All India articles – Page 68
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ArticleIndian development good for NZ
Improving India’s apple production is the best step for it and New Zealand, believes the supplier’s peak industry body
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ArticleIndia to develop cold chain facilities
The Punjab state government plans to invest heavily in improving its cold chain with the creation of a perishable cargo centre at Amritsar International airport and around a dozen integrated packhouses in the state
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Rijk Zwaan opens Indian subsidiary
Seed breeder Rijk Zwaan has opened a subsidiary company in India.
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India moves to limit food inflation
Soaring food inflation has prompted the Indian finance minister to suggest steps to bridge the gap between farmgate and retail prices
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ArticleRijk Zwaan opens Indian subsidiary
Dutch group looks to tap into the Indian produce market with the launch of a new arm located in Bangalore
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ArticleMajor growth predicted for Indian cash and carry
With healthy sales in India’s modern retail sector last year, predictions are that 2011 will see a boom in the development of new cash-and-carry outlets
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ArticleIndia grapples food inflation
The Indian government is struggling to rein in food inflation without dampening economic growth, which is poised to surpass nine per cent, this fiscal year
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ArticleIndian grape registrations rise
The number of Indian grape growers registering to export to Europe rose in 2010, despite 2009's disastrous deal.
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ArticleFuture Group tags Bengal expansion
Future Group is planning a major push into West Bengal with its Big Bazaar chain as part of a general expansion in east India
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ArticleIndia to launch dedicated rail service
The Indian government plans to trial a dedicated horticultural rail transport system to help cut back on fresh produce spoilage
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ArticleIndian research bears unseasonal fruit
Indian pineapple growers could benefit from research into ripening fruit out of season
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ArticleIndian EU grape export registrations rise
The number of Indian grape growers registering to export to Europe rose in 2010, despite 2009's disastrous deal
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ArticleIndian onion production slumps
As the Indian government fights to rein in onion prices, industry observers predict total production of the commodity in 2010-11 will be 1.5m tonnes less than the previous season
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ArticleCarrefour opens first Indian cash and carry
Carrefour has established a foothold in the Indian retail sector with the opening of its first cash and carry outlet amidst expectations the country could relax restrictions on foreign investment in multi-brand retail
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ArticleRosy outlook for Indian apple imports
Washington apples could be heading for a record season in India, aided by a fruit size profile that suits this market and low stocks of Indian apples
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ArticleIndia suspends onion exports
India has suspended the export of onions as prices of the commodity skyrocket due to a supply shortage
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ArticleNew speakers confirmed for New Delhi
Björn Witte and Sanjay Dave represent impressive additions to the lineup for India's only international fresh produce industry conference
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ArticleIndian FDI could collapse
The lobbying power of India’s small retailers’ associations may well sway the country's government away from allowing direct foreign investment in multi-brand retail outlets
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ArticleIndia apple season claims lives
Some 112 people involved in the Himachal Pradesh apple industry lost their lives this season in transportation accidents
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ArticleSlow start for Indian grape deal
Post-monsoon rains have delayed the start of the table grape season in India with low volumes arriving in markets in Maharashta state

