Black Pepper Likely To Trade In Range Bound

Indian Black Pepper futures are expected to move with range bound trend in today’s trading session on strong buying support. Tight availability against the strong domestic demand and demand from the major consuming nations are likely to support the pepper in medium term. According to the latest updates from India Pepper and Spice Trade Association (IPSTA), Kochi, Pepper arrivals slipped to 100 quintals Tuesday from 200 quintals on Monday while offtakes dropped to 100 quintals from 230 quintals…. Click Here to Read More


‘Exceptional’ year for wheat

The 2011 RAS Field Crop Competition and ASC Wheat Crop Competition for the Narromine district were held last month. The field crop tour consisted of individual crops, which included Wheat, Chickpeas and Canola, from one side of the district to the other. All of the various types of crops, such as Hyola 502RR Canola, 46Y83 Canola, Flipper Chickpeas were being assessed and judged during the tour for management that was mainly focused on nutrition, weed management (rotation of chemistry) and…. Click Here to Read More


US cracks down on commodity traders; will it stick?

(Reuters) – The United States pushed through its toughest measures yet to curtail speculation in commodity markets in a tight vote on Tuesday, likely shifting the focus of a fierce four-year debate from the regulators to the courts. In a measure decried by Wall Street and trading companies as a misguided political attempt to cap soaring oil and grain prices, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission voted 3-2 to approve “position limits” that will cap the number of futures and swaps contracts…. Click Here to Read More