![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, November 09, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CULTIVATION 5,000 ha. of wasteland to be made cultivable in Tirunelveli dist ABOUT 5,000 hectares of wasteland are to be made cultivable in 16 blocks in Tirunelveli district, under Extensive Wasteland Programme, during the current fiscal. According to the District Collector, Mr Atul Anand, an amount of Rs 4 crore has ... More INSIGHT SIMPLY... Farming options in a global village RUBBER Rubber falls sharply on weak global trends Major manufactures abstained from the market expecting an improvement in arrivals as tapping has improved in most of the plantation areas. Bearish international markets depressed the sentiments further. Sheet rubber declined to Rs 67 from Rs ... More
ANRPC meet to focus on progress of small growers SUGAR Exim Bank extends LoC to Fiji Sugar THE EXPORT-IMPORT Bank of India (Exim Bank) has, at the behest of the Government of India, extended a Line of Credit (LoC) of $50.40 million to the Fiji Sugar Corporation Ltd, Fiji Islands. As per the agreement, Exim Bank will reimburse 100 per ... More TEA Loans under Special Purpose Tea Fund Firms may have to repay from auction earnings THE Union Ministries of Commerce and Finance, in consultation with banks, financial institutions and the tea industry, are trying to work out a linkage whereby earnings from the auction houses will be directly used to repay loans taken from the ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL China cancels contracts to import soyameal from India Industry hopes to renegotiate deal A MOVE by Chinese buyers to reportedly cancel four contracts of 13,000 tonnes each of soyameal from the country is seen as a temporary problem and the industry is hoping to renegotiate the deal. "Reports of China cancelling contracts are not ... More COFFEE
Growers' arabica estimate not realistic: Coffee BoardTHE Coffee Board has said that it does not agree with the planters' body on the expected reduction in arabica output for 2005-06 primarily due to the severe infestation of white stem borer. According to the board's post-blossom estimates, ... More POULTRY
Japfa plans to make India its export hub for poultry productsJAPFA Comfeed India Ltd (JCIL) a joint venture between the $ 1.5-billion Japfa Comfeed International Pte, Singapore (JCI) and Adijaya Guna Satwatama, Indonesia plans to make India its export hub. With operations in about 10 ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Spices Board to release subsidy for pepper exports THE Spices Board will release the WTO-compatible subsidy announced by the Union Government with effect from November 2 for export of pepper and value-added pepper products. The Board has asked exporters to apply for the subsidy scheme, which ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Oct. 30-Nov. 5 Chilli turns hot on fears of lower crop Iron ore outlook positive for 2006 Avian flu: Govt puts in place surveillance system Rubber production likely to fall short of target ONGC, BPCL keen on trading in NCDEX natural gas futures In MP, small farmers face big troubles Milk output to touch record 96 million tonnes next year Cotton may rule firm despite near-glut |
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