Rajesh Bhayani, Dilip Kumar Jha

Stories by Rajesh Bhayani, Dilip Kumar Jha

The coming vegetable crisis

The coming vegetable crisis

Rediff.com   12 Apr 2020

There have been several instances of traders dumping fruits and vegetables outside mandis. Or of farmers dumping produce outside their villages or feeding them to their animals.

Desperate, farmers in Nashik sell onions for Rs 3/kg

Desperate, farmers in Nashik sell onions for Rs 3/kg

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2020

The model or average price for a kg of onion was Rs 6 on Monday -- the lowest in this late kharif and rabi harvesting season, so far. While poorer quality kharif onions traded at Rs 3 a kg, the price of export quality was Rs 9 a kg.

Gold import lowest in 10 years, March saw huge plunge

Gold import lowest in 10 years, March saw huge plunge

Rediff.com   1 Apr 2020

The month of March could be worst in many years, with imports estimated only around 18 tonnes amid the coronavirus pandemic and the nationwide lockdown, said an industry player. The import in March 2019 was 72.5 tonnes, according to the GFMS data.

Coronavirus: Essential goods market faces labour shortage

Coronavirus: Essential goods market faces labour shortage

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2020

Nilesh Veera, director of APMC said, complained that availability of workers is a big problem. They have asked the government to provide enough sanitizers, masks, etc, for worker safety, to call them back. There has been no reply.

Stock exchanges activate disaster recovery sites

Stock exchanges activate disaster recovery sites

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2020

The objective is to ensure the exchange's preparedness in the event of a natural calamity, so that any disruptions should not affect market integrity and investor confidence.

Poultry farmers in Karnataka, Kerala hit by bird flu

Poultry farmers in Karnataka, Kerala hit by bird flu

Rediff.com   21 Mar 2020

Farmers in the two states have reportedly begun culling chickens, while the state governments have restricted supply of chicken across their borders.

COVID-19: How gold smugglers stand to gain

COVID-19: How gold smugglers stand to gain

Rediff.com   18 Mar 2020

Customs officials are busy at ports and airports, scanning passengers to ensure that COVID-19 virus-affected people are traced. So, officials are not able to focus much on baggage checking. This could lead to more gold getting smuggled into the country as luggage check at airports is now random unlike earlier where every bag was checked thoroughly.

Poultry firms, farmers hit due to culling

Poultry firms, farmers hit due to culling

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2020

Weak demand from the poultry sector has resulted in a sharp decline in feed prices too, with both soybean and maize prices falling by nearly 25 per cent in the past two months. The poultry market consumes around half of soybean and maize production in India.

Coronavirus fears halt export of buffalo meat

Coronavirus fears halt export of buffalo meat

Rediff.com   15 Mar 2020

Since 2013-14, buffalo meat had been the largest export item in the agri commodity basket for a few years. Since the coronavirus outbreak in January, Indian exporters have received no fresh orders from Southeast Asian and West Asian countries, which cumulatively contribute nearly 65 per cent of India's overall buffalo meat shipment.

Gold takes a beating, falls by Rs 3000 in a week

Gold takes a beating, falls by Rs 3000 in a week

Rediff.com   14 Mar 2020

Gold price in Mumbai's physical market on Friday fell 31.1 per cent or Rs 1,351 to close at Rs 41,848 per 10 gramme. Friday's fall in per cent terms is worst after November 2015 and, in absolute terms, the worst after August 2013. Silver prices fell Rs 2,255 to close 5 per cent lower at Rs 43,085 per kg on Friday.

Potato prices jump by 25% due to crop damage, rains

Potato prices jump by 25% due to crop damage, rains

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2020

Farmers reported a massive crop damage in transit in addition to huge quantity of the potato left unharvested due to mud in the field.

Onion prices shoot up as export curbs are lifted

Onion prices shoot up as export curbs are lifted

Rediff.com   28 Feb 2020

At the benchmark Lasalgaon Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) mandi, the model onion price shot up to Rs 21.50 a kg on Thursday, as against Rs 16.50 a kg on Wednesday. This was the highest since February 11.

Roses to become pricier by 20-25% as demand rises ahead of Valentine's Day

Roses to become pricier by 20-25% as demand rises ahead of Valentine's Day

Rediff.com   13 Feb 2020

Demand has also jumped from abroad, including the European Union and America.

Valentine's Day: Silver's the NEW shade of love!

Valentine's Day: Silver's the NEW shade of love!

Rediff.com   10 Feb 2020

Why millennials are choosing silver over gold this Valentine's Day.

Poultry prices decline amid rumours of coronavirus spreading to birds

Poultry prices decline amid rumours of coronavirus spreading to birds

Rediff.com   7 Feb 2020

Since coronavirus broke out in a few cities in China and a couple of cases were spotted in India as well, rumours claimed for the first time that it was carried by birds.

Onion prices fall 40 pc in a week at Lasalgaon mandi

Onion prices fall 40 pc in a week at Lasalgaon mandi

Rediff.com   29 Jan 2020

Data from the Nashik-based National Horticultural Research and Development Foundation showed that onion was trading at at Rs 24 a kg on Tuesday in the benchmark Lasalgaon mandi in Nashik district of Maharashtra. That's a fall of four per cent since Monday and 40 per cent from Rs 40 a kg on January 20, a level not seen since November 6, 2019. It continues to sell at Rs 40-44 a kg in retail markets across the country.

India facing a bumper wheat crop, shows data

India facing a bumper wheat crop, shows data

Rediff.com   28 Jan 2020

Data compiled by National Collateral Management Services (NCML, a non-government body) shows a 6.3 per cent rise to 109 million tonnes (mt). The Union ministry of agriculture's first advance estimate was 100.5 mt, as compared to 102 mt in last year's fourth advance estimate.

After 5 months RBI buys gold, now holds 625 tonnes

After 5 months RBI buys gold, now holds 625 tonnes

Rediff.com   18 Jan 2020

The RBI is still a small player in international gold buying among central banks. But in terms of total gold bought in 2019, it is the sixth largest buyer with 25.2 tonnes purchases in the first 10 months of 2019.

After Dec's surge, veggie prices dip on rise in arrivals

After Dec's surge, veggie prices dip on rise in arrivals

Rediff.com   15 Jan 2020

Prices have continued to move up in Delhi's markets, wholesale and retail, on supply worries and spoilage due to record cold weather.

Why poultry, mutton prices have surged by 20%

Why poultry, mutton prices have surged by 20%

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2020

Mutton is retailing here at Rs 600 a kg, from Rs 500 a kg about a month before. Price of broiler chicken is Rs 150-160 a kg, as compared to Rs 130 a kg earlier.