flat, but firm at Saturday's quotes. The sentiments were neutral, as major manufacturers were inactive and ... More TAXATION Uniform commodity classification by Sept in Kerala KERALA will have a uniform commodity classification by September, which will be put up on the Web site, Mr V. Somasundaran, Commissioner, Commercial Taxes, has said. Speaking at an interactive session on `VAT - issues and concerns emerging ... More TEA
Pak keen to tap India's tea expertiseCOINCIDING with the recent visit of the Pakistan President, General Pervez Musharraf, a tea delegation from that country visited India. The visit has sown the seeds for a totally new association between the tea interests of both the ... More
Coonoor tea prices hit new lows SPICES & CONDIMENTS Bid to boost exports to W.Asia Spices Board to market value-added cardamom THE Spices Board, in a bid to boost export of cardamom to the West Asian countries, considered a major market for the commodity, is planning to conduct a market study in this region for selling branded Indian cardamom. A consultant would be ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jun. 12-Jun. 18 Tyre producers may import 70,000 t rubber Rubber prices turn weak on errant monsoon Decision on MF, FII role in commodity bourses soon FMC panel looking into the issue Wheat tops Rs 7,500/t; imports may be dearer W. Australian apple growers moving processing to Chennai Vegoil production likely to scale new peak |
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