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Sugar bowl might turn bitter for Congress-NCP
Cane growers from the sugar bowl of Maharashtra are happy this time as the statutory minimum price (SMP) for sugarcane has been hiked to Rs 107.76 per quintal for the upcoming crushing season from Rs 81.18 a year ago. The politicians are happier and the happiest are political big-wigs of the ruling Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) democratic front as they want to en-cash this “feel-sweet factor” during the state assembly elections scheduled on October 13. However, these sugar barons are also swallowing the bitter pill of intra-party rebellion in this “green-belt” of the state.

Dabur net up 27.04%
The consolidated net profit of fast moving consumer goods company Dabur India increased 27.04 per cent in the quarter ending December 31, 2009. It stood at Rs 137.77 crore in the third quarter against Rs 108.45 crore in the corresponding period a year ago. Net sales, on the other hand, saw a slower pace of growth, moving up 18.25 per cent only, to touch Rs 926.18 crore in the third quarter against Rs 778.65 crore in the corresponding period last year.

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Rupee at 46.44/$, down 33 paise
The Indian rupee today depreciated by 33 paise against the US currency in early trade on strong demand from importers for the dollar, which rebounded against other major currencies.
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J K Paper sets the ball rolling for carbon credits

J K Paper Mills, a leading paper manufacturing company has initiated the process of registration with the United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change (UNFCCC) on carbon credits in the forestry sector. - India not to turn domestic climate commitments into intl pact - Save protected areas to reduce impact of global warming: book - G-77 and China not fragmented: India - Delegates gear up for tough bargaining at climate summit - G-77 concern over too many treaty drafts at Copenhagen - "We will report to UN on climate change every two years" “We have already submitted our documents through the World Bank to the carbon trading board and the registration is expected to be made in the next six months”, M C Goel, executive vice-president of J K Paper told Business Standard. J K Paper Mills claimed that it is the first industrial house in Orissa to have initiated the process of registration for carbon credits. J K Paper"s plant having a capacity of 1.25 lakh tonnes per annum is located at Jaykaypur in south Orissa’s Rayagada district. The company has lined up a Rs 1500 crore expansion plan to double the capacity of the plant in the next 18 months. The company has commenced the process of registration for carbon credits at a time when the world leaders are debating on the issue of climate change at the 12-day meet in Copenhagen which began on Monday. Although the World Bank has not given us any monetary support so far, it has supported us on documentation and some other paper work, Goel said.


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