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Abundance of availability to cool down their prices in the weeks to come
Net income declined to Rs 1,031.93 crore during quarter under review from Rs 2,001.30 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding fiscal
However, both of Ordinances give unbridled power to the lower bureaucracy in times of dispute between farmers and buyers that can be companies in case of the Contract agreement.
He says that the APMC system did not evolve with changes in time and requirement
A disruption in supply chain means that the arrival of commodities across the nation's main mandis remained a cause of concern
CPO is used to make bio-fuels and is influenced by the movement in crude oil; Guar gum fell because it is used in fracking, a method of extracting shale gas
The move is important because it will bring to light the utility, hedging and other key aspects of all contracts
For the first time, it has provided options for clearing corporations to divide commodities into three broad categories, depending on realised volatility over the previous three years
Exchange says it's strengthening risk management, seeking feedback
Though the government has taken a series of measures since late August to push up prices of agricultural commodities, this hasn't yielded much on the ground.The price of soybean seed and groundnut seed, for instance, grown during the kharif season, and of mustard, planted in the rabi season, has remained below or barely at the government's Minimum Support Price (MSP) since September. According to data sourced from agmarket.nic.in, barring masur (red lentil), the prices of most kharif and rabi pulses -- moong (green gram), chana (Bengal gram), urad (black gram) or tur -- have stayed below the MSP. In the case of chana, the price in September was Rs 5,725 a quintal at the Amravati mandi in Maharashtra, which remained so till October. Since then, it has slid and was quoted at Rs 3,500-3,700 a qtl this month before the government's raising of import duty to 30 per cent pushed it to Rs 4,000 a qtl -- still below the MSP of Rs 4,400 a qtl. In the case of wheat, though, doubling of import ..
Sebi said these commodities would be categorised based on the average of production & import data