
The agriculture ministry has slapped notices on 25 people, including National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation chairman Bijender Singh and former…

The agriculture ministry has slapped notices on 25 people, including National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation chairman Bijender Singh and former…

Safe-haven gold accounted for just 1% of global assets under management by the end of 2010 despite its wide recognition…

Cotton exports by India, the world?s second-biggest supplier, are set to get a boost as the fibre crop in big…

Gold purchases reversed more than two weeks of slow pace to climb on Monday as consumers dropped caution on prices…

A key question to agriculture minister Sharad Pawar at the economic editors? conference last week was why he wanted to…

A top industry panel has asked the government to link cane pricing to sugar rates or set one floor price…

Textile and garment exports will likely miss the $33-billion target for this fiscal set by the government, despite a weakening…

An empowered group of ministers (EGoM) is expected to consider allowing fresh sugar exports in the marketing year that started…

The government is planning to set up an agency under the ministry of consumer affairs to probe consumer complaints against…

The government is planning to cancel the licence for Syngenta India, Indian arm of Swiss agrochemical firm Syngenta, for imports…

Cotton exports by India, the world?s second-largest supplier, will rebound in the year through September 2012 on bumper production and…

India?s natural rubber imports are set to slump in the fiscal year through March 2012, as a weakening rupee has…

Rice output in India, the world?s second-largest grower, is likely to cross the record target of 102 million tonne in…

Amid all the tittle-tattle over India?s emergence as a global economic power and a key commodity player, the latest data…


India?s gold imports may head for a record in 2011 despite a weakening rupee that has made overseas purchases dearer,…

Gold demand in India, the world?s largest consumer, is set to climb during the ongoing festival season despite high prices.

Gold?s roller-coaster ride may continue for some time, but the recent rush for the precious metal hasn?t created a bubble…