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    Skepticism on the Street is sometimes a good sign for long-term investors: 7 fertilizer stocks from different segments of the industry

    There cannot and should not be any doubt that in the next five years, there are certain industries which are important from the perspective of increasing incomes in rural areas and are likely to get more attention from the government. Fertilizer companies are among the sectors which are on the list. The idea is to reduce the cost of production for farmers. Now, since yesterday there has been talks about removing GST on fertilizer, whether it be across the board or not has to be seen but surely there is a high probability of something positive happening in the sector. Now GST is just one part of it. If one looks at what has happened in the last few years, clearly a good amount of work has been done.

    Elections still on for them? But macro structure has changed for good: 5 sugar stocks with upside potential of up to 27%

    In a sector, where government policies have a major impact, the risk of any change in policy impacting the players is always present. That is the reason why the valuations of these stocks from such sectors don't cross a certain threshold. Probably the sugar sector tops the lists of such sectors and the reason is because both the central and state governments have some say in the policy making. While the general elections are over, there are many states which have exposure to the sugar sector and state elections are going to be held there over the next couple of quarters. So a narrative might get built against the sugar stocks. What needs to be done, make a distinction between the reality that the balance sheets of these companies are much stronger than what they were, their business model is not just about sugar, but about part of the clean energy which is something which is going to grow.

    ONGC to form an equal JV with EverEnviro to build 10 CBG plants

    Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) and EverEnviro Resource Management Pvt Ltd are joining forces to construct 10 compressed biogas (CBG) plants, leveraging various feedstocks to reduce CO2 emissions by 7.5 lakh tons annually. ONGC, transitioning into the renewables sector, plans to establish solar, wind, and biofuel facilities alongside acquiring renewable projects. This strategic partnership signifies a pivotal step towards advancing renewable energy production in India.

    Turning trash into cash: Entrepreneurs redefine waste management

    A growing number of entrepreneurs are turning trash into cash through tech and innovation. Can it make a difference to the mounting challenge of waste management?

    We have emerged as a large, growing real estate company working in three cities: Arvind Management

    ​We work with about 100,000 farmers to grow sustainable cotton. We are rapidly decarbonizing our energy footprint. So, a lot of renewables, we are replacing fossil fuels for thermal energy using agro waste, so sustainability is a very, very strong theme. So, I think these are the couple of big themes right now -- consolidation, more verticality, and a huge focus on sustainability.

    Q4 may not be as good as the Street expects, may provide opportunities for long-term investors: Dipan Mehta

    Dipan Mehta of Elixir Equities shares insights on HDFC Bank's positive outlook amidst sectoral churn. Market resilience due to bull market dynamics with various sectors compensating. Mehta further observes the real estate stocks' performance, AB Birla group's strategic moves, and anticipates earnings peak with stock-specific volatility. He says it is very difficult to make out a case for the top banks like HDFC, ICICI, or Kotak underperforming for an extended period.

    • Kimitec from Spain joins hands with FIL industries to transform apple fruit industry in India

      The partnership aims to transform the horticulture sector in India with a focus on apples and on opportunities in the area of agro-waste management. They will work towards creation of a circular economy for bio-stimulants and smart fertilisers derived from such processes. India will be the largest producer of Bio-waste in 2030 and the FIL-Kimitec partnership, Chabierski says, will focus to work with on upcycling waste management.

      MVK Agro Food Product IPO: Check issue size, price band, GMP and other details

      MVK Agro Food Product IPO: The SME IPO of MVK Agro Food Product opens for subscription today to raise about Rs 66 crore. It operates a sugar unit in Nanded, Maharashtra and offers 54.9 lakh shares at Rs 120 apiece, with revenues of Rs 60.12 crore and net profit of Rs 4.3 crore.

      Ambani's quest for green energy can solve stubble-burning problem

      Biogas can be produced from various organic waste sources such as agri waste, including the stubble which is burnt by farmers and is a major cause of pollution in the national capital in winters.

      RIL plans to spend Rs 5,000 crore on Compressed Biogas Plants (CBG)

      Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) plans to set up over 50 compressed biogas (CBG) plants in the next two years. CBG is a green fuel similar to CNG. RIL aims to reduce carbon emissions, produce organic manure, and retail CBG and bio-CNG at Jio-BP outlets.

      USA’s DFC, Norfund, two others provide $1 billion to SAEL Industries

      Asian Development Bank and Tata Cleantech Capital are the other financiers. The company did not provide a break up of how much of the funding was in the form of debt and what component was an equity investment. ET had reported on 18 January that SAEL Industries was close to finalising a $1 billion funding. DFC recently financed Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone with a $550 million loan for its port terminal project in Sri Lanka.

      Do headwinds provide an opportunity? 5 stocks from sugar industry with upside potential of up to 43%

      What is the relationship between a recent news report on global wire services which mentioned that candy sales in the US are getting hurt due to lack of supply of sugar and recent government decision to ask sugar mills not to divert sugar cane juice for ethanol production. The answer is, there is a possibility of the spike in the already high price of sugar in global markets. So when the government decided to come out of notification, all the sugar stocks were hit badly and there was a noise about whether the policy of encouraging ethanol might see a slow down. Today there are reports that this order is likely to be reversed with some caveats and would be reviewed every month. Do these headwinds, which might keep coming in the next few quarters, become an opportunity ?

      Reliance Industries Ltd and DBS Bank partner to finance CBG projects

      Reliance Industries has partnered with DBS Bank India to launch a financing program for compressed biogas (CBG) plants. The collaboration aims to facilitate the development of an ecosystem for vendor partners to aggregate agricultural residue as inputs for Reliance's CBG production plants across India. The financing program is designed to make the CBG supply chain competitive and achieve enhanced commercial scale.

      India can reduce fossil fuel dependence, cut import bills by $29 bn through biogas adoption: Report

      According to the report's author Purva Jain, an energy analyst at IEEFA, "Biogas has the potential to replace natural gas and other high-emission fossil fuels. By eliminating carbon dioxide (CO2) and impurities like hydrogen sulfide, its methane content can be upgraded to 90 per cent, making it calorifically equivalent to natural gas.

      Pursuing green, energy giants like Reliance Industries, Adani Group zero in on biogas

      Now, the humble biogas has caught the fancy of some leading energy players of India Inc. Last week Reliance Industries announced its plans to set up 100 compressed biogas (CBG) plants. Adani Group's Adani Total Gas is planning to set up five CBG plants in the next five years with more to follow in future.

      RIL AGM: Concurrent priority is to set up battery giga factory by 2026, Mukesh Ambani says

      Reliance Industries' Chairman Mukesh Ambani at the company's 46th annual general meeting (AGM) said that its concurrent priority is to set up its y 2026. Reliance is likely to spend Rs 60,000 crore over the next three years to construct four ‘giga factories’ to make integrated solar PV modules, electrolyzers, fuel cells and batteries to store energy from the grid at its Jamnagar unit

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 25%

      As the NIFTY and broader market continues in bullish mode with very minor intraday corrective moves, analysts are bullish on select large cap stock. Making to the list are a host of companies from different sectors, like new age companies, a fertilizer company which just announced a restructuring and insurance company. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks. This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      These largecaps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 25%

      As the NIFTY and broader market continues in bullish mode with very minor corrective moves, analysts are bullish on select large cap stock. Making to the list are a host of companies from different sectors, like new age companies, speciality chemical, a fertilizer company which just announced a restructuring and insurance companies. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks. This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      These largecaps have ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ recos and upside potential of more than 25%

      As the NIFTY and broader market continues to recover, analysts are bullish on select large cap stock. Making to the list are a host of companies from different sectors, like new age companies, fertilizer, metal and insurance companies which have been coming in limelight recently due to outperformance post their Q4 results. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks. This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      These largecaps have ‘Strong Buy’ & ‘Buy’ reco and upside potential of more than 25%

      As the NIFTY and broader market continues to recover, analysts are bullish on select large cap stock. Making to the list are a host of companies from different sectors, like new age companies, fertilizer and insurance companies which have been coming in limelight recently due to outperformance post their Q4 results. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". The screener applies different algorithms for all BSE and NSE stocks. This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      $4 billion savings in oil import bill: How Regreen Excel is playing a part with its innovation

      India’s dependence on imported oil burns a substantial hole in its foreign exchange. Alternate fuels like ethanol and second-generation ethanol can significantly reduce our oil bill. Pune-based Regreen Excel has home-grown solutions to make that happen.

      Vinati Organics, NOCIL and Galaxy Surfactants could give over 20% return each, explains Siddhartha Khemka

      Under the product strategy, the focus is on product development rather than on cost control or effective process technology.At times, product may not have a ready market – the companies may have to approach consumers and demonstrate the effectiveness of their products towards whatever purposes they are intended

      Grasping at straws: The fight to save the world’s most disposable product

      Beverage and food companies have written to the Prime Minister’s Office, seeking time to transition to a commercially viable food-grade alternative material to plastic with which to make straws.

      As July 1 ban closes in, beverage companies grasp at straws

      The alliance represents more than 15 companies, including Parle Agro, Coca-Cola, Parag, Dabur and CavinKare, along with packaging firms such as Schreiber Dynamix and TetraPak.

      Drinks firms spooked as Indian govt refuses to exempt some plastic straws from ban

      India has rejected demands from large global and domestic beverage firms to exempt some plastic straws from a ban that takes effect on July 1, fanning fears of disruption in a multi-billion-dollar industry.

      Triveni Turbine counts capex revival, orders from renewable energy to drive growth

      With several core industries looking to step up capital expenditure to meet growing demand, the company has seen its orderbook grow over the past few months. It booked new orders worth Rs 321 crore in the December quarter, the highest in four years.

      Dolly Khanna picks stake in 4 firms in Dec quarter, trims in 4 others

      Amid the emerging electric vehicle (EV) boom and demand for automotive component makers, the marquee investor bought an additional stake in Talbros Automotive Components.

      Indian biogas industry can help reduce waste at landfill sites by 50 pc: IBA

      The per capita generation of waste in India stands at 0.4 kg, out of which roughly 50 per cent is organic in nature and can be potentially diverted to biogas plants, stated IBA in a statement. According to it, estimated waste generated in India is roughly 2.5 lakh metric tonnes per day and presently over 85 per cent out of the total generated organic waste reaches the landfill sites.

      Recycled paper mills write to govt over steep rise in waste paper prices

      According to the association, the paper industry is facing an unprecedented crisis as the prices of waste paper, the key raw material for water paper, has doubled over the last six months.

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