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    • News Desk
    • Feb 1st, 2005
    • Comments Off on Vietnam plans to raise cashew exports

    Vietnam is projected to export 110,000 tonnes of shelled cashew nuts this year, a rise of 6.7 percent from last year, state media said on Monday. Vietnam is the world's second biggest exporter of cashew

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 1st, 2005
    • Comments Off on Russian vegetable oil output seen record high

    Russia's vegetable oil output in the 2004/05 season (October to September) may be record high due to a decline in sunseed exports despite a lower sunseed output of 4.74 million tonnes in 2004 than a

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 1st, 2005
    • Comments Off on US Midwest soyabean and corn mixed; sales slow

    US Midwest interior spot soyabean and corn basis bids were steady to mixed on Monday on very slow US farmer grain sales and steady demand, brokers said. "Farmers aren't willing to sell at these low

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 1st, 2005
    • Comments Off on Lower prices keep gold demand up in India

    Demand for gold in India, the world's largest importer, is expected to remain bullish because of strong buying during the last leg of the wedding season and softer global prices, traders said on Monday. The

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 1st, 2005
    • Comments Off on China and Argentina smooth way for more soyaoil trade

    China gave reassurances on Monday that soyaoil trade with South America will not be disrupted by stricter import standards, and it will scrap a ban on Argentine beef after that country succeeded in eliminating foot-and-mouth

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 1st, 2005
    • Comments Off on India likely to harvest bigger summer oilseed crop

    India, the world's largest edible oil importer, is likely to harvest a bigger summer crop because of ample soil moisture and an increase in the area under oilseeds cultivation, an industry association said on Monday.

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  • Hard red winter wheat spot basis bids in the US Plains were flat Monday, with grain movement slowed by weak futures prices, according to merchants. Gulf track bids were scarce for January, while values for

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 1st, 2005
    • Comments Off on Thai rice futures higher, trading subdued

    Thai rice futures ended higher on Monday, following the physical price, as a state buying scheme keeps supply tight and prices firm, brokers said. Trading was subdued as 56 contracts of 5 percent white rice

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 1st, 2005
    • Comments Off on Taiwan seeks LNG ships for new terminal

    Taiwan's Chinese Petroleum Corp (CPC) will tender for four LNG container ships worth up to $700 million this year to supply a new gas-powered station and meet rising demand, a company vice president said on

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 1st, 2005
    • Comments Off on Thai rubber futures up amid supply worries

    Thai rubber futures ended higher on Monday as supply worries triggered buying, brokers said. Trade was brisk with 177 contracts of ribbed smoked sheet number three (RSS 3) exchanging hands compared to 101 contracts last

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