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Thursday, September 29, 2005
Agri Prices (Sept 28)
Sugar 301746 (1756)
Groundnut oil ready482 (478)
Coconut oil (ready)4800 (4850)
Pepper garbled (ready)6400 (6350)


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AQUACULTURE


Deceptively simple
`Ottal', a local device for catching fish in brackish waters, is a favourite with fishermen in Kuttanad area where they set up the trap in paddy fields that have been harvested. ... More

RUBBER


Rubber continues to post gains
THE rubber market continued to post moderate gainson Wednesday. Absence of quantum sellers as most of the dealers and growers preferred to hold stocks kept the prices bullish as buyers from major sectors were active in the market . In ... More

SUGAR


Nizam Sugars dividend to Govt
HYDERABAD: The Nizam Deccan Sugars Ltd on Wednesday paid around Rs 1 crore as dividend to the Andhra Pradesh Government. The Nizam Deccan Sugars officials presented a cheque to the Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, in lieu ... More

TEA


Tea buyers' body seeks tax sops at Kochi auctions
THE Tea Buyers Association has called upon the State Government to grant sales tax exemption for the tea purchased at Kochi auctions for the benefit of export trade. Addressing the 32nd annual general meeting, Mr Anil Kumar N. Prabhu, ... More

WATER


Water storage level up 29 pc
NEW DELHI: The storage level in the 76 major reservoirs in the country is up 29 per cent over the level during the corresponding period last year and 20 per cent higher than the average level in the last 10 years. According to the ... More

JUTE


Jute exports on the upswing
JUTE exports from India during the first five months of the current fiscal is up by 22 per cent, according to Mr Arun Bal, Secretary of Jute Manufactures Development Council (JMDC). He was talking to reporters after attending the 80th annual ... More

OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL


Soyameal exports: Trade on wait & watch mode
1.5 lakh tonnes shipments contracted; China buys 50,000 t

AT least 1.5 lakh tonnes of soyameal have been contracted for exports even as the trade has adopted a wait-and-watch attitude to get a clear picture of the soyabean crop. Of this, China has bought about 50,000 tonnes for delivery next month, ... More

EVENTS


Amla stakeholders' meet in Madurai
THE Amla Growers Association of India is organising a national seminar on "Globalisation of Amla" during October 7 and 9 at Madurai. This is the third national seminar being organised by the association. The organising committee said the ... More



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