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Plantation sector voices concern over purchase limit for subsidised fertiliser

Plantation sector voices concern over purchase limit for subsidised fertiliser February 18, 2021 Prasant Bhansali, president, of United Planters Association of South India× The Chemicals and Fertilisers Ministry’s decision to fix the purchase limit of subsidised fertiliser at 200-bag per month has put the plantation industry in a mess. According to planters, the fixation of limit per plantation is very low and has been taken without considering the sector’s needs, which would adversely impact its competitiveness. The decision comes when the industry is passing through a difficult phase due to the rise in production cost on account of high wages and input costs, they said.

Pepper Imports From Sri Lanka Up 10% In December, Domestic Growers Worried

Pepper imports from Sri Lanka up 10% in December, domestic growers worried Pepper is imported duty-free by the oleoresin industry, which argues that Indian pepper is unsuitable in view of its lower oil content, a claim contested by growers. January 30, 2021 / 02:58 PM IST A 10 percent increase in pepper imports from Sri Lanka in December has left the domestic pepper industry worried, especially at a time when there is a shortage of containers and vessels. “In December 2020 alone, 822 tonnes of pepper were imported against 80 tonnes in December 2019. The imports came at eight percent customs duty from Sri Lanka under the SAFTA (South Asian Free Trade Area) and duty-free under ISFTA (Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement) with licence from the DGFT (Directorate-General of Foreign Trade,” said Kishor Shamji, Indian Pepper and Spice Traders, Growers, Planters Consortium (IPSTGPC) Coordinator.

Munnar Temperature: Munnar missed winter in January first week, now temperature drops to minus -1 | Kochi News

For the last three years the winter pattern in Munnar has changed. IDUKKI: The hill station of Munnar is experiencing a delayed winter due to change of pattern of winter season. The normal winter season starts in November and snowfall is experienced in the first week of January. But this year, Munnar missed winter in the first week of January. However, for the past two days, there s sub zero weather here. Minus 1 degree Celsius was recorded in Latchmi estate on Thursday. The temperature recorded at various places in Munnar on Thursday was- Letchmi estate -1, Munnar UPASI 1 and Chenduvarai 1. On Wednesday Nallathanni recorded 0 degree Celsius, Chenduvarai and Seven Malai and Silent Valley 0 degree Celsius recorded. The lowest temperature was recorded in Nallathanni Letchmi, Seven Malai and Silent Valley as 0, -1, 0 and +2 Degree Celsius respectively on Tuesday, stated the data from United Planters Association of South India (UPASI) tea research foundation.

Natural Rubber Prices Stablise After Slipping From 6-year High

Natural rubber prices stablise after slipping from 6-year high Rubber Board of India data shows that production picked up in November due to the price uptrend, though it was down during the first seven months of the current fiscal. January 21, 2021 / 06:26 PM IST Natural rubber prices in India have come down from the six-year peak seen in November and are ruling stable, though a little lower than global rates. According to the Rubber Board of India, the price of ribbed smoked sheet (RSS) four grade rubber, used by tyre manufacturers, is Rs 153 a kg against the nearly Rs 170 a kg in November.

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