Archive for  December 2012
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The standard policy to resolve any consumer item shortage translates into price hike and victimisation of consumers. It does not matter who rules, the policy never favours the public. That is going to happen if
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In Vienna this time I went the Viennese way-dining in restaurants, both modern and historical, in city-center and in the woods. Relishing the classic cuisine, enjoying the delicious pancakes and sipping the traditional coffee in
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Rains over Brazil's south-eastern coffee belt will turn heavy in the coming days and persist into next week, boosting moisture levels for trees in need of abundant rain as coffee fruit swells out, private weather
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According to the Grain Merchant Group, there was no change on the wholesale grain and oilseeds market on Friday. Copyright Business Recorder, 2012
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The trading in skimmed milk powder ended mixed on Jodia Bazaar here on Friday. The following changes were noted. MILK POWDER SKIMMED (Per bag of 25 kgs): Irish skimmed closed higher by Rs 900 to
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China is likely to have a lower than expected corn harvest this year and will have to run down some of its stocks to meet growing demand, an official from the organisation that manages the
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ICE Canada canola futures rose on Thursday, snapping a five-day losing streak, on spillover support from stronger than expected US soybean export sales, traders said. Firm cash markets gave canola additional support, they said. Commodity
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Global wheat and coarse grain production is projected to rebound in 2013/14, allowing some rebuilding of stocks which have been depleted this season by droughts in the United States and Black Sea region, the International
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The Karachi Port handled 47,194 tonnes of cargo comprising 39,771 tonnes of import cargo and 7,423 tonnes of export cargo including 2,500 loaded & empty containers during the last 24 hours ended at 0700 hours
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India's cooking oil imports fell by a third in November from the previous month, a trade body said on Thursday, largely due to a drop in purchases of palm oil, as cold weather makes the
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