![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, July 25, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CONTRACT FARMING Meet on contract farming in AP HYDERABAD: The establishment of private markets and contract farming has been welcomed by participants at a meeting organised by the Cooperative and Marketing Department. The discussion was centred around the Draft Rules proposed by the ... More INSIGHT
Vaidyanathan panel report on co-op credit Quick implementation will revive systemTEA Technical snags continue to haunt tea e-auctions Traders are now upset about the system not registering the auto bids and in being unable to knock down sold lots. More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Cotton may head lower NEW York cotton futures finished higher on Friday on speculative buying with market participants keeping an eye on various factors at play presently. One would be the resolution in the textile dispute between the US and China and the impact of ... More DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS Integrated fodder programme launched in Karnataka THE Dakshina Kannada Milk Producers' Union and the Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project (SKDRDP) have launched an `integrated fodder development programme', which is aimed at bringing down the cost of production of milk in Dakshina ... More COTTON CCI buys 2,400 quintals of kapas cotton under MSP operation in TN COTTON Corporation of India (CCI) has procured 2,400 quintals of seeded cotton from the growers in Tamil Nadu under its minimum support price (MSP) operation in the last one month. Bulk of this quantity came from its purchases from the Tamil ... More POULTRY BEPA to sell maize for farmers near Hyderabad HYDERABAD: Bharat Egg Producers Association (BEPA), a national level poultry farmer's body has offered to sell maize at an affordable rate of Rs 575 per quintal to farmers within the territory of Hyderabad zone on a first come first ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS
From lab to the fieldVanilla being grown at the tissue culture laboratory of the Spices Board in Kochi. The Board supplies tissue-cultured plants to farmers at moderate prices, which are less than the cost of cuttings available in the open market. ... More COMMODITY MARKETS Banks can allow cos to hedge commodity price risks THE Reserve Bank of India has allowed select commercial banks (authorised dealers) to grant permission to listed companies to hedge their price risk in respect of any commodity except gold, silver, petroleum and petroleum products, in the ... More MARKETING Bill on APMC Act referred to House panel in Maharashtra THE Bill amending the Maharashtra Agriculture Produce Marketing (Regulation) Act, 1963, tabled in the Vidhan Sabha on Saturday, was referred to a Joint Select Committee of the Legislature for further recommendations. There have been diverse ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jul. 17-Jul. 23 Iron ore market to remain in balance till 2010 Higher output, stockpiling pull chilli prices down Sloppy monsoon may affect agro-chem industry Export subsidy likely for pepper, cardamom Foodgrain stocks dip below buffer norm Situation comfortable to meet needs, says Pawar Sugar mills get Nabard package on debt Metal sector may benefit from yuan revaluation |
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