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Saturday, March 15, 2003
Agri Prices (March 14)
Sugar S-301150 (1150)
Palm oil378 (377)
Ground ready570 (568)
Coconut ready5600 (5650)
Pepper garbled8500 (8300)

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Plantations to get low-interest loan
THE United Planters' Association of Southern India (Upasi) feels "reassured" after its delegation met the Union Finance Minister, Mr Jaswant Singh, and the Commerce Minister, Mr Arun Jaitley, and discussed with them the continuing crisis in the ... More

RUBBER


Rubber futures trading set to begin — National multi-commodity bourse to offer online facility
FUTURES trading in rubber will be flagged off for the first time in the country on Saturday with Geojit Securities offering trading facilities through the National Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (NMCEIL), Ahmedabad. The futures trading ... More

Buying props rubber prices
RUBBER prices gained momentum again on Friday on renewed buying by the tyre sector even as supply continued to be thing. Even the prices of ungraded rubber picked up on increased demand, especially from North India. The general rubber goods ... More

FOODGRAINS


NECC to import 20,000 t maize
HYDERABAD: The National Egg Coordination Committee (NECC) has made arrangements for the import of 20,000 tonnes of maize. The shipment is expected to arrive in about 50 days. NECC also submitted an application to the Union Government ... More

COCONUT & COPRA


AP: Joint plan mooted to combat pest — Coconut farmers seek plan to combat mite
COCONUT farmers in Andhra Pradesh are sorely disappointed over the failure of the Government to take appropriate measures to curb the eriophyd mite which has taken a heavy toll on the crop. The Government should act at least now to limit the ... More

AGRICULTURAL POLICY


Equip farmers to face foreign competition
It is unclear what moral authority countries such as the US have to demand tariff reduction. It is indeed ironical that far from removing existing distortions, the New Farm Bill 2002 of the US is widely seen as the one to further distort global agric ultural trade. More
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