Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, May 10, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITY EXCHANGES FMC move to cap price fluctuation The Forward Markets Commission has in supercession of its earlier approvals, directed the Multi Commodity Exchange Mumbai, National Commodity & Derivative Exchange Mumbai and National Multi-Commodity Exchange, Ahmedabad to amend their contract .. More FARM CREDIT
StanChart to diversify into agri financingKeen to offer entire range of products More INSIGHT Agriculture in strategic policy making The productivity gains made in the last forty years can be the foundation for India's agriculture sector to be globally one of the best. If these gains are compounded, the country's exportable surplus in many commodities and products can give it imme diate status as the world's largest exporter. More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Fruity dealBUOYED TRADE: A mango trader at Mechua wholesale fruit market in Kolkata busy talking to a customer. Business in mango is expected to be good this season. According to the traders in Kolkata, mango is imported from Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, ... More RUBBER Spot rubber flares up further Spot rubber prices achieved record gains in a single trading session to attain another record closing on Tuesday. The extreme bullish sentiments were ridden by a sharp up move in the international markets. Sheet rubber RSS 4 settled at Rs 94.50 ... More SUGAR Illegal sugar trade with Bangladesh? SENA LEADER'S CHARGE More
Meet to discuss problems of sugarcane farmers TEA Tata Tea unveils new ad campaign Tata Tea has launched yet another advertising campaign featuring tennis player Sania Mirza for Tata Tea Premium. Tata Tea Premium is now being positioned as the tea that activates one to take on challenges. The tagline is ... More METALS Crude may soften; metals to remain strong Scope for further liquidation in oil position More SPICES & CONDIMENTS Pepper declines The market opened firmer but fell, as there was not much activity. Prices for all the positions at NCDEX and NMCE dropped. Spot also ruled steady with limited activity. AGRICULTURAL POLICY Suppliers flay STC wheat tender Terms and conditions of the new STC tender for import of three million tonnes of wheat have raised the backless of potential participants. The terms are widely seen as onerous and intended to keep many participants at bay. There is also ... More EVENTS Bid to host World Treenut Convention in 2008 Final decision at Montreal meet on May 14; Egypt, China other contenders More ROADWAYS Crude futures witness waning interest Investors shift attention to base, precious metals More EXPORTS & IMPORTS Govt considering free sugar exports for mills Industry questions move to allow shipments by STC More STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS
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Looking back Apr. 30-May. 6 New import norms for GM soyaoil may be deferred MSP purchase of copra yet to begin `FCI can take delivery of Australian wheat' Rubber gains over 7% in April on strong demand Maagrita begins to export mangoes from AEZ Copper, not peaking yet Precious metals suffer setback Lack of adequate rain worries coffee growers Tyre companies seek suspension of rubber exports New avenue opens up for importing raw sugar |
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