Palm oil prices are rising to record levels these days because China and India are stepping up purchases.
India has emerged as the world's largest producer of rubber.
Seven global companies are in the fray for supplying over one million tonnes of wheat to India.
Corporate retailing of fruits and vegetables - once a domain of street side vendors - seems to be facing more troubles.
Even though the two state-owned airlines, Indian Airlines and Air India, have announced a merger, the country is on its way to once again have two scheduled airlines controlled by the government.
GMR evinces interest in the project.
India's total fertiliser subsidy burden in the current financial year is more than double the budgetry allocation of Rs 24,500 crore (Rs 245 billion) as announced in the Budget.
The Indian government on Thursday decided to exempt all textiles and textiles machinery manufactured in the country from a long-standing cess.
Seven global companies are in the fray for supplying over one million tonnes of wheat to India.
Expressing concern over depleting mines reserves in the country, Minister of Steel Ram Vilas Paswan today said the Indian government is looking out for overseas acquisition of mines.
Indian coffee is soon going to be branded globally under a new look and name --'Coffee Mark.'
Gitdabling, a village near Kalimpong, is famous for its homemade cakes and pastries in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal.
India's fight against the growing market share of manmade fibers is beginning to get global support, especially from the Cotton Council International (CCI).
India's largest commodity bourse-the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX)-has bagged the highest ISO certification in information security management in the world.
India may be suffering from acute power problems. But it has addressed the power shortage in neighbouring Bhutan with the Tala hydroelectric project exceeding the power generation forecast.
The world production of steel is expected to go up by 5.1 per cent this year as China, the world's largest steel producer, continues to lead growth, it said.
India's wheat procurement in the ongoing Rabi marketing season has already crossed a record 10 million tonne.
A new study on global warming says massive atmospheric changes may drive many varieties of plants and crops, including potatoes and peanuts, to extinction by 2050.
ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas arm of state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), is getting ready to bid for an oil field in Azerbaijan.
Mango has become the new mantra of trade between India and Japan after the successful export of mangos from India.