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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2009
Crop
  
Reuters  11:19 AM | September 18,2009
The total rainfall deficit since the season began on 1 June widened to 21% from 20% on 9 September
PTI and Bloomberg   10:11 PM | September 15,2009
The farm sector has suffered a setback in the beginning of the ‘kharif’ season due to deficient rainfall and a large area was left unsown
Rajesh Kumar Singh / Reuters  12:05 PM | August 26,2009
The government expects early sowing of winter-sown crops over a larger area this year to offset some of the crop loss
Thomas Kutty Abraham / Bloomberg   01:09 AM | February 05,2009
Lower production may force India, the world’s biggest sugar consumer, to raise overseas purchases
Bajinder Pal Singh  11:56 PM | October 06,2008
This is expected to put pressure on the Union government to lift export curbs on wheat that had been put in place to contain a food price spiral triggered by earlier shortages
C.H. Unnikrishnan  09:41 PM | September 09,2008
Bayer AGhas also applied to register in India most of the 10 crop protection compounds that it expects to launch worldwide by 2012
Pratik Parija / Bloomberg  11:47 PM | September 03,2008
A 44% decline in the price of palm oil, which accounts for 85% of edible oil imports, since March could cut costs
Abhishek Shanker and Thomas Kutty Abraham / Reuters and Bloomberg  10:52 PM | September 02,2008
The food ministry says it will monitor prices closely and will not hesitate to release more sugar if prices rise
Mayank Bhardwaj / Reuters  11:11 PM | July 30,2008
The June-September rains are vital for the overall economy as they help determine level of rural spending
Sourav Mishra / Reuters  10:38 PM | July 10,2008
Growing domestic demand may limit losses; futures and spot prices set to drop 10% more in next one month
K. Raghu and Ruhi Tewari  11:53 PM | June 10,2008
Short supply may lead to fall in agricultural output; farmer violence in 2 states may spread if problem persists
Bajinder Pal Singh  12:49 AM | May 30,2008
Production in Kullu alone is expected to decline from seven million to 4.9 million boxes, while overall production in the state could be around 14% lower
Jean-Louis Santini/ AFP  11:00 PM | May 13,2008
Sweet sorghum is the world’s fifth largest grain crop after rice, corn, wheat and barley
  01:12 AM | April 29,2008
In the modern world, price is no more a matter of simple supply and demand, and involves players at various levels
Ajayan  11:37 PM | April 28,2008
Agency plans to involve IASRI, state statistical departments; help India stay more competitive in global spice trade
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