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Even though HMT has survived for over 50 years, it failed to find a new peg to sell itself even as later entrants captured market share
But chairman clueless about shutdown orders as fate of 1,105 employees hangs in the balance
Taiwan World Trade Centre has brought over 200 firms to explore JVs with Indian companies at EMMA Expo in city
Drought in Brazil at beginning of crop year will result in global supply deficit
The schemes include re-planting, upgrading quality, value-addition, skill development and mechanisation for higher yields, better returns and varieties to boost exports
Q&A with Chairman, Coffee Board
Prices fall 3.6% to Rs 124 a kg during the first six months of 2014
The coffee-growing regions witnessed for the second consecutive year a drought initially followed by incidences of WSB pest and heavy spell of monsoon rains
The rubber industry has been doing badly since 2011, as prices have been sliding over the last 40 months
Rubber price plunged 46% to below Rs.130 per kg in August 2014 from Rs.243 per kg in April 2011
About 500 planters and stakeholders from coffee, tea, rubber and spices have gathered for the meet, which begins today
Embarks on diversification cum expansion plan
Seek interest for other mineral sectors like uranium, rare earths
Company has invested Rs 300 cr to set up infrastructure at its plant in Mangalore to receive gas
Company has achieved an all-time high export turnover of $42 million in FY14
For Phase-I, Japan International Cooperation Agency extended Rs 4,000 cr loan
The company has achieved an all-time export turnover of $42 million in FY14
However, exporters' earnings were up 4% to Rs 3,590 cr on higher unit value realisations
Steel industry forced to increase shipments due to declining domestic production
The first consignment of 48,309 dry metric tons exported to China