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No forcible collection of farm dues: AP Minister
THERE has been no forcible collection of farmers dues and efforts are on to extend the recently announced rebate of 5 per cent amounting to Rs 81.61crore, according to the State Minister for Cooperation, Mr Ch Ramachandra Rao. The Minister said ... More

HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES


War creates a gulf for mango exports to W. Asia — Alphonso may come for a song in domestic market
THE war in Iraq has spelt trouble for more than just the denizens in the Gulf countries. In India, it has created a near panic situation amongst mango producers and exporters who are suddenly faced with significant drop in revenues even as ... More

RUBBER


  • Rubber spurts on panic purchases

    TEA


    Rival tea sector groups bury the hatchet
    CRISES make the worst of foes turn into best of friends. This was witnessed last weekend when the warring groups of tea producers and tea buyers sat down for an informal but cordial discussion on the future of the industry. In fact, there is no ... More

    Kerala: Small-time tea growers still in the doldrums
    THE reported improvement in tea prices of late has not yet percolated down to the small-time tea growers in the State and their plight still continues. The prices prevalent in the tea growing districts, especially in Idukki, still range ... More

    COTTON


    Handcuff protest
    Greenpeace members staging a protest against Bt cotton by handcuffing themselves to a ladder and first floor grills of Monsanto office in Bangalore on Wednesday. They demanded compensation to the farmers over the alleged failure of Bt cotton. The ... More

    POULTRY


    Broiler units in the soup over rising costs, declining prices
    Even the production cost of an egg has increased by 10 paise while its price has declined from Rs 1.19 in 2000 to Rs 1.12 in 2001 and to Rs 1.08 in 2002. At present, an egg costs 98 paise. More

    IPR


    Icrisat `form'
    HYDERABAD: The International Crops Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (Icrisat) has introduced an `Intellectual Asset Disclosure Form' which provides process for disclosure of an invention and facilitates timely management of ... More

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