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  • These details are published by the Rubber Board recently.

    Total Availability
    Month
    Opening Bal Production Import Export missing Availability
    April 167120 57250 4391 3261 -745 224755
    May 156220 60115 9950 3123 2,557 225719
    June 149390 62200 6948 8495 -647 209396
    July 136630 62550 2589 9171 -1,037 191561
    August 116095




    September





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    The following chart shows the details related with Manufacturers

    Availability & Consumption – Mfr
    Month
    Opening Bal Purchase Import Availability Consumption
    April 78635 52309 4391 135335 70025
    May 65310 62090 9950 137350 71215
    June 66135 55422 6948 128505 74060
    July 54445 64171 2589 121205 77540
    August 43665



    September




    October




    November




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    January




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    March




    The following details shows there is no need for Import. The details of stock with Growers is excluded from it.

    Availability & Purchase -Dlr & Mfr
    Month
    Opening Bal Sale by Farmer Export Aailability Purchase
    April 42095 58100 3261 96934 52309
    May 45370 60145 3123 102392 62090
    June 37745 65690 8495 94940 55422
    July 40125 66580 9171 97534 64171
    August 34440



    September




    October




    November




    December




    January




    February




    March




    The game is visible in this chart

    The game is visible in this chart

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  • At the beginning of September Domestic prices were far higher than International due to short supply and disturbing rain on tapping days. But how can we agree with the price decrease far below international now? Before onam holidays the rubber collected were reached in the hands of bulk dealers. The joint efforts of bulk dealers and the manufacterers are the reason for this price fluctuations. Because most of the dealers are co-operative societies. They don’t want to contribute the proffit share to Govt. treasury. These money will be transfred through an illeagal way. Price decrease of seven and eight rupees on a single day shows the irregularities and it means that farmers are donkeys. At the time of lower prices sheets are collecting on higher rates from small dealers to support them. At this stage farmers can utilise RTI Act on selling prices of rubber right now. The market price of rubber on 27th September was Rs. 120-120.50/Kg as “vyaparivila” which is not available on any of the websites. The manufacturers who have roots in Kerala only will get benefits of this lower prices and grading exploitation from the market. 80% dealers are purchasing on this lowest rate and it is controlled by the biggest manufacturer’s news paper. The responsibility of Rubber Board on Grading and publishing prices are only for a show.
    The purchase order from manufacturers before 30th September will be dispatched within one week. Thus the same quantity will be stock with dealers and manufacturers will show the same quantity as including transit to show the stock with them. In this way the month end stock will be published higher in quantity. At this lower prices farmers will not sell rubber. The transit after one week will be a reason for higher prices again to survive, because imported quantity is very low. If higher quantity was imported the reflection on International price also will show an increase to higher level which is not happened. The export prices of Rubber Dealers Federation is higher than International prices. The present decrease in price is not related with International price, crude-oil price or market stock, but it is only to exploit the production of coming buffer season from October to January. A graph is published below about the sale by growers and purchase by manufacturers from September 2007 to February 2008.
    I can sell these sheets on 27-09-08 at the rate of Rs. 120.50 per Kg.

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  • Price fluctuations against farmers

    Price fluctuations against farmers

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