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Facts For You
September  2010   Issue Vol. 30  No. 12 

Market Survey
Can Indian Apples Beat Imports in Quality and Price?
Although China’s Fuji apples lack the deep red colour favoured by Indian consumers, these compete successfully in price and taste.

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Market Survey
Mobile Telephony: Rural India Ringing with Opportunities
With mobile penetration approaching saturation in urban India, mobile operators in the country are eying rural India as the next area for their growth. The mobile market in rural India has significant potential with number of subscribers anticipated to grow at a CAGR of around 32 per cent between 2009 and 2012.
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Market Survey
Sorghum Demand on the Rise
Sorghum has the same nutritional value as corn and that is why it is gaining importance as livestock feed.
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Market Survey
Innovation Keeps Bicycles Going
Innovation has played a key role in keeping the bicycle industry alive. Today, one can pick and choose from an entire range of bicycles beginning from children bikes to all-terrain mountain bikes, city urban bikes, sports/race bikes, utility bikes and roadsters.
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Market Survey
Turmeric: The Golden Spice
In Erode, Tamil Nadu, a 100kg bag of turmeric now costs more than 8 gm of gold. The district has seen its turmeric trading prices shoot up 30 per cent over the past few months.
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Horticulture: Potential Untapped
There is an urgent need for proper utilisation of cultivable wastelands. India has 250 million acres of such land, which has to be brought under orchard crops.
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August 2010
Issue Vol. 30 No. 11


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