The recent Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) report within the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has sown seeds of optimism for India’s soybean production. Despite the lingering El Nino threat in […]
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The recent Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) report within the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has sown seeds of optimism for India’s soybean production. Despite the lingering El Nino threat in […]
Read moreThe cardamom market is on a spirited upswing, stirred by soaring prices on the international stage and a dip in domestic production. This bullish wave, propelled by robust signals […]
Read moreJanuary: Steady Market amid Global Tensions Robust Demand from China Counters COVID-19 Concerns January saw a stable sesame market, with a slight uptick in prices. This was driven by increased […]
Read moreThe Indian raisin market faces a gloomy scenario, marked by weak local demand and a lackluster invoice appetite. Sensing the subdued market conditions and armed with a bountiful new crop, […]
Read moreThe anticipation surrounding black pepper is akin to the calm before the storm as the arrival of the new crop looms large in Kerala. With just a fleeting 15-20 days […]
Read moreThe Modi government has decided to shake up the rice market game in a strategic move. The tweak involves adjusting the quantity of rice sold under the open market sale […]
Read moreThe chickpea finds itself in a quagmire, a perplexing situation marked by excessive sowing, a steady influx of domestic and foreign produce, and a lull in celebratory consumption. The price […]
Read moreContrasting Sowing Dynamics Across Gujarat In the latest agricultural season, Gujarat has exhibited a notable disparity in coriander sowing patterns across its regions, according to the State Agriculture Department’s report. […]
Read moreWheat Prices Witness Significant Decline in FCI’s Weekly Auctions In a notable development during the weekly auctions held by the Food Corporation of India (FCI), there was a considerable decrease […]
Read moreIndia overriding the export ban under AAS India is contemplating authorising the export of 20,000 tonnes of refined sugar to Kenya, a significant move that would override the current ban […]
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