All India articles – Page 64
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ArticleIndia looks to harness potential
Although India is the second-largest producer of fruit and vegetables in the world and fast becoming a force to be reckoned with, the UK still takes only a small volume of fruit from the country. Elizabeth O’Keefe looks at the possibilities surrounding the Indian fresh produce industry hot on the heels of Fresh Produce India 2011
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ArticlePeru, India to study FTA deal
Free Trade Agreement talks are apparently set to begin next month when Peruvian delegation heads to India
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ArticleCold hampers Indian apple pollination
Cold weather in the Indian apple-producing state of Himachal Pradesh may lead to a significant drop in production for the upcoming season
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ArticleIndia suffers Alphonso mango shortage
A severe shortfall in production of India’s favourite mango variety has seen domestic prices double and crimped exports
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ArticleIndia lychee crop set to rise
India's new season lychee crop is forecast to be 15 per cent up on last year thanks to good weather
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ArticlePressure on ports from container growth
Fast-growing intra-Asian container traffic is hitting the limit of capacity at major ports in the region
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ArticleIndian garlic exports soar
India has seen a sharp rise in its garlic exports this financial year, thanks to a shortage of Chinese product
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ArticleWeather reins in India mango crop
Officials are revising downwards their Indian mango crop forecast as lingering cool weather puts a damper on volumes
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ArticleWal-Mart/Future Group talks stir up speculation
Rumours abound of a possible alliance between the world's largest retailer and India's biggest supermarket group
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ArticleCold-chain gets boost in Himachal Pradesh
Indian authorities have provided funding for the state of Himachal Pradesh to upgrade its fresh produce infrastructure
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ArticleIndia mulls retail-producer tie-ups
The Indian government may give domestic retailers incentives to source from local grower cooperatives and invest in their supply chains
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ArticleIndian onion volumes tipped to rise
Predictions are that India’s spring harvest of onions will be up almost 10 per cent on last year
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ArticleIndian grape exports to EU plummet
Shipments to the EU look set to halve this season amid a range of hurdles, from sourcing suitable supplies to overcoming buyer caution in the wake of last year’s residue issue
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ArticleIndian laboratories pass the test
Indian laboratories have more than matched their European counterparts in a ring-test for residue analysis
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ArticleIndian demand outpacing supply
Fresh Produce India 2011 was a huge success, with some 230 delegates from 22 countries attending the event in New Delhi
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ArticleIndia investigates pesticide levels
India has instigated research into the levels of toxic chemicals present on vegetables sold on the domestic market
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ArticleIndia reports vegetable production increases
Despite post-monsoonal rains in late 2010 affecting supplies of some categories, India has posted a significant increase in vegetable production
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ArticleIndia’s horticultural production rises
India’s fruit and vegetable production have risen over the past 12 months, the country’s parliament has heard
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ArticleWest Bengal looks to coldchain
West Bengal’s government aims to bring the number of agricultural storage units in the state up to 100
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ArticleIndia revokes retailer’s licence
Retailer Metro Cash & Carry has had its market yard licence cancelled less than two months after it was issued following strike action by wholesalers

