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  • High Quality Wheat Exporters In India
    By: Rajdhani | - The spectacular story of Indian agriculture is known throughout the world for its multi-dimensional success in generating employment, livelihood and food with nutritional and ecological security. Agriculture and allied activities contribute about 30% to the Gross Domestic Product of India.
    Wheat is the staple food of a larger segment of population throughout the world. Different qualities and versatility of wheat have made it a universal crop. It is consumed by nearly 35 per cent of the wo ...

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  • Made-from-india "€" The Top-notch B2b Directory From India
    By: Made-from-India "€" The top-notch B2B directory from India | - Made-from-india.coms exporters directory will act as a one-stop solution provider to all global buyers and Indian sellers. Apart from providing an all-inclusive list on Indian suppliers, manufacturers and exporters, the company also offers other value-added services in the form of SEO services , E-mail Marketing, Pay Per Click and Affiliate Marketing

    Is India on your trade radar? If your answer is in the affirmative then no qualms, but in case you are still ruminating and yet ...

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  • Certified Organic Spices And How To Use Them
    By: Anne Harvester | - When you buy bulk spices, you may also want to see if they are certified organic spices as well. Certified organic spices, like all certified organic foods, must meet certain criteria in order to reach certification status. Many people are willing to pay a slightly higher price for the better quality that typically comes with certified organic spices.

    When people buy organic spices, they are typically concerned with how the spices were grown and handled. In order for crops to b ...

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  • Indian Real Estate
    By: Geetika | - Real Estate is now the second most important industry in India only after Agriculture in terms of its contribution to the countrys GDP (which is expected to further increase from 5% to 6%). Residential property development comprises 80% of the total Indian Real Estate market, remaining consists of commercial space including shopping malls, hotels and hospitals.

    Experts opine that, driven by faster economic growth, property markets of BRIC nations will recover faster than US and U ...

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  • The Unknown Facts About Real Estate In India
    By: Josephsmith | - There are many unknown facts about India Properties.In a country where there is traditionally the predominance of the agricultural sector, that sector continues to be greatest source of employment generation. It may be an unknown fact that the Indian real estate sector is the second greatest employment provider in the country. This sector significantly contributes to the national income and Gross Domestic Product and it is expected there will be an average 10% increase annually in these aspect ...
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  • Training Programme On Winter Cultivation
    By: ishaa goyal | - A DAY long programme of training on winter cultivation was organised by Assam Agriculture Research Centre with collaboration of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kokrajhar. The programme was inaugurated by Dr M N Rai, chief scientist of the district Agriculture Research Centre, Kokrajhar, also attended the programme as the chief guest at conference hall.

    Addressing the inaugural function, the chief guest spoke on the importance of the latest technology available with the research institutes in ...

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  • Tips To Find Beautiful Handicraft Items For Your Loved Ones!
    By: Kirthy Shetty | - Artisans from time immemorial have showed their talent in paintings, sculptures and carvings. Even the cavemen have decorated their caves with paintings and pictorial representation. There is a greater demand for beautiful hand made decorative pieces. India is renowned world wide for its hand made objects. Khadi, handloom and pottery are quite popular among them.

    Business to business directories have made it simpler for investors to reach out to these artisans and their hand made pr ...

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  • Indian Smes Stepping Up Efforts In Libya
    By: David Parks | - Libya has a socialist-oriented economy and depends heavily on the petroleum sector, which contributes around 95% of the countrys export earnings and over half of GDP growth. With the Libyan governments adoption of liberal economic reforms and emphasis on diversification in 1990s, the country witnessed steady economic growth.

    Moreover, in 2003 with the United Nations (UN) lifting the unilateral sanctions and Libya promising to abandon programmes to build weapons of mass destruc ...

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  • Adverse Jupiter Hits Stock Markets; Creates Food Crisis !
    By: newagephilosopher | -
    Is 2009, the beginning of the Second Depression ? And will it last 4 years ?
    Well, global economy is like a patient in the ICU ! It may collapse at any moment !

    Jupiter, the financial planet, becomes debilitated on Dec 9th. Indications that the Global Economy enters the Depressive Phase.

    Jupiter shows effects two months before, as per the aphorism, Dwimasau Gurau. Which means that Jupiter gives the effects of Capricorn-Jupiter exactly two months befo ...

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  • Realtors Sense Debt Vice Tightening
    By: made-from-india.com | - For those booking properties this year, hoping they would get possession of their homes in the next two years may be left somewhat disappointed, say analysts. The reason being, real estate developers have used up the money paid upfront by home buyers to pay back debt rather than build houses, a senior research analyst from an international institutional brokerage said.

    Developers have had a bad year in 2008, with sales going down and increasing burden of debts. Rs. 11, 000 crore or ...

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  • The Natural Environment At The East Coast Is Worth Experiencing
    By: Gary Cairns | - You will undoubtedly like to go far away from the chaotic city life. Forgetting the competitive and stressful environment of the city you will love to go close to natural environment. Dubai holidays have the solution for this.
    The east coast is known for its plantation of fruits and vegetables because it has lush green areas for agriculture. This tour will expose you to a variety of landscapes, deserts, wadis, majestic mountains, tall palm lands, strawberry gardens, coral reefs, and ...

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  • Indian Technical Textile Industry: Will It Have A Swift Take Off?
    By: F2F Author | - Will the Indian textile industry be able to take off now, or will it only be a dawdling progress?

    During the past few years, market for technical textiles has been sizzling at the global range. The industry is growing at a very fast pace, especially in the Asian region. In India, the potential of this segment is still untapped. India has the capability to become a leader in the manufacture and trading of technical textiles with a potential to acquire 10% share in the global market. ...

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  • Indian Agriculture Sector At The Cusp Of A Revolution
    By: made-from-india.com | - In the recent years, India has put up an impressive growth performance at the agricultural front, almost 30% as per the latest report. Thanks, to the public and private sector investments flowing in at a continuous pace.

    Agriculture is Indian economys mainstay and it comprises 18.5 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP).

    In the last two years agriculture and its allied sectors have registered a noteworthy growth rate of 4% as opposed to the average annual ...

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  • Purchase Of Converted Revenue Lands/property In Bangalore As Per The Law
    By: India Law Offices | - The following are the documents required for purchase of Converted Revenue Lands:
    1. Conversion Order issued by the Deputy Commissioner.
    2. Conversion amount paid receipt.
    3. RTCs for 30 years issued by the Village Accountant.
    4. Tax Paid Receipts issued by the Village Accountant.
    5. Documents of ownership.
    6. Mutation Register Extracts.
    7. Akarband/Tippani/Podi Extracts.
    8. Surveys/Boundary Map.
    9. Village Map.
    10. Nil Tenanc ...

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  • Agricultural Land / Property Purchasing In Bangalore Law Information
    By: India Law Offices | - Before purchasing any sites especially agriculture land for non agriculture purpose approval under relevant laws viz. Karnataka Land Reforms Act, 1961, the Karnataka Land Revenue Act, 1964 along rules and other provisions of law is must. And Bangalore Metropolitan Regional development Authority (BMRDA) is regulating authority to approve layouts on outskirts of Bangalore.
    Clear title and documentation are hard to come by with agricultural land of Bangalore (Karnataka). The following is a us ...

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  • Exporter's Directory - A New World Of Exporting Units Online!
    By: Gyan K | - Indian skilled craftsmen and artisans are popular for their handicrafts, ethnic jewellery, hosiery, carpets, bed linens, floor coverings which are beautifully designed customised to your needs. It is these products which have attracted millions of them across the world. Thanks to the small scale and cottage industries who are putting their heart and soul into it. India exports a huge hunk from its agriculture stock and other related products which are highly valued in the international market. ...
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  • Is Our Indian Economy Still A Bright Star Amidst The Global Recession?
    By: Jessica Roger | - The Economy of India is the twelfth largest economy in the world according to market exchange rates and the fourth largest by purchasing power parity basis (PPB). India was basically more under socialistbased policies from the 1950s until the 1980s and since 1991the continuation of economic liberalization has moved the Indian economy towards a market-based system. At all, the economy leads to more corruption and slow growth rate. The rising costs of oil, food, and the resources played an essenti ...
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  • India Economy- Overview Of Indian Market
    By: Sonal Arya | - The economy of India is now the twelfth largest financial system in the world according to the market exchange rates and the fourth largest through purchasing power parity (PPP) basis. But now in current times, India is under one of the fastest growing economic country in the world. Due to the involvement of the industries and the rigid environment, the economy is moving towards continuous improvement. Moreover, highly capable, expert and English-speaking human sources have formed a backbone for ...
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  • Indian Culture: A Traditional Trip To India
    By: Sonal Arya | - Long history, unique geography, diverse demographics, and absorption of customs have shaped the culture of India. Indian culture is very rich, diverse and unique in its own way. Manners, way of communicating with one another etc are very main components of the Indian culture. Even though India has accepted modern means of living, improved their lifestyles, changed the way of clothing, way of eating and living but the rich values and beliefs remain unchanged as they are deeply rooted within the p ...
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  • Indian Textile Industry-dream Of Every Mankind
    By: fibre2fashion | - Close to 14% of the industrial output and 30% of the export market share is contributed directly by the Indian textile industry. Indian textile industry is also the largest industry when it comes to employment that generates jobs not just within but also in various support industries like agriculture. As per a recent survey the textile industry is going to contribute 12 million new jobs in India by 2010 itself.
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  • Rural Management:
    By: admissioncorner | - India is a agriculture country where almost 80% of the population lives in rural areas and are dependent on the agriculture for their survival. With the economy development and increase in the GDP rate the condition of the agriculture is recovering. The Indian economy is actually matching up with the changing global scenario .Rural areas are changing because of urban affects and gradually there is a change in the quality from both the ends. i.e. Consumers end & Producer end. With the foreign com ...
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  • The Indian Real Estate Market
    By: Buniyad properties | -
    Real estate plays a vital role in Indias economy. The real estate sector is second only to agriculture in terms of employment generation and contributes heavily towards the gross domestic product (GDP). Almost five per cent of the country's GDP is contributed to by the housing sector. Banks are ready to lend to the buyers. Indian economy is growing with a considerable amount of increase in FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) in various sectors. In the real estate sector the growth is ...

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  • Iim- The Place For Mba Aspirants
    By: jharna | - One of the top B-schools and the best amongst the A-grade management colleges in India is Indian Institute of Management. It has in total 7 branches spread all over India. Ask any MBA aspirant whats his dream education destination in terms of pursuing his MBA, and the immediate answer will be IIM.

    IIM is known for its innovative and skilled teaching methods, its course content, its placements and the reputation built over the years. Its not an easy job to get admissi ...

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  • Wisconsin, Usa - A Remarkable Place Indeed
    By: amanda wilson | - Many Indian tribes used to live in Wisconsin, before the French laid there hands on this territory in 1672. By 1763, this land then went to British control under a treaty. After twenty years, the British left their claim and it went immediately to the US. Wisconsin got its territory organized in 1836. It got accepted as the 30th State to the union on 29 May 1848. Madison was made its capitol. A major source of revenue was tourism and many sites were declared as State Parks.

    Villa ...

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  • Australia Map
    By: shivendra | - Australia, primarily consist of a desert or semi arid land and is the flattest continent in the world having the most fertile land in the entire world. With a whopping and extensive coastline of 34,218 km, Australia is the proud owner of the Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef in the world. Mount Kosciuszko, with a height o 2,228 m is the highest peak of Australia and Mount Augustus, located in the Western Australia is the largest found monolith on earth.

    Australia has a co ...

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  • Handicraft Products In India-00-1559
    By: Top Article2 | - Bharat is the leader of every field, and the abundance of few specialized items for exporting. However, when we are conversation about the Amerindic Export Business, Handicraft products of Bharat can easily come into picture. Not really, because agriculture as the main export area is a favourite concept overshadowing many another fields.

    No doubt Bharat is the field exporter of handicrafts product to the every corner of the world. Owing to a heritage of rich art and craft culture ...

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  • Amerindic Handicraft Industries In India-00-1540
    By: Top Article3 | - It is digit of the few important industries in India that provides service to over 6 million artisans, along with a large number of women and grouping from the weaker sections of society.

    Looking at the inform scenario the inform work tradition of India is a perfect paradigm of integration between the traditional designs and modern techniques. Moreover, the rapid growing demand for Amerindic work and gifts products hit further helped this facet a full-fledged large bit organized b ...

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  • India - A Big India Trade Mart
    By: Devis Martin | - India was a popular trade mart in the ancient times. The word trade danced on the lips of many Indians. In fact, Indian trade was the cause of envy for many foreigners. As roman writer Pliny (AD 23-79) for instance, wrote about the cost of the luxury commodities that were imported from India. "Not a year passed in which India did not take fifty million sesterces away from Rome", wrote Pliny.

    But surprisingly the growth got stunted in the face of Europe's monopolizat ...

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  • Varanasi Visit
    By: David H Urmann | - Varanasi also referred to as Kashi and Benaras is among the holiest cities for Hindus. The city is located on the banks of River Ganga (Ganges) in the southeastern fringe of the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh (UP). It is also considered as the Cultural Capital of India, often referred to as the City of Lights, the City of Learning and the City of Temples. To know more about Varanasi, visit Varanasi Tourism.

    The culture of Varansi is closely associated with that of River Ganges ...

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  • Patiala - The City Of The Patiala Peg
    By: David H Urmann | - Patiala is a city in the Indian State of Punjab. It was the Capital City of the erstwhile Princely State of Patiala in the British Dominion of India. The city is approximately 250 kilometers from Delhi in South Eastern Punjab. Patiala City is also the headquarters of the district of the same name. Patiala is part of the Malwa Region of Punjab.
    Patiala is immortalized by the famous Patiala Peg, a size of alcohol serving in quantity much larger than anywhere in the world. Apart from t ...

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  • Indian Spices : Taste Of India'
    By: Priyanka Madeshia | - Agriculture-Industry-India is an online B2B platform with agro related trade leads, exporters and importers directory etc.


    Indian's first choice in taste of food & cuisine are spicy and tangy flavour. No Indian meal is complete without hot & spicy delicious flavoured food. Thus, spices and derivatives are basically used for flavouring food. These spices can be in the form of dried bark, leaf, powdered or seeds. "Spice" in general terms are "dried seed, fruit, root, bark, leaf ...

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  • Agricultural Products'
    By: Priyanka Madeshia | - Agriculture-Industry-India is an online B2B platform with agro related trade leads, exporters and importers directory etc.
    India is the largest harvesters and manufacturers of agro products, one-third part of India's occupation lie in agricultural sector. So, the agricultural products should not only meet the national but international standard requirements.


    Agriculture-Industry-India is a portal to meet every requirement both at national and international level for ex ...

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  • Gis Technologies Services In India
    By: SBL Geomatics 1 | - India has a good institutional infrastructure for geographic data collection. There are a number of organizations that gather information on every possible socially and scientifically relevant subject. The Survey of India and the Indian Remote Sensing Satellites are the most important generators of this data.

    India is blessed with a commendable IT infrastructure equipped with latest high-end machines which support most of the hardware and software, server, router, innovative softw ...

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  • Enabling Equity And Efficiency Through Auctions In India
    By: Sumita Kale | - Often a method is rejected on theoretical grounds, for instance, the use of auctions in spectrum licences was opposed on the argument that competitive bidding was not feasible and that it interfered with the governments ability to regulate broadcasters. When the auctions were finally implemented in the early 1990s in the United States, these arguments ceased to be relevant.

    A few excerpts from a white paper Enabling Equity and Efficiency through Auctions in India, S ...

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  • Indian Tribes: The Pearl Of Age Old Civilization
    By: Sanjogkumar | - An ancient community of some rural regions- 'Bhils'- serves as the members of the royal armies during the medieval and the British ages and were well known for their bravery and fighting spirit. The community remained untouched by the forces of modernization and therefore is classified under the 'tribes' category. A similar kind of story is related to many such communities in India. However, these tribes are not much developed and modern, but they serve as the base of our age old civilization.< ...
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  • Indian Government Steps Up With Health Insurance
    By: Cat White | - A New Delhi official has said that Indias state-run workers insurance agency is planning to establish 11 medical colleges and upgrade existing hospitals in the next five years.

    The Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) provides health insurance to over 10 million workers in the organised sector and has a corpus of Rs17,000 crore.

    ESIC also plans to offer health cover to unorganised sector labourers through the governments Rashtriva Swa ...

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  • Agriculture Should Not Be A State Subject.
    By: RajivSingh | - Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Shankarlal Guru, Chairman-International Society for Agricultural Marketing said Agricultural sector is in urgent need of reforms by the respective State governments to help drive the economy to a higher growth rate that is expected by the policy makers, but a comprehensive agenda for reforms in this crucial sector is yet to emerge.

    Hence, the need for Agriculture to be made a central subject and not a state subject, thus alienating it from politics, ...

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  • Kathmandu Tourism An Overview Of Nepal
    By: Sen Tinal | - Because travel in Kathmandu is relatively inexpensive to Western visitors a trip to one of the National parks where wild tigers still roam is a must. These magnificent beasts are a dying breed worldwide and any organisation that attempts to preserve the tiger deserves as much support as we can give to them.



    The mountainous scenery is worth the trip and if you are fortunate enough to see a tiger or two that is a welcome bonus.



    The thi ...

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  • The Continued Strengthening Of The Indian Economy
    By: Steve D Evans | - The Indian economy is diverse and embraces a huge area including, agriculture, mining, textile industry, manufacturing and a vast array of other services. There have been an enormous shift over the last 15 years from what the economy used to be in the past, and since 2000 the economy and development of the huge resources of Indai has been a true success story.

    With the 2008 global credit crunch and the effect that is now having on the real economy around the growth will now begin ...

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  • Indian Economy: Leading The World
    By: Sonal Arya | - Economy is a term of social science which is known to all of us. If we talk about Indian economy, then it occupies the 12th place in the biggest economies of world in terms of USD exchange rate. India has the GDP of $ 1 trillion. In spite of the declaration of World Bank as the low-income economy, India has emerged as the second fastest economy in the world. India has recorded the GDP growth rate of 9.1 percent. Many countries in the world still feels that India is an underdeveloped nation but t ...
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  • Indian Floriculture And Gogreen Farms
    By: Smit | - Post globalisation, floriculture is being given a fillip by the Indian government as it is recognised as a sunrise industry. The industry has great potential in view of the new interest being taken by farmers as well as business houses boosted by a rapidly growing economy.

    More and more flower growers in India are ready to experiment with commercial flower growing keeping in view the promise of greater income potential not only in the domestic market, but also in export. The chai ...

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  • Indian Economy: Then And Now
    By: Sonal Arya | - India boasts of an economy, which is considered to be the twelfth largest in the world. As predicted by a leading investment bank Goldman Sachs, by the year of 2025 Indias economy will be the third largest only behind USA and China. If it continues to grow at this rate, it will not be long, when India can influence the economy of the world as a whole.

    There was a time, when Indias economy was largely agrarian. But over the years, it has diversified and encompasses handicra ...

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  • Durables To Disposables - Are We Ready For A Phase Change?
    By: fibre2fashion | - The worldwide nonwoven industry has grown steadily at about 7.5% per annum in tonnage in the last decade. While the nonwoven industries growth in North America, Europe and Japan has slowed with maturity, these countries are still growing at 5% per annum. A significant portion of worldwide nonwoven expansion is due to the rising demand for these materials as emerging economies like Asia expands. India and China are the key players contributing to this growth.


    India has a hu ...

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  • Effects Of Birth Number 1 In Numerology
    By: newagephilosopher | - The Birth Number is the sum of the numbers added. For instance if you are born on the 3rd, your Birth Number is 3 and if you are born on the 21st, again it is 3. (2+1 = 3) .

    Here we give the effects of being born under different Birth Numbers.


    Birth Number One

    The Number One has tremendous significance. One is
    the first digit and is the base of all digits. This Primal Number
    represents the Sun the head of our solar system. Solar ...

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  • Information About Zodiac Signs
    By: Siva Karthikeyan | - Zodiac Signs is a Greek phrase, which actually means Circle of Animal. That is why the ancient Hindus and Egyptians assigned names to the various sign of the Zodiac from the animal kingdom and agriculture. According to Dr Norbert Schiller, the ancient sages divided the year into spring,
    summer, autumn and winter and assigned to each season the constellation through which the sun passed. They gave Aries to the constellation after March 21, because this was the time when sheep produc ...

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  • St Vincent West Indian Cuisine
    By: Douglas Scott | - An island country in the central Windward Islands of the West Indies. It comprises St Vincent Island and the northern islets of the Grenadines. Part of the West Indies Federation from 1958 to 1962, the country gained self governing status in 1969 and full independence in 1979. Kingstown, on St. Vincent, is the capital.

    Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy and export crops include bananas and arrowroot. Tourism is also important.

    The islands are composed of vo ...

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  • Bright Future For Indian Textile Industry
    By: fibre2fashion | - Introduction

    The textile industry in India is substantial, and largely diversified. It is hard to cover all its aspects even within hour-long presentation, however, research team of Fibre2fashion.com has attempted to gather significant pieces of massively complicated puzzle of this industry.

    The Indian textile industry roots thousands of years back. After, the European industry insurrection, Indian textile sector also witnessed considerable development in industria ...

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  • Investing In Kenya: - Agriculture
    By: Robert Muhoho | - Overview
    Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, providing livelihood to approximately 75 per cent of the population. There is considerable scope for diversification and expansion of the agricultural sector through accelerated food crop production and increase of non-traditional exports. There are also opportunities for improvement in technology infrastructure such as packaging, storage, and transportation. Intensified irrigation and additional value added processing are marketable ...

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