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Marathwada sugar mills open in full force, Kolhapur mills and operations for the season.
Marathwada sugar mills open in full force, Kolhapur mills and operations for the season.
Govt mandates mills to export 2 mln tn sugar this year ending Sep.
Govt mandates mills to export 2 mln tn sugar this year ending Sep.
Fall armyworms invade over 18,000 hectares of maize production in Ethiopia.
Fall armyworms invade over 18,000 hectares of maize production in Ethiopia.
South Africa projected to harvest more than 12-million tonnes of maize in 2018.
South Africa projected to harvest more than 12-million tonnes of maize in 2018.
India rice prices rise on muted supply; lack of deals weighs on Thailand.
India rice prices rise on muted supply; lack of deals weighs on Thailand.
Nigeria rice farmers want effective policy banning rice importation.
Nigeria rice farmers want effective policy banning rice importation.
Russian wheat prices remains steady.
Russian wheat prices remains steady.
Japan to cut wheat imports due to higher prices in 2018/19.
Japan to cut wheat imports due to higher prices in 2018/19.
GASC buys 475,000 mt of Russian and Romanian wheat for April-May.
GASC buys 475,000 mt of Russian and Romanian wheat for April-May.
FCI to procure 5 lakh MT more wheat from Punjab state.
FCI to procure 5 lakh MT more wheat from Punjab state.
Kota coriander prices flat on low demand
Prices of coriander were flat in Kota, Rajasthan, due to subdued buying. As the last working day the financial year ending March, there was not much trading.
India will make decision on Myanmar beans quota by month-end
At the government’s request, India will make a much needed decision on a new import quota for Myanmar-produced pulses and beans by the end of this month. Myanmar exports 80 percent of its beans and pulses to India. However, due to an oversupply in its own backyard, India last year imposed a quota on all Myanmar imports, resulting in steep falls in the price of locally produced beans. The collapse in the prices of beans and pulses in Myanmar has had a big impact on farmers so the government has asked for a new quota from India so that farmers can export their crops.
Govt approves urad procurement in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu
The government has approved procurement of 100,000 tn urad in Andhra Pradesh and 3,000 tn from Tamil Nadu during the ongoing rabi season. The government will also purchase 32,000 tn moong from farmers in Andhra Pradesh. The minimum support price, at which the government procurement takes place, is 5,400 rupees per 100 kg for urad, and 5,575 rupees per 100 kg for moong. The move comes in the wake of high domestic supplies due to a bumper pulses output in 2016-17 (Jul-Jun) and anticipation of a record high crop this year as well.
Tur prices up in Akola on low supply, millers demand
Prices of tur rose in the benchmark Akola market due to a fall in arrivals and a rise in demand from dal millers. In Akola, Maharashtra, prices of tur were up 50 rupees. Arrivals of the commodity were down.
Govt allows bulk export of all edible oils, barring mustard
Mustard oil exports to continue in packs only up to 5 kg. Minimum export price of $900/tn for mustard oil to continue. The Union Cabinet allowed export of all edible oils in bulk, barring mustard oil. Earlier, edible oil exports were allowed only under branded consumer packs of up to 5 kg. Removal of export restrictions is aimed at opening new marketing avenues for Indian edible oils, which in turn would benefit oilseed farmers in the country by way of better realisations. The move would also help in utilisation of idle refining capacity in domestic edible oil industry. Export of mustard oil, however, would continue only in consumer packs of up to 5 kgs with a minimum export price of $900 per tn.
Chana prices up in Delhi on demand from dal millers
Prices of chana rose in Delhi due to higher demand from dal millers and domestic stockists, as well as a fall in supply. In Delhi, prices of chana were up 25 rupees. The rise in prices was also because the Madhya Pradesh government it would buy chana at the minimum support price, not under the price-deficit Bhavantar Yojna scheme.