Archive for the November 9, 2005
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Chinese buyers have cancelled at least four contracts to import Indian soyameal on growing fears that bird flu could sharply cut commercial feed demand, regional traders said on Tuesday. "At least four deals have been
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Farmgate prices in Ivory Coast's main cocoa regions were mainly lower from October 31 to November 6, Coffee and Cocoa Bourse (BCC) data showed on Tuesday, as some farmers who had been holding back their
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France will boost its exports of wheat to Algeria this season in order to strengthen its position in the North African market, a French cereals body official said on Tuesday. France sold 1.9 million tonnes
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Wheat futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed lower on Monday and spot December hit a contract low, influenced by a steep drop in Kansas City wheat and a lack of fresh export demand,
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Corn and soyabean basis bids were steady to firm in the US Midwest early on Tuesday but dealers were not going after farmer sales as aggressively. Farmer sales of corn and soyabeans continued at a
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Rising trend persisted in the forward cottonseed oilcake market on Tuesday as buyers became active to meet the near-term demand, dealers said. The December vaida opened with 10 paisa gain at Rs 437.40. Later, it
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Active buying was seen on the cotton market on Tuesday as mills showed fresh interest after the Eid holidays, dealers said. The official spot rate was unchanged at Rs 2350, without upcountry expenses. Cotton Sindh
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The trading on raw rubber sector moved downward here on Tuesday on Jodia Bazar. The following variations were seen in the raw rubber Ceylon Pale Crape TPC3 down Re 1 to Rs 58. Latex side
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Firmness prevailed in the local grain market on Tuesday as most of the commodity items firmly held their overnight levels due to balanced demand and supply position, dealers said. Copyright Business Recorder, 2005
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Hard red spring wheat futures on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange closed quietly lower on Monday on spillover weakness from Kansas City wheat and a lack of supportive news, traders said. "We just don't have a
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