Saturday, October 31, 2009

Textile Price may be upward


Textile Industry feel itch due to cotton price


Textile industry in India feeling itch this year. The reason is that they have to pay more than the minimum support price of Cotton. MSP is 2800 Rs per quintal, whether they have to pay more than 2900. Other hand farmers are feeling good because they are getting tastier perk of this cash crop.

Textile owners feeling that due to to increasing cost they to increase in price of their products. Yarn price may hike 10 to 15 percent this year. The wears likely to hike in shape of price due to costly yarn. Textile industry already facing the problem of competetion international level. Hike in price of the products may decline in demand. Industry is feeling the tail of economic melt down.
It time to know
Research on reclamation of soil has helped
India to reclaim its 1.3 million hectares of alkaline/sodic soils,
thereby making it fit for crop cultivation. The north-western state
of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have undergone a major
reclamation of alkaline/sodic soils that has contributed significantly
to the green revolution. This was stated by Dr. P.S. Minhas, a renowned soil scientist and Director of Punjab agriculture university Ludhiana. Its a university who played Important role in green revolution in India. Dr. Minhas gave a detailed account of the nomenclature,
classification and diagnostic measures for the management of
salt-affected soils.
He said nomenclature of saline sodic, saline alkaline, black alkaline,
alkaline vertisols, sodic versitols, etc. have been assigned to
different categories of salt affected soils. The standard
nomenclature has greatly helped to evolve a proper and uniform
diagnostic measures which have greatly help in the management of the
soils. He further said that in view of the increased pressure to
produce more, efficient management of these saline soils has become
necessary. He presented a memento to Dr. Minhas. PAU Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Manjit Singh
Kang congratulated the Indian Society of Soil Sciences (Ludhiana
Chapter) to aware people. He added that the
effective management of the saline soils has become necessary in order
to achieve higher food production level. The solution to the future
challenges put forth by Dr. Minhas in his lecture will greatly help in
the restoration of salt affected soils, added Dr. Kang. He urged the
students to join professional societies that provide them interaction
opportunities with eminent scientists.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Changes started worldwid. After recession recovery started in business. Indian Exporters now looking forward for new orders. They are now trying to get more and more orders. Except america All over the world now looking for boom future in market.