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26-11-2008 |
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Wheat imports turn a cheaper proposition |
Chennai: Even as farmers in wheat-growing States await the Centre’s decision on raising the minimum support price (MSP) for the rabi crop, global traders are offering the grain from Black Sea and Ukraine at $180 a tonne c&f (Rs 9,000 a tonne). This means, the imported wheat could get into the roller flour mills, especially in South, at around Rs 10,500 a tonne.
Source : Sify.com
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