![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, December 17, 2005 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITIES Hindustan Zinc raises sale price HINDUSTAN Zinc Ltd, a major zinc and lead producer, has raised its sale prices by Rs 5,300-8,500 a tonne. The prices are applicable from Friday. The company has raised the prices by Rs 8,500 a tonne on zinc products and Rs 5,400 a tonne for ... More RUBBER Rubber improves on covering purchases PHYSICAL rubber prices showed a better trend on Friday. According to sources, the market was reacting to the covering purchases at lower levels following a marginal recovery in international rubber futures. Covering groups and purchase agents ... More AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTIONS International agri body to work on improving output THE Alliance formed by CGIAR (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research) affiliated international agricultural centres would carry out coordinated effort specific research in five areas to improve agricultural productivity. The ... More COTTON Cotton users seek change in fertiliser bags colour ONE of the serious contaminants affecting cotton used by the textile industry is traced to the synthetic fertiliser bags used by the farmers and the notorious contaminant is the polypropylene thread of the fertiliser bags that are white in ... More COFFEE
Coffee farmgate prices rise on global trendFARMGATE prices of coffee have improved this week, keeping in tune with the global trend. However, buyers of Indian coffee find it a little high to make commitments. "Farmgate prices are up this week compared with last week. This is since ... More POULTRY Meet on poultry products today COIMBATORE: A national meet on poultry products exporters will be held in Namakkal on Saturday. The meet is to be attended, among others, by the chairman of the Agricultural Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), Mr ... More SPICES & CONDIMENTS NeST to market `Flavourit' spices THE public sector STCL Ltd and Kochi-based NeST Condiments Ltd have entered into an agreement under which the latter will market the `Flavourit' branded premium spices, procured, processed and packed by the former, both in Indian and ... More
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Looking back Dec. 4-Dec. 10 Bull run in gold likely to continue Crop cover: Satellite images to assess claim payouts Cotton exports likely to top 20 lakh bales China's appetite for commodities far from satiated 30 pc chilli output dip may hit oleoresin sector Shrimp exporters turn innovative; revamp biz Contamination of cotton falling, says survey 15 lakh t soyameal contracted for exports |
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