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Maize is cultivated inIndiain both summer and winter, but most of the output comes from the summer crop

Maize is cultivated inIndiain both summer and winter, but most of the output comes from the summer crop. Rains and hailstorm are likely to push back the suppli ...

March 15, 2014 / 14:00 IST

Maize is cultivated inIndiain both summer and winter, but most of the output comes from the summer crop. Rains and hailstorm are likely to push back the supplies from the winter-sown maize crop, and may also hit the quality. Maize futures rose, as rains and unfavourable weather in many parts of the country are expected to delay arrivals.By: Skymetweather.com

first published: Mar 15, 2014 02:00 pm

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