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Brazil’s cotton farmers cash in on rally fueled by obstacles worlds awayBrazilian cotton farmers are poised to profit from a significant price rally, driven by geopolitical tensions impacting synthetic fiber pro...
For investors with long-term perspective: 5 mid-cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 30%Even before the US-Israel-Iran war began, there was a sort of readjustment taking place in the mid-cap segment – a kind of valuation readju...
Coffee prices inch higher in Vietnam amid sluggish trade, low suppliesThe price of robusta beans has risen 63% this year, peaking on Tuesday at $4,667 a metric ton on the London-based ICE Futures Europe market.
Coffee prices slightly down in Vietnam, volatile in IndonesiaVietnam exported 79,358 metric tons of coffee or 1.32 million 60-kg bags in May, a decrease of 47.8% from the previous month, customs data ...
Tata Consumer to be a total food and beverage company; organic and inorganic growth on the table: Sunil D'Souza“We are going to be a total food and beverage company. We are in the beverage business, the food business, we are also in packaged tea. So ...
A bitter brew for coffee on rain furyThe loss may put pressure on coffee growers for repayment of loans.
Hindi belt states main target of PM-KISAN schemeA ranking of states by proportion of agricultural households shows the scheme will be somewhat important in Bihar and West Bengal.
Araku coffee to debut in Paris market this week under exotic brandTribals of Araku Valley of Andhra Pradesh, with the backing of four business leaders, are growing top-notch quality coffee
Discover nature with your loved ones at Jim Corbett National Park, UttarakhandET-Travel suggests you take a casual day off at work to make the most of an extended weekend in coming months. Here's where you can head to.
Brazil's 'new middle class' struggles as economy plungesThe local economy, where wages and economic growth outpaced the national average during the boom, is now shrinking.
Kerala set for a major revamp as farm tourism hubKerala's initiative in launching the spice route project will trace the two millennium old path travelled by the explorers in search of spi...
Heavy rains put Kerala crops at riskRecord rains in Kerala have spelt disaster for plantation crops.
- At London's 'Flavours of India' event, desi wine is a crowd-puller
One usually does not associate wine with India, but a major attraction at the 'Flavours of India' event is an Indian wine stall.
- Apples in Rajasthan, coffee in Himachal: Innovating farmers cultivate crops not usually grown in their areas
Driven by the urge to do something different or to earn higher returns, a new breed of farmers is cultivating crops not usually grown in th...
- Unseasonal rains to hit Karnataka coffee output
Unseasonal rains are expected to hit Karnataka’s coffee output. The state has witnessed a spell of torrential rains which have hit Chikmaga...
- Coffee growers now look beyond K'taka
Although coffee cultivation began in India in Karnataka and has remained typically a south-based product, there have been efforts to popula...
- Coffee plantation being popularised in Northern India
Efforts are being made to popularize coffee plantation in North India.
Labour shortage cripples plantation sectorShortage of labour is now threatening to paralyse the plantation of south.
- Fall in production hits coffee-growers in Wayanad
A sharp fall in coffee production has hit farmers in Kerala's Wayanad district as the harvesting season is drawing to a close in the state'...
- Coffee plantations should be tech driven: Jairam
India’s coffee-plantation sector should be technology-driven and not subsidy-driven, Union minister of state for commerce Jairam Ramesh sai...