Exports

Senegal as an LNG exporter? stranded asset risks in the transition

Since the discovery of large offshore oil and gas reserves in 2014, Senegal has set its hopes on fossil fuel export revenue to help fund its plans to become an emerging economy by 2035. Senegal is actively seeking investors to help develop its offshore oil and gas reserves – both …

Global financial crisis: implications for trade and industrial restructuring in India

This study investigates the impact of global crisis shocks on India’s trade and industry. the estimated results show that show that changes in trade composition are positively associated with changes in manufacturing composition in India, controlling for other variables. However, there is no strong indication that Indian industry has been …

Sharks in soup

George and Aruldas, fishermen from near Kanyakumari, were hauling up a catch on a beach in southern Tamil Nadu. It was a warm evening and they were the only fishers on these secluded sands. The catch was special and I was privileged, as an outsider, to be invited to watch …

Sharks in soup

India goes against world in not banning shark fin trade.

Grain Train

In 2007-08, staring at a global food crisis, a nervous government banned export of wheat and non-basmati rice without bothering to create the space for the stocks the country would hold back. Today, with the granaries overflowing, the government is struggling rid itself of stocks that it just cannot manage. …

50 lakh tonnes of grain to be offloaded in domestic market

Reeling under the pressure of huge foodgrain stocks, well above the storage capacity across the country, the government on Thursday decided to send 50 lakh tonnes of grains to the states at much below the minimum support price (MSP), leaving a window open for export at a later date.

A new hope for Africa

Bioenergy could help bring food security to the world's poorest continent, say Lee R. Lynd and Jeremy Woods. http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v474/n7352_supp/full/474S020a.html

States not lifting grain, Centre faces storage crunch

A good monsoon and bumper wheat harvest is in sight, but the Food Ministry seems worried. Reason: most states are not coming forward to lift the 20 lakh tonnes of additional foodgrain allocated by the ministry to ease the storage space crunch in the country. So, Food Minister K V …

Govt Lifts Restrictions On Organic Product Exports

Aiming to promote organic farming, the government has partially relaxed restrictions on exports of sugar, pulses and edible oils, produced without using chemical fertiliser and pesticides. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has allowed exports of organic cooking oil, sugar and pulses upto 10,000 tonnes each per annum.

Global crises, welfare provision and coping strategies of labour in Tiruppur

Even as state governments invest in social welfare measures, they are forced into constant competition with one another to attract private investments, offering a good “investment climate” that includes access to a low cost workforce and a physical infrastructure geared towards capital accumulation. The need to provision welfare within an …

Vignettes from Sri Lanka's cloud country

In Sri Lanka, organic farmers draw inspiration from endemic practices such as home gardens or analog forestry, and have also adapted ‘imported’ ideas, such as zero-budget farming from India. To read more click on to the following URL: http://www.downtoearth.org.in/content/vignettes-sri-lankas-cloud-country

Growth in emission transfers via international trade from 1990 to 2008

Despite the emergence of regional climate policies, growth in global CO2 emissions has remained strong. From 1990 to 2008 CO2 emissions in developed countries (defined as countries with emission-reduction commitments in the Kyoto Protocol, Annex B) have stabilized, but emissions in developing countries (non-Annex B) have doubled. Some studies suggest …

Simmering discontent over tea

Darjeeling tea makes its mark world over, but back home it brews suspicion between planters and workers finds Down To Earth.

Simmering discontent over tea

Tea grown on the steep slopes of Darjeeling hills, connoisseurs swear, is unlike anywhere else in the world. Epicures use a plethora of adjectives to describe the “champagne of teas”: brisk, flowery, round, mellow and sparkling. Brewed properly, the Darjeeling tea leaves yield a thin-bodied, light-coloured liquor with a floral …

Karnataka sponge iron makers starved for ore

Most sponge iron manufacturers in Karnataka are facing a threat of closure, thanks to the shortage of iron ore supplies to their mills. There are as many as 51 medium scale units, with a combined production capacity of 12,600 tonnes per day (4.5 million tonnes per annum), able to work …

New steel policy to answer investment, supply issues

Kolkata Demand growth in steel consumption will form the basis of the new national steel policy, a draft of which is expected to be ready in another six months. PK Misra, Union steel secretary, at an interactive organised by the Merchants

Govt targets $500 billion export by 2013-14

On the back of an impressive surge in exports during the last fiscal, the government today set an ambitious export target of $500 billion by 2013-14, more than double of $246 billion achieved in 2010-11.

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