Summary: The Company at Madapollam conducted its affairs in 1679-80 by settling contract prices for ordinary and fine cloth types with the merchants, reflecting the effort made for quality enforcement by offering incentives for good quality. An agreement was reached for the composition and pricing of a variety of cloth codecs. To encourage the higher quality of goods, rewards and abatements were proposed, while a selection of specific types would see price reductions without compromising on quality. A standardization of fabric types and pricing strategies was set in place, providing merchants with clear guidelines and incentives for production, while ensuring predictability and consistency for the Company's trade and operations.