All India articles – Page 68
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ArticleIndia exploits Pakistan price hike
The price of fresh produce in Pakistan has spiked in the wake of heavy flooding, creating opportunities for Indian exporters
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ArticleMinister calls for Indian endosulfan ban
India’s forest minister Benoy Viswom has criticised the refusal by the country’s government to support an endosulfan ban
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ArticleIndian firms to cultivate in Africa
Cheap land and low labour costs are enticing more Indian companies to invest in commercial farming operations in Africa
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ArticleIndian onion exports tumble
India has seen onion exports fall by a third during September as it struggled to compete with prices of Pakistani and Chinese onions
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ArticleBharti branches into Madhya Pradesh
Bharti Retail has signaled its arrival in Madhya Pradesh with the opening of its first hypermarket in the Indian state
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ArticleIndian apple industry sweetener
Apple crops from the highest reaches of India’s Himachal Pradesh are proving a shining light in an otherwise difficult year for growers in the region
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ArticleUrban horticulture tackles poverty
As city populations in developing nations swell, a UN body is championing urban horticulture to create more sustainable futures
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ArticleFresh Produce India on the horizon
New Delhi is the venue for Fresh Produce India 2011, focusing on the key issues for professionals involved with the country's fresh produce industry
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ArticleGames boosts sales of kiwifruit in India
India’s kiwifruit industry is crediting the Commonwealth Games, which takes place next month in Delhi, with helping improve sales of the fruit in the country
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ArticleIndian production drops as bee numbers fall
India could face a production crisis if farmers don't use ecological production methods that sustain pollinating insect populations, a study claims
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ArticleBharti expands into western India
The planned opening of a cluster of outlets in western India signals Bharti Retail’s intentions to consolidate its presence in the region before moving into other areas
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ArticleDelhi street vendors closed for Games
Street vendors in Delhi are being told to shut up shop as the city scrambles to ready itself for the start of the Commonwealth Games
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ArticleMonsoon hits Indian vegetable production
Heavy rainfall in India’s Himachal Pradesh area has damaged crops, sending up vegetable prices in markets across northern India.
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ArticleIndian agriculture needs foreign cash
India is crying out for foreign agricultural investment in order for it to achieve its export potential
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ArticleFlooding damages Indian apples
Heavy rains have caused extensive damage to apple crops in the Uttarakhand area of India
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ArticleApple opportunities open in India
India’s roller-coast apple season has opened up import opportunities for small sizes and late-season fruit
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ArticleReliance to make cash-and-carry return
Plans to open three new cash-and-carry outlets over the next eight months signal the Indian retail giant’s intention to reenter the wholesale business
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ArticleReliance Retail resumes expansion push
The Indian giant is renewing its efforts to capture a larger share of the country’s retail market
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ArticleMovement ahead on India retail FDI
India’s government is expected to make a decision on foreign direct retail investment in the next few months
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ArticleIndia apple growers battle disease
India's embattled Himachal Pradesh apple growers are grappling with a deadly fungal disease that has infected orchards and is causing heavy crop losses in the region

