All India articles – Page 62
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ArticleSmall-town focus for Aditya Birla
Aditya Birla will focus its growth on smaller towns and rural areas, according to the company’s FMCG head
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ArticleSPAR opens new doors
SPAR has opened new stores and facilities in both India and Australia this month as it steadily grows its presence in the Asia-Pacific
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ArticleBharti Walmart reaches southern India
Bharti Walmart is continuing its expansion in India with the opening of another outlet under its Best Price Modern Wholesale banner
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ArticleRestructure on cards at major Indian ports
Many of India’s major government-owned ports could be opened to private investment in order to scale up handling capacity
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ArticleIndia gets produce transport on the rails
India’s government plans to increase fresh produce transport efficiencies with a dedicated rail service between Mumbai and Delhi
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ArticleIndia looks to boost horticultural output
The Indian government hopes to spur an increase in horticultural production to address a mismatch in supply and demand
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ArticleIngersoll Rand launches Indian cold chain business
Ingersoll Rand has launched a new consulting service for India’s cold chain market, which it says is growing 20 per cent annually
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ArticleTesco GFS 'more than just direct sourcing'
Group procurement directors tell Eurofruit direct supply is only one part of company's plan for streamlined global sourcing strategy
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ArticleGovernment assistance sought for hail damaged fruit
The Indian state of Himachal Pradesh has asked the central government to have hail damage to crops listed as a natural disaster
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ArticleLeading economies commence FTAs
Several of Asia’s leading economies have ushered in Free Trade Agreements this month
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ArticleFresh produce drives Indian inflation
Wholesale price index for food in India rises 0.8 per cent in a week, driven by more expensive fruit and vegetables
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ArticleBlight bites into Indian pomegranates
Bacterial Blight disease, rising export prices and a strong domestic market are hampering India’s ability to supply export markets in Europe
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ArticleHail knocks down apple volumes
Hail has damaged much of India’s apple crop this year creating opportunities for importers to meet demand
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Indian FDI gets endorsement
Those hoping for the liberalisation of India’s heavily regulated retail sector have had the most encouraging sign in some time the country could be ready to open up to Foreign Direct Investment in multi-brand retail
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ArticleAustralian oranges eye India comeback
Australian orange shipments to India could rebound this year, spurred on by the favourable size profile of the crop
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ArticleDamco plans Indian acquisitions
Logistics unit Damco is looking for acquisitions in India to increase the company’s freight forwarding and warehousing business
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ArticleIndia considers NZ tariff reduction
Free trade agreement negotiations could see India drop tariffs on New Zealand agricultural products
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ArticleTop Walmart executives shift to Reliance Retail
After jumping ship from Walmart China in May, two former executives have now taken on top level roles at Reliance Retail in India
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ArticleHail damages Indian apple supply
Hailstorms in India's Himachal Pradesh state have severely dented this season's apple crop
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ArticleIndian push to increase mango exports
By extending its export season Indian hopes to double the volume of mangoes it sends to international markets

