1. Maharashtra plans to cut power tariff to farmers, aims to install solar pumps in fields.
2. The fishing industry is expecting a shortfall next year because of the risks from RMS disease that some farms have reported in recent weeks.
3. Downtrend continued in soya oil and soyabean on slack demand and weak global cues with soya refined declining to ₹630-32, while soya solvent slipped to Rs.605-08 for 10 kg.
4. Coffee exports fell over 27 per cent to 18,475 tonnes in January due to volatile global prices and lower supplies of the old crop.
5. India's tea production in the 2014 calendar year fell 1.3 per cent from a year ago to 1,185 million kg due to lower production due to dry weather in Assam.
6. in an effort to steer Indian consumers to lowercalorie choices, McDonald's has cut almost 50-60 calories on an average from all its burgers, about 40 per cent of the fat content in sauces and roughly 20 per cent sodium in fries.
7. China may pip Mexico as top importer of US (Washington) apples.
8. Twenty-seven trade union organisations representing tea garden workers took out to procession demanding wage revision.
9. In the Erode market, of the arrival of 3,300 bags of turmeric for sale on Monday, only 45 per cent stocks were sold.
2. The fishing industry is expecting a shortfall next year because of the risks from RMS disease that some farms have reported in recent weeks.
3. Downtrend continued in soya oil and soyabean on slack demand and weak global cues with soya refined declining to ₹630-32, while soya solvent slipped to Rs.605-08 for 10 kg.
4. Coffee exports fell over 27 per cent to 18,475 tonnes in January due to volatile global prices and lower supplies of the old crop.
5. India's tea production in the 2014 calendar year fell 1.3 per cent from a year ago to 1,185 million kg due to lower production due to dry weather in Assam.
6. in an effort to steer Indian consumers to lowercalorie choices, McDonald's has cut almost 50-60 calories on an average from all its burgers, about 40 per cent of the fat content in sauces and roughly 20 per cent sodium in fries.
7. China may pip Mexico as top importer of US (Washington) apples.
8. Twenty-seven trade union organisations representing tea garden workers took out to procession demanding wage revision.
9. In the Erode market, of the arrival of 3,300 bags of turmeric for sale on Monday, only 45 per cent stocks were sold.
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