KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Global natural rubber production is expected to fall short of consumption for the fifth consecutive year in 2025, as higher prices fail to encourage tapping in major producing ...
The rubber market is poised to remain quiet next week, with a steady movement and slight upward tendency influenced by balanced supply and demand dynamics. Understanding these factors is crucial for ...
Kerala is the top rubber-producing state in India, with a production of 490,960 tons. Accounting for about 74% of the country’s total rubber output, Kerala’s dominance is attributed to its favorable ...
The domestic consumption of natural rubber in the country has reached a record high in 2022-23 at 1,350,000 tonnes, up 9 per cent from the quantity of 1,238,000 tonnes consumed during 2021-22, ...
Despite Kerala raising the rubber MSP to ₹200 per kg, farmers say technical delays are preventing them from claiming the ...
Yokohama Rubber reports research progress on rubber tree leaf fall disease, supporting sustainable natural rubber production ...
Analysis Report 2024 Edition: Industry Trends, Capital Investment, Price Trends, Manufacturing Process, Raw Materials Requirement, Operating Cost, and Revenue Statistics” provides the necessary ...
Natural rubber production is expected to be below demand for the fifth year in a row in 2025. According to the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC), global natural rubber ...
Extreme weather, including torrential monsoon downpours and a powerful typhoon, reduced rubber production levels in Asia and sent prices soaring to 13-year highs, according to Reuters. A series of ...
The Rubber Board has projected that the natural rubber production for FY-25 is expected to touch 8,75,000 tonnes on account of rain guarding in more areas in Kerala and North-East, thanks to improved ...
Natural rubber production in the country has gone past 800,000 tonnes in 2022-23, after a gap of 10 years, according to provisional figures available from the Rubber Board. Production reached 839,000 ...
The government has increased financial package for the rubber sector by 23% to ₹708.69 crore from ₹576.41 crore for the next two years to enhance natural rubber production and productivity as well as ...