All India articles – Page 73
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ArticleUS fruit promotion begins in India
A two-week promotion of US fruit has kicked off at Godrej Nature’s Basket stores in Mumbai and Delhi
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ArticleHimachal growers hit by trucking rates
Apple growers in India’s Himachal Pradesh region are said to be suffering huge financial losses due to inflated trucking rates, at a time of rock-bottom apple prices
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ArticlePoor quality dents apple export prospects
Inclement weather has damaged Himachal Pradesh’s bumper apple crop and dashed export hopes from the region
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ArticleBharti Wal-Mart opens wholesale outlet
Bharti Wal-Mart opened its third wholesale cash-and-carry outlet in Punjab last Wednesday and hopes to open a further 10-15
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ArticleCollision closes Indian shipping channel
A collision on Saturday has closed a crucial shipping channel on India’s west coast, causing extensive disruptions
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Open India would lead to price drop
An Indian research firm has said allowing foreign investment in the country’s retail sector would lead to lower prices for fresh produce
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ArticleIndia’s northeast looks to organics
A new study in India has indentified the states in the country’s northeast as being ideal for organic horticulture production
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ArticleIndian grape exporters count cost
The chlormequat dispute with the EU over chemical residue levels has cost the Indian grape industry dearly
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Indian grape exporters count chlormequat cost
The chlormequat dispute with the EU over chemical residue levels has cost the Indian grape industry heavily.
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ArticleHormone use threatening Indians’ health
Use of the restricted hormone Oxytocin on fruits and vegetables is threatening Indians’ health, according to the nation’s health minister
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ArticleChinese Premier visits apple packer
Premier Wen Jiabao has visited major Chinese apple packer Huasheng to inspect operations and discuss trends in domestic and export markets
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ArticleBumper season for Indian apples
India’s apple crop is looking like a record-breaker after good rainfall turned the crop back from last year’s low volumes
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ArticleShort labour for Indian apples
A shortage of seasonal workers is worrying apple growers in India’s Himachal Pradesh in the midst of a record crop
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ArticleIndian floods cause price rise
Prices of vegetables have soared across areas of India due to floods that have caused considerable crop damage.
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ArticleIndia debates foreign retail laws
The country’s trade ministry has asked for stakeholder opinions on the matter of foreign direct investment in India’s retail sector
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ArticleIndian garlic making strong gains
With Chinese production well down on previous years, Indian garlic has stepped up to the plate in export markets
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ArticleIndian residue discovery throws grapes into meltdown
The discovery of chlormequat residues on Indian grapes this quarter created havoc throughout Europe and the oversupply that followed left many in the grape industry in a sorry state. Alex Lawson looks at the unusual occurence and the fall out from it
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ArticleFuture Group plans more Big Bazaars
Indian conglomerate Future Group plans to roll out around 60 new Big Bazaar hypermarkets over the next 18 months
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ArticleIncreased exports for Dussehari mangoes
Mango exporters from the Indian town of Malihabad are aiming to make a mark with their Dussehari mangoes
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ArticleReliance retail enjoys better fiscal year
Indian retailer Reliance has announced improved figures for the 2009/10 financial year, and plans further growth

