Dagen the fear is coming back originating in turkey about emerging markets in general that they will take a tumble and take the world with them. Nicole petallides is at the Stock Exchange with more. Nicole absolutely right. When you talk about emerging markets we are watching turkey and other economies and watching currencies as well. I was reading headlines a short time ago about policymakers knew that emergingmarket could be the wild card in a worrisome part of the market and that is what we are seeing. The dow is down 107 points, not a terrible day but a down arrow day down 1 2 and earnings of come out and we have given guidance for many of these companies that seem to be a little light, and that is weighing on the Dow Jones Industrial average. The major average sitting on Technical Support levels, that is another factor and i wont leave out fit day. Today is the day policymakers give their latest ideas so we will see what the federal Market Committee comes up with and whether they
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Rethinking marketing, trade, and cooperation for agriculture
Decades ago, the prevalent agricultural policies, by a large measure, were concentrating heavily and solely on cultivation and increasing yield per acre, while ignoring ensuring competitive prices for farmers’ produce.
Dr BK Mukhopadhyay
(The writer, a noted management economist and an international commentator on business and economic affairs, can be reached at m.bibhas@gmail.com)
Dr Boidurjo Rick Mukhopadhyay
(International Award-Winning Development and Management Economist)
Decades ago, the prevalent agricultural policies, by a large measure, were concentrating heavily and solely on cultivation and increasing yield per acre, while ignoring ensuring competitive prices for farmers produce. The ministries and departments working on agriculture, horticulture, and farmers welfare did not orient farmers to factor the market, which led to poverty in the long term. One of the consequences was that the traders benefit