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    • News Desk
    • Feb 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US Midwest corn firm, soya weaker

    Spot basis bids for soyabean were mostly weak in the US Midwest on Thursday, especially at interior soya processing locations, while corn bids were mostly steady to firm, grain merchandisers said. An Iowa merchant reported

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  • Both the futures maintained their surge on the forward cottonseed oilcake market on Thursday amid rising demand, dealers said. The March vaida commenced on firm note at Rs 410.50. Later, it picked up Rs 2.10

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Exporters’ entry pushes cotton prices up

    Higher trend was seen on the cotton market on Thursday as exporters indulged in fresh purchasing at the prevailing levels on anticipation of further increase in the prices, brokers said. As a result, the official

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  • Brazil's 2004/2005-soya harvest should increase 28.3 percent to reach 63.29 million tonnes, according to research by the Agroconsult constancy. The Asian rust disease, excessive rain in the center-west of Brazil and drought in the south

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  • Cotton prices have gone up by Rs 25 to Rs 50 per maund (37.32 kgs) since the last couple of days and are quite stable at these levels. Most of the domestic mills are well

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  • Cotton prices have gone up by Rs 25 to Rs 50 per maund (37.32 kgs) since the last couple of days and are quite stable at these levels. Most of the domestic mills are well

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on New York coffee retreats to end down on spec liquidation

    Arabica coffee futures ended down on Wednesday, snapping a three-day winning streak as speculators liquidated following attempt to extend the rally, traders and analysts said. The New York Board of Trade's benchmark March arabica contract

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on New York cocoa pushes above $1,600 to end at seven-week high

    New York cocoa futures rose more than 2 percent on Wednesday for the second consecutive session, with the benchmark contract settling at a seven-week high on speculative and fund buying. The New York Board of

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    • News Desk
    • Feb 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on USDA says China’s grain subsidies had minor impact

    China's grain subsidies and agricultural policies had only a minor impact in raising the 2004 income of Chinese farmers because of strong commodity market prices, the US Agriculture Department said on Wednesday. In a special

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  • US copper futures ended with sharp losses on Wednesday, as short-positioned speculators met little challenge when they probed the downside ahead of a Federal Reserve interest rate decision that kept most players on the sidelines,

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