KOLKATA, May 26 (Reuters) - India's jute acreage is likely to rise by 10-15 percent in 2010/11 as higher prices and easier availability of quality seeds have encouraged farmers to expand acreage, ...
A section of the mills has sharply cut production after raw jute prices touched Rs 1,10,000 per tonne mark, and traders and stockists are unwilling to release jute, anticipating even higher prices, ...
Indian Jute Mills Association (IJMA) has sought urgent intervention from the Centre following “serious and rapidly deteriorating situation” for the Indian jute industry after the unilateral decision ...
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