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  • Tunisian state-run Office Des Cereal's said on Monday it was tendering to buy at least 50,000 tonnes of soft wheat. It has set on Tuesday as a deadline for the tender and said the bids

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  • Firmer trend was seen on the grain markets, as most of the items maintained weekend levels amid modest activity on Monday, dealers said. On the seed side, cottonseed oilcake new type lost Rs 35 to

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 31st, 2004
    • Comments Off on Uchalinsky to raise copper and zinc output

    Russia's Uchalinsky ore enrichment plant produced 180,438 tonnes of copper concentrate containing 27,066 tonnes of copper in the first seven months of this year, its owners said on Monday. A statement by Urals Mining and

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 31st, 2004
    • Comments Off on Brazilian coffee belt seen to stay mostly dry

    Brazil's coffee belt is expected to stay mostly dry over the next two weeks, which will help the arabica crop harvest, private meteorologists Somar said on Monday. The weak cold front that passed through the

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  • China's top wheat-producing province of Henna is likely to sell more than a million tonnes from local government reserves at a tender to be held in the middle of September, market officials said on Monday.

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 31st, 2004
    • Comments Off on Soyabean weaker, corn mixed in US Midwest

    Spot soyabean basis bids had a weaker tone in the US Midwest early Monday, reflecting a slowdown in crusher demand, while corn bids were steady to mixed and country sales were light, dealers said. Soyabean

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 31st, 2004
    • Comments Off on China’s coal miner builds power plant, alumina refinery

    China's coal producer Yang Mei Group is building a power plant and alumina refinery in Shanxi, at a time when the country is short of the two key elements for aluminium production. Yang Mei, the

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 31st, 2004
    • Comments Off on Physical sugar: India said to buy but details sketchy

    India, the world's largest consumer of sugar, was said to have bought a few cargoes of the sweetener, but details were sketchy and hard to pin down, brokers said Monday. "I heard that India definitely

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    • News Desk
    • Aug 31st, 2004
    • Comments Off on Tokyo gold edges up on solid safe-haven bids

    Tokyo gold futures rose on Monday, gaining safe-haven appeal ahead of this week's US Republican National Convention and despite the strength of the dollar, traders said. The key gold futures contract on the Tokyo Commodity

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  • A surge of Russia's third class wheat prices slowed in the week to August 27, while milling rye prices kept rising sharply, traders said. Russia's large farms had harvested 42.1 million tonnes of grain from

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