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Tue, Oct 28, 2014 Vol: 1091
 
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28 Oct 2014
The World Bank Monday said India's GDP is likely to expand by 5.6 percent this fiscal. The World Bank's "India Development Update" released here said: "India's economic growth is expected to rise to 5.6 percent in FY15, followed by further acceleration to 6.4 percent and 7 percent in FY 2016 and FY 2017." It said identifying the goods and services tax (GST) as the most important economic reform that the new government should undertake for faster growth.
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28 Oct 2014
The government is focusing on increasing farm productivity and several initiatives are being taken to achieve this goal, Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh said today. Singh conveyed this to a delegation of US-India Business Council in a meeting here, an official statement said. In the meeting, the delegation expressed their commitment to advancing agricultural development in India and discussed areas where the government and industry can collaborate.
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28 Oct 2014
The leaders’ summit which is the most high profile event in the G20 year, is set for November 14-15 in Brisbane, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi representing India. The Australian presidency of the G20 has witnessed a focus on the fundamentals: trade, tax issues, infrastructure, employment and banking. On trade, India is likely to find itself cornered after it turned its back on a trade facilitation agreement that had been finalised during last year’s ‘Bali Ministerial’ on concerns over food subsidies.
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28 Oct 2014
Japan has announced plans for emergency imports of 3,000 tonnes of butter and 10,000 tonnes of powdered milk, underlining its eroding food security. Another 7,000 tonnes of butter were imported earlier this year, although the purchase of skimmed milk is a first since 1997 and the largest in Japan's history. The ministry of agriculture has said it was forced to act due to an anticipated shortage of both staples as food companies start planning the production of cakes for the Christmas and new year seasons.
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1.   Need to strengthen Indo-Gulf ties: former Indian diplomat
2.   India to consider raw sugar export incentive after October 29: Sources
3.   Agriculture Ministry proposes amendment to NCDC Act to include farmer producer organisations
4.   Japan set to invest in Andhra Pradesh
5.   MSME share of GDP can be raised to 15 pc by 2020: Study
6.   MP govt invites private players for organic farming
7.   New cropping method to boost pulses output
 
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Commodity-wise, Market-wise Daily Price on 28-10-2014
Domestic Prices
Unit Price : Rs/Qtl
Product
Market Center
Variety
Min Price
Max Price
Maize
1
Tenali (Andhra Pradesh )
Other
1070
1120
2
Jaspur (Chattisgarh)
Local
1310
1310
3
Lohardaga (Jharkhand)
Deshi Red
1250
1380
Wheat
1
Bohorihat (Assam)
Other
1600
1650
2
Ambikapur (Chattisgarh)
Local
1400
1400
3
Amirgadh (Gujarat)
Other
1475
1525
Pine Apple
1
Mohindergarh (Haryana)
Pine Apple
2400
2500
2
Alappuzha (Kerala)
Pine Apple
1500
2000
3
Sangrur (Punjab)
Pine Apple
1700
1700
Carrot
1
Ahmedabad (Gujarat)
Other
3500
5000
2
Solan (Himachal Pradesh)
Other
1800
2800
3
Bowenpally (Telangana)
Carrot
600
3500
Source: agmarknet for more products
Egg
Rs per 100 No.
Price on 28-10-2014
Product
Market Center
Price
1
Ahmedabad
352
2
Banglore  
340
3
Chennai 
350
Source:http://e2necc.com/
International Benchmark Price
 
Price as on: 27-10-2014
Product
Benchmark Indicators Name
Price
Garlic
1
Chinese powdered, CFR NW Europe (USD/t)
1300
2
Chinese first grade granules, CFR NW Europe (USD/t)
1800
3
Chinese top grade garlic granules CFR NW Europe (USD/t)
2700
Ginger
1
Chinese whole, CIF NW Europe (USD/t)
4200
2
Chinese sliced, CIF NW Europe (USD/t)
4500
3
Nigerian split, CIF NW Europe (USD/t)
2300
Guar Gum Powder
1
Indian 200 mesh 5000 cps, FOB Kandla (USD/t)
4825
2
Indian 200 mesh 5500 cps basis, FOB Kandla (USD/t)
6011
3
Indian 200 mesh 3500 cps basis, FOB Kandla (USD/t)
3275
Source:agra-net for more products
Other International Prices
Unit Price : US$ / package
Price on 28-10-2014
Product
Market Center Origin Variety Low High

Onions Dry

Package: 40 lb cartons
1
Atlanta
Peru
Yellow
23
23.50
2
Baltimore
Peru
Yellow
21
22
3
Chicago
Peru
Yellow
24
25
Apples Package: cartons tray pack
1
Atlanta
Washington
Red Delicious
25
25.50
2
Baltimore
Washington
Red Delicious
28
30
3
Chicago
Washington
Red Delicious
30
32
Celery  Package: cartons film bags
1
Atlanta
California
Hearts
25.50
26
2
Baltimore
California
Hearts
21
23
3
Chicago
California
Hearts
26.50
26.50

Source:USDA

Floriculture
Unit Price : US$ / package
Price on 28-10-2014
Product
Market Center Origin Variety Low High
Amaranthus Flower Package: bunched 5s
1
Boston
Netherlands
Hanging Type
15
16
Aster Flower Package: per bunch
1
Boston
California
Matsumoto
8.50
8.75
Astilbe Flower Package: bunched 10s
1
Boston
Netherlands
Red Varieties
9.50
9.50
Celosia Flower Package: bunched 5s
1
Boston
California
Cockscomb
7.50

7.50

Source:USDA

 

 

 

 

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