![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, March 26, 2003 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES COMMODITY EXCHANGES Tapping technology A future-perfect scene. Futures trading in natural rubber has been launched for the first time in the country. Geojit Securities is offering the futures trading facilities online through the National Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Ltd via VSAT ... More RICE Sharp decline seen in rice, oilseeds output Rice production in the current rabi season is estimated to be 19.41 lt, groundnut will be 3.34 lt, coarse grain 8.79 lt and pulses 7.66 lt. The total foodgrains production is estimated to be 35.94 lt while total oilseeds at 5.24 lt. More RUBBER TEA Toned down tea control order likely to be more workable WILL the aggrieved buyers, now find the Tea (Marketing) Control Order (TMCO) 2003 workable ? An answer may be available as 2003-04 commences. Recent developments suggest the beginning of 2003-04 should mark a break with the recent past that saw ... More SILK Dumping duty order on Chinese silk soon THE final notification on levy of anti-dumping duty on Chinese silk by the designated authority on anti-dumping in the Ministry of Commerce is expected in a month's time, said the Member-Secretary of the Central Silk Board, Mr Joy Oommen, on ... More COFFEE
Coffee exports through Kochi port up in FebCOFFEE exports through the Cochin Port Trust had shown a substantial increase in February. As a result, the overall exports had also gone up during the month compared to January this year. Coffee exports from the port stood at 10,778 tonnes in ... More POULTRY High exports, rising prices cheer egg producers Holland's supply halt also lends a helping hand WHILE it may be a little early to perceive the impact (adverse or otherwise) of the on-going Gulf war on the country's poultry exports to West Asia, the table egg producers right now are basking in high volume exports and improved farm gate price ... More COMMODITIES MARKETS Drought impacts jaggery arrivals At present, 20,000-25,000 lumps of jaggery, each weighing 13-15 kg, are arriving in the yard and the season would last till the end of April. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Run-up to Budget Kelkar Report Bottled water: How safe is it? Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Housing Fin. rate war: Bonanza for consumers! NPAs in Banking In Depth Simple Economics Consumer Notes Tax Talk The Brahmananda collections NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Gold: Still the winner? Cars: Always a beauty Books and Reviews Looking back Mar. 16-Mar. 22 ATMA wants port curbs on rubber to go Icrisat helps Kothapally to overcome drought TN no longer to supply power free Domestic, commercial consumers face highest tariff hike Coffee Board to manage price insurance scheme Cofei mulls joining NSE-ICICI combine Malaysia blasts India for higher duty Farmers likely to shy away from Bt cotton Unhappy over low bollworm resistance India's edible oil import seen rising Patchouli, the new aroma of hope for farmers Farm labourers find bonanza in human trials |
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