![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, November 11, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CULTIVATION Pigeonpea stages a comeback in China PIGEONPEA varieties of the International Crops Research Institute of Semi-Arid Tropics (Icrisat) here have succeeded in ushering in the comeback of the crop in China. For centuries, pigeonpea was used for rearing lac insects. And when the lac ... More AQUACULTURE
Preparing to net fresh demandFishermen preparing to set sail from Kerala's Chavakkad beach. The demand for fish in the domestic and export market has increased as a result of rising population and changes in standard of living. Currently, fears of avian influenza in ... More RUBBER Rubber declines on poor demand SPOT rubber declined sharply on Thursday. The absence of buyers hammered the prices followed by an increase in selling from traders and growers. According to dealers, enhanced arrivals are expected in the days ahead as the weather has also ... More
Malaysia calls for steady rubber price TEA Destination tea gardens If the project by McLeod Russel India Ltd takes off successfully, tea estates in India could be the next big attraction on the tourism map of India. More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Gold may test resistance, fallSPOT gold prices pulled back higher posting sharp gains shrugging off a rising dollar and re-asserting its safe-haven status. Gold looks to have decoupled from the currency/energy markets presently. Spot gold prices recovered strongly after ... More COTTON Cotton output rises on better farm practices FIVE years ago, the country's cotton production was struggling to top 150 lakh bales (of 170 kg). The yield then was 270-300 kg a hectare. Things have changed now. Last season (October 2004-September 2005) cotton production was 243 lakh bales ... More INTERVIEW
`Rubber production capacity reaching a plateau'THE International Rubber Study Group (IRSG), headquartered in London, is an intergovernmental organisation that studies various aspects of the global rubber industry. The organisation, founded in 1944, focuses on the demand and supply of ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus Indian Aviation: Sky is the limit Stock splits India Inc's bonus bonanza Dabhol power regenerated Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
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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