Feb 17 2007 10:23AM
Coffee market outlook balanced
The global coffee market for the next two years is expected to gain balance thanks to production in 2007 totalling 128 million 60-kg bags and demand between 119 million and 121 m...
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Feb 17 2007 10:17AM
Commodities lack direction
Due to absence of signals from spot markets which remained closed on Friday for Maha Shivratri, commodity futures on Friday traded thin. Jeera futures which traded at its intra-d...
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Feb 17 2007 10:14AM
Suguna Poultry to have carbon credit
Suguna Poultry group is in plans to secure carbon credit for its wind power project and is to bring the 2.5-MW biomass based co-generation project under its purview. Powere...
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Feb 17 2007 10:09AM
Rubber settles mixed
Physical rubber prices on the morning session on Friday declined, while later improved in line domestic futures. Sheet rubber was down to Rs.95.50 a kg on buyer resistance amidst...
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Feb 17 2007 10:06AM
Asian rice prices steady
On lacklustre trade, Asian physical rice prices on Friday remained unchanged. Thai 100% grade B was at $321-323 a tonne, f.o.b. Bangkok., 5% broken was at $315-318 a tonne, while...
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Feb 17 2007 10:04AM
African tea gains
Due to lower supplies after hail fell in parts of the country, tea prices in Africa has gone up by 0.6 percent this week at the Mombasa auction, Kenya. The average prices have go...
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Feb 17 2007 10:01AM
Inventories dwindle
Robusta stockpiles has sustained its declining trend and now it stands at 71,735 tonnes, down 2.3 percent in the past two weeks. As of February 12, Euronext.liffe exchange wareho...
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Feb 17 2007 9:58AM
Tariff value kept firm
Finance Ministry sources said that the base import prices or tariff value on palm oils and soyabean oil were kept unchanged by the Centre. Powered byCapital Market - Li...
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Feb 17 2007 9:54AM
Chinese output to drift aluminium prices
Prices of aluminium is anticipated to fall 11 percent in 2007 due to fall in demand but output from China booming. Aluminium futures in London may average $2,300 a tonne this yea...
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Feb 17 2007 9:51AM
Cocoa surges
Speculative buying helped LIFFE cocoa futures to move up to its seven-month on Friday. March was up GBP5 at GBP958 a tonne with 1,347 lots traded while May gained GBP5 at GBP974 ...
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