Shailesh Bhatt, Commodity Online

Stories by Shailesh Bhatt, Commodity Online

Tax brings down iron ore exports

Tax brings down iron ore exports

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2007

India's apex mineral export body, Federation of Indian Mineral Industries, says the imposition of the Rs 300 per tonne export duty on iron ore has severely impacted the industry.

Sugar exports likely to cross 2 million tonne

Sugar exports likely to cross 2 million tonne

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2007

Following the Central government's decision to give sops to sugar sector for exports, the commodity's exports are likely to touch 2 million tonnes this year, twice the initial forecast.

India remains marginal player in global agri trade

India remains marginal player in global agri trade

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2007

India may be a largely agrarian economy; but the country remains a marginal player in world agricultural trade, says the latest annual report from the ministry of agriculture.

House panel backs cancellation of SEZs

House panel backs cancellation of SEZs

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2007

Already under fire from all quarters over special economic zones, an important parliamentary committee has firmed up its strong opposition over acquisition of farm land.

Dry spell spells doom for cardamom

Dry spell spells doom for cardamom

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2007

India's cardamom district, Idukki, is reeling under severe drought conditions, leaving farmers in the lurch.

Death stalks Bengal's closed tea gardens

Death stalks Bengal's closed tea gardens

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2007

Closure of tea plantations in West Bengal has taken a heavy toll on workers in the gardens.

Crude shocks are back to pinch you

Crude shocks are back to pinch you

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2007

Crude woes are here again. The price of international crude for India has gone up by nearly $10 a barrel in the last two months.

Commodity futures: Jargon made easy

Commodity futures: Jargon made easy

Rediff.com   28 Mar 2007

The technical jargons of commodity futures explained in simple language

Indian firms eye carbon credits

Indian firms eye carbon credits

Rediff.com   27 Mar 2007

Indian companies are set to benefit from carbon credits in a big way.

Jobs galore for agri students

Jobs galore for agri students

Rediff.com   27 Mar 2007

With the commodities market growing in leaps and bounds, the prospects of agriculture students are very bright.

Tata Tea ropes in workers to run North gardens

Tata Tea ropes in workers to run North gardens

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2007

After authoring a sweet success story by giving the management of its Kannan Devan tea gardens in Munnar, Kerala, to the workers, Tata Tea is planning to replicate the experiment in the North India plantation operations.

India to market tea in Egypt

India to market tea in Egypt

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2007

In an effort to boost India's tea export, a delegation from the Tea Board is on a tour to Cairo for finalising the opening of a Tea Marketing Centre in the Egyptian capital.

Gold prices to scale new heights

Gold prices to scale new heights

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2007

With more and more people opting for gold as an investment option, the yellow metal is on track to set record levels, probably this year.

EU ban on Pak to boost Indian marine sector

EU ban on Pak to boost Indian marine sector

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2007

India is trying to fish in Pakistan's troubled waters as far as marine products are concerned.

India's farm sector heading for doom?

India's farm sector heading for doom?

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2007

India's agriculture sector is heading for doom. And, if the government is not doing anything to change its faulty subsidy policy, the disaster may happen too soon.

Boom in commodity futures trading in India

Boom in commodity futures trading in India

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2007

The turnover of commodity exchanges in 2006-07 financial year is likely to touch a whopping Rs 37 lakh crore (Rs 37 trillion), according to the data from Forward Markets Commission.

Futures trade in Catch-22 situation

Futures trade in Catch-22 situation

Rediff.com   23 Mar 2007

The government's policy of interference has broken the backbone of futures market in India

Inflation in India? Blame it on America

Inflation in India? Blame it on America

Rediff.com   23 Mar 2007

The diversion of US grain to produce ethanol to fuel cars has led to an increase in world food prices

Gujarat firm adds colour to wine

Gujarat firm adds colour to wine

Rediff.com   23 Mar 2007

Prohibition state Gujarat is adding colour to the favourite drink of Bacchus.

Husk to power Lakshmi Energy to success

Husk to power Lakshmi Energy to success

Rediff.com   21 Mar 2007

In the GenNext world, waste of the past is best of the present. Otherwise, how can one believe that a Punjab-based company will be depending on rice husk to power its new power generation plants.