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  • How To Have A Merry Christmas On A Budget
    By: Ellen Bell | - With many Americans now facing greater financial challenges than they were a year ago, the upcoming holiday season may leave us with more feelings of dread than excitement. After all, the holidays are an expensive time of year. There are gifts to purchase, meals to prepare, and family members to host and entertain. In spite of all this, it is still possible to have a wonderful holiday season while sticking to a budget. We'll explain how by breaking things down into the five main areas where ...
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  • Snowman Frozen Foods Ltd.
    By: RajivSingh | - Snowman offers the entire range of integrated logistics service including Primary transportation, Storage, Inventory Management, Documentation, Secondary transportation etc. to the Restaurants/ Institutions. It has been constantly breaking new grounds in Cold Chain Logistics Services.

    CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP

    To build long term relationship with customer, they improving efficiency in distributing process through providing most innovative and cost effective logistic so ...

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  • Packing House Operations For Fruits And Vegetables.
    By: RajivSingh | - Produce that are destined for export or supermarket outlets are often subjected to elaborate operations compared to local markets. Some of the operations are as follows:
    Sorting and Trimming
    Freshly harvested fruits and vegetables are sorted for uniformity in size, shape and varietal characteristics. Damaged, discoloured and decayed parts are removed to make the produce more attractive and prevent infection from the diseased parts.

    Washing

    Washing is ...

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  • Ammonia Compressors And Refrigeration Plant.
    By: RajivSingh | - 2 Appendix 1 outlines the general principles of refrigeration, Appendix 2 gives information on the results of the programme of special visits carried out in 1983 by Factory Inspectorate (F1) to examine present standards in the food industry and Appendix 3 gives detailed guidance on electrical standards. Enforcement officers should not overemphasise the hazards of ammonia compared with other refrigerants.

    HAZARDS

    Toxicity

    3 Ammonia is a chemically reac ...

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  • Postharvest Handling Of Citrus.
    By: RajivSingh | - Mature fruit vary in size, even those on the same tree With sweet oranges such as Valencia or Liucheng, harvesting should begin with the smaller fruit which mature first.
    With mandarins such as Ponkan, it is the end of the fruit furthest from the stem which turns yellow first. Harvesting should begin with the large fruit. Smaller fruit, or those which are slow to turn color, should be harvested later on in the season.

    TIME OF DAY FOR HARVEST

    It is best to h ...

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  • Post Harvest Management.
    By: RajivSingh | - This dries out the neck and the two or three outer layers of the bulb. The outermost layer, which may be contaminated with soil, usually falls away easily when the bulbs are cured, exposing the dry under-layer, which should have an attractive appearance.

    Onions are considered cured when neck is tight and the outerscales are dried until they rustle. This condition is reached when onions have lost 3 to 5% of their weight. If onions cannot be dried in the field, they can be collecte ...

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  • Packaging Requirements For Fresh Fruits And Vegetables.
    By: RajivSingh | - More than 1,500 different types of packages are used for produce in the U.S. and the number continues to increase as the industry introduces new packaging materials and concepts. Although the industry generally agrees that container standardization is one way to reduce cost, the trend in recent years has moved toward a wider range of package sizes to accommodate the diverse needs of wholesalers, consumers, food service buyers, and processing operations.

    Packing and packaging mate ...

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  • Practices To Enhance Marketing Of Fruits And Vegetables.
    By: RajivSingh | - A producer may need several years to establish a marketing program. The number of produce buyers has decreased rapidly in recent years. One major nationwide supermarket chain has plans to consolidate the number of buying stations for produce to eight in the United States.

    A grower has little chance of selling to a local store in a supermarket chain as purchases are made through a central warehouse. As the number of buyers has decreased, the number of producers has decreased, but ...

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  • Cold Chain A Way Forward
    By: RajivSingh | - To meet this rising demand, manufactures and retailers of temperature sensitive products must move their perishable foods quickly, while emphasizing quality, safety, reliability, and traceability. This is a real challenge in a country where the cold-chain infrastructure still needs a lot of work to be done. Indias cold chain infrastructure is fragmented, under funded, and scrambling to keep up with soaring demand. The need of the hour is to address these concerns immediately.


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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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  • Understanding Technology Post-harvesting.
    By: RajivSingh | - As the name suggests, the act of processing the crop ( Dusting, sorting, cleaning and packing the crops) after the harvest, is called Post harvesting. It becomes a critical part in processing perishable food crops because these crops have a tendency to deteriorate from the moment they are uprooted from the farms.

    Processed food items, fresh farm produce or whatever it is that the crop ought to be sold for, the out put of the post harvesting technology largely determines the calib ...

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  • Supply Chain Management Sounds Geekish, But Is Very Much Commonsense
    By: RajivSingh | - You would have certainly come across the term 'Supply Chain Management' - It sounds like jargon, doesn't it? Well, it isn't so difficult to understand and it is something most manufacturing ( even services!) industries indulge in today.

    Supply Chain management basically means that the process of managing the whole process of finding a suitable raw material, processing it and converting it into something valuable or useful that could be sold to the market.

    The bette ...

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  • Food Processing Industry, Cold-chain And Frozen Food Distribution Systems : A Brief
    By: RajivSingh | - It has some feathers in it's cap as the second highest fruit and vegetable producer in the world, 6th largest producer of fish and such like but still doesn't make up to the top 10 food exporting countries.

    If it weren't for some severe infrastructure and technology issues, there is actually stopping for this gigantic food bowl. With large tracts of arable land, inexpensive labour and high-quality produce tumbling out of the barns, there is a potential so huge that sometimes, the ...

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  • Useful Healthy Eating Habits
    By: Rajiv singh | - Actually, there are lots of illnesses and diseases which can be handled by your immune system. By eating right foods, you can strengthen your immune system which will help you to stay away from most common diseases.

    However, when it comes to eating food, majority of people dont become able to eat it in the right way. Also, there is ignorance about the nutrients that are available in different foods. So, the first thing is to learn about those things which are required by ...

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  • Treatment For Paralysis
    By: Rajiv singh | - Paralysis occurs when your brain doesnt become able to control the movement of a muscle because of some damage at any point in motor pathway. Here, it is essential to mention that there may be a weakness in terms of controlling the muscles in beginning. This weakness is called paresis. Paralysis occurs when a person loses complete control in an affected limb after experiencing weakness for a specific amount of time. But, the good thing about the whole story is that the strength can be re ...
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  • Tips On Joining A Proper Health Club
    By: Rajiv singh | - Also, with the availability of sophisticated equipments, things have become even convenient for people to maintain a home gym. However, there are some drawbacks of doing exercise at home. The biggest is in the fact that breakups in routine will be more regular. It means that you will be doing exercise at home, you will experience such occasions where it will be difficult for you to keep on exercising. These are the occasions when you will be having lower motivation. To deal with this problem, it ...
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  • Snowman Frozen Foods Ltd
    By: Rajiv singh | - It is the first company to set up frozen and chilled food distribution system on pan India basis. The company offers a range of complete and unique facilities for transportation / storage, handling and retail distribution of frozen and chilled foods. Armed with modern Containers, the company provides solutions that fulfill the needs of the international trading community as well as the shipping industry.

    Snowman offers the entire range of integrated logistics service including Pri ...

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  • Packing House Operations Fruits And Vegetables
    By: Rajiv singh | - Packing houses serve as a collection centre for fruits and vegetables prior to distribution and marketing. The houses can be simple packing sheds with a limited equipment and minimal operations or a large complex that is well equipped and with facilities for specialized operations. The types of operation carried out vary with different commodities and market requirements. Produce that are destined for export or supermarket outlets are often subjected to elaborate operations compared to local mar ...
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  • How Does Refrigerator Work?
    By: Rajiv singh | - In the summertime, have you ever gotten out of a swimming pool and then felt very cold standing in the sun? That's because the water on your skin is evaporating. The air carries off the water vapor, and with it some of the heat is being taken away from your skin.

    This is similar to what happens inside older refrigerators. Instead of water, though, the refrigerator uses chemicals to do the cooling.

    There are two things that need to be known for refrigeration.

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  • Ammonia Compressors Refrigeration Plant
    By: Rajiv singh | - INTRODUCTION

    1 This circular gives advice on the precautions to be taken against the toxic, fire and explosion hazards presented by refrigeration systems containing ammonia. These are most likely to be found by LA enforcement officers at cold stores and food distribution warehouses. It applies to the entire system not simply the compressor house. It provides interim advice on matters of concern to enforcement officers pending revision of BS 4434:1980.

    2 Appendix 1 o ...

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  • Postharvest Handling Citrus
    By: Rajiv singh | - FRUIT MATURITY AT HARVEST

    In tropical and subtropical countries, the development of the fruit is affected by the temperature. Maturity of the rind and maturity of the flesh of the fruit are not synchronized. The fruit is edible even when the rind still remains green.

    Mature fruit vary in size, even those on the same tree With sweet oranges such as Valencia or Liucheng, harvesting should begin with the smaller fruit which mature first.

    With mandarins ...

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  • Harvest Management
    By: Rajiv singh | - Curing

    The only post-harvest treatment required for the long storage of bulb onions is a thorough curing of the bulbs. Curing is a drying process intended to dry off the necks and outer scale leaves of the bulbs to prevent the loss of moisture and the attack by decay during storage. The essentials for curing are heat and good ventilation, preferably with low humidity. This dries out the neck and the two or three outer layers of the bulb. The outermost layer, which may be contamina ...

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  • Packaging Requirements Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
    By: Rajiv singh | - Introduction

    Packaging fresh fruits and vegetables is one of the more important steps in the long and complicated journey from grower to consumer. Bags, crates, hampers, baskets, cartons, bulk bins, and palletized containers are convenient containers for handling, transporting, and marketing fresh produce. More than 1,500 different types of packages are used for produce in the U.S. and the number continues to increase as the industry introduces new packaging materials and concept ...

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  • Practices To Enhance Marketing Of Fruit And Vegetable
    By: Raajiv Singh | - Fruits and vegetables are usually more difficult to market than to produce. There are ready markets available daily or weekly for grain and livestock in almost all areas of the United States. There are few similar markets for fruits and vegetables. Most commodities are produced in abundance and long established market channels may be closed to small scale or new producers. A producer may need several years to establish a marketing program. The number of produce buyers has decreased rapidly in re ...
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  • Cold Chain
    By: Raajiv Singh | - A consumer revolution is taking place in India as people change their eating habits and shopping patterns. While fresh foods have long been a staple, more people are putting a premium on speed and convenience. Supermarkets and shopping malls are cropping up everywhere, and sales of consumer-ready frozen foods are burgeoning, from ice cream and frozen entrees, to vegetables, fruits, sea foods and meats.

    To meet this rising demand, manufactures and retailers of temperature sensiti ...

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  • Agriculture Not Be A State Subject
    By: Raajiv Singh | - CII today organized a Seminar on Reforms in the APMC (Agricultural Produce Market Committee) Act , and its impact in the Southern States. This is an initiative of the Agri Business Sub-Committee, CII-Southern Region. 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, ...
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  • Understanding Technology Post-harvesting
    By: Raajiv Singh | - When it comes to processing perishable crops, what is done to the crops the moment they are uprooted from the ground determines the final quality of the said crop, to a very large extent. As the name suggests, the act of processing the crop ( Dusting, sorting, cleaning and packing the crops) after the harvest, is called Post harvesting. It becomes a critical part in processing perishable food crops because these crops have a tendency to deteriorate from the moment they are uprooted from the farm ...
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  • Supply Chain Management Sound Geekish, But Is Very Much Commonsense
    By: Raajiv Singh | - Have you heard of Just-in-time, TQM, The rise of Toyota as a powerful global player in the automotive industry, even surpassing the gaping mouths of the big three in the United states? You would have certainly come across the term 'Supply Chain Management' - It sounds like jargon, doesn't it? Well, it isn't so difficult to understand and it is something most manufacturing ( even services!) industries indulge in today. Supply Chain management basically means that the process of managing the whole ...
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  • Food Processing Industry, Cold Chain And Frozen Food Distribution Systems
    By: Raajiv Singh | - India has tremendous potential to become the primary source of agricultural products, more specifically food products in the world. It has about 53% of arable land - land available for cultivation of crops as compared to a measly average of about 11% for the rest of the world. It has some feathers in it's cap as the second highest fruit and vegetable producer in the world, 6th largest producer of fish and such like but still doesn't make up to the top 10 food exporting countries.If it weren't fo ...
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  • Packing House Operations For Fruits And Vegetables
    By: Raajiv Singh | - Packing houses serve as a collection centre for fruits and vegetables prior to distribution and marketing. The houses can be simple packing sheds with a limited equipment and minimal operations or a large complex that is well equipped and with facilities for specialized operations. The types of operation carried out vary with different commodities and market requirements. Produce that are destined for export or supermarket outlets are often subjected to elaborate operations compared to local mar ...
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  • How Does A Refrigerator Work?
    By: Raajiv Singh | - In the summertime, have you ever gotten out of a swimming pool and then felt very cold standing in the sun? That's because the water on your skin is evaporating. The air carries off the water vapor, and with it some of the heat is being taken away from your skin.

    This is similar to what happens inside older refrigerators. Instead of water, though, the refrigerator uses chemicals to do the cooling.

    There are two things that need to be known for refrigeration.

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  • Ammonia Compressors And Refrigeration Plant
    By: Raajiv Singh | - INTRODUCTION

    1 This circular gives advice on the precautions to be taken against the toxic, fire and explosion hazards presented by refrigeration systems containing ammonia. These are most likely to be found by LA enforcement officers at cold stores and food distribution warehouses. It applies to the entire system not simply the compressor house. It provides interim advice on matters of concern to enforcement officers pending revision of BS 4434:1980.

    2 Appendix 1 o ...

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  • Postharvest Handling Of Citrus
    By: Raajiv Singh | - FRUIT MATURITY AT HARVEST

    In tropical and subtropical countries, the development of the fruit is affected by the temperature. Maturity of the rind and maturity of the flesh of the fruit are not synchronized. The fruit is edible even when the rind still remains green.

    Mature fruit vary in size, even those on the same tree With sweet oranges such as Valencia or Liucheng, harvesting should begin with the smaller fruit which mature first.

    With mandarins ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Post Harvest Management
    By: Raajiv Singh | - Curing

    The only post-harvest treatment required for the long storage of bulb onions is a thorough curing of the bulbs. Curing is a drying process intended to dry off the necks and outer scale leaves of the bulbs to prevent the loss of moisture and the attack by decay during storage. The essentials for curing are heat and good ventilation, preferably with low humidity. This dries out the neck and the two or three outer layers of the bulb. The outermost layer, which may be contamina ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Packaging Requirements For Fresh Fruits And Vegetables
    By: Raajiv Singh | - Introduction

    Packaging fresh fruits and vegetables is one of the more important steps in the long and complicated journey from grower to consumer. Bags, crates, hampers, baskets, cartons, bulk bins, and palletized containers are convenient containers for handling, transporting, and marketing fresh produce. More than 1,500 different types of packages are used for produce in the U.S. and the number continues to increase as the industry introduces new packaging materials and concept ...

    Tags: , , , , ,

  • Marketing Of Fruits And Vegetables
    By: Rajiv kumar | - Fruits and vegetables are usually more difficult to market than to produce. There are ready markets available daily or weekly for grain and livestock in almost all areas of the United States. There are few similar markets for fruits and vegetables. Most commodities are produced in abundance and long established market channels may be closed to small scale or new producers. A producer may need several years to establish a marketing program. The number of produce buyers has decreased rapidly in re ...
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  • A Way Forward
    By: Rajiv kumar | - A consumer revolution is taking place in India as people change their eating habits and shopping patterns. While fresh foods have long been a staple, more people are putting a premium on speed and convenience. Supermarkets and shopping malls are cropping up everywhere, and sales of consumer-ready frozen foods are burgeoning, from ice cream and frozen entrees, to vegetables, fruits, sea foods and meats.

    To meet this rising demand, manufactures and retailers of temperature sensiti ...

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  • Should Not Be A State Subject
    By: Rajiv kumar | - CII today organized a Seminar on Reforms in the APMC (Agricultural Produce Market Committee) Act , and its impact in the Southern States. This is an initiative of the Agri Business Sub-Committee, CII-Southern Region. 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, ...
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  • Post-harvesting Technology
    By: Rajiv kumar | - When it comes to processing perishable crops, what is done to the crops the moment they are uprooted from the ground determines the final quality of the said crop, to a very large extent. As the name suggests, the act of processing the crop ( Dusting, sorting, cleaning and packing the crops) after the harvest, is called Post harvesting. It becomes a critical part in processing perishable food crops because these crops have a tendency to deteriorate from the moment they are uprooted from the farm ...
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  • Sounds Geekish, But Is Very Much Commonsense
    By: Rajiv kumar | - Have you heard of Just-in-time, TQM, The rise of Toyota as a powerful global player in the automotive industry, even surpassing the gaping mouths of the big three in the United states? You would have certainly come across the term 'Supply Chain Management' - It sounds like jargon, doesn't it? Well, it isn't so difficult to understand and it is something most manufacturing ( even services!) industries indulge in today. Supply Chain management basically means that the process of managing the whole ...
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  • Cold Chain And Frozen Food Distribution Systems : A Brief
    By: Rajiv kumar | - India has tremendous potential to become the primary source of agricultural products, more specifically food products in the world. It has about 53% of arable land - land available for cultivation of crops as compared to a measly average of about 11% for the rest of the world. It has some feathers in it's cap as the second highest fruit and vegetable producer in the world, 6th largest producer of fish and such like but still doesn't make up to the top 10 food exporting countries.If it weren't fo ...
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  • Practices To Enhance Marketing Of Fruits And Vegetables
    By: Rajiv singh | - Fruits and vegetables are usually more difficult to market than to produce. There are ready markets available daily or weekly for grain and livestock in almost all areas of the United States. There are few similar markets for fruits and vegetables. Most commodities are produced in abundance and long established market channels may be closed to small scale or new producers.

    A producer may need several years to establish a marketing program. The number of produce buyers has decreas ...

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  • Cold Chain- A Way Forward
    By: Rajiv singh | - A consumer revolution is taking place in India as people change their eating habits and shopping patterns. While fresh foods have long been a staple, more people are putting a premium on speed and convenience. Supermarkets and shopping malls are cropping up everywhere, and sales of consumer-ready frozen foods are burgeoning, from ice cream and frozen entrees, to vegetables, fruits, sea foods and meats.

    To meet this rising demand, manufactures and retailers of temperature sensitiv ...

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  • Agriculture Should Not Be A State Subject
    By: Rajiv singh | - CII today organized a Seminar on Reforms in the APMC (Agricultural Produce Market Committee) Act , and its impact in the Southern States. This is an initiative of the Agri Business Sub-Committee, CII-Southern Region.

    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 th ...

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  • Understanding Post-harvesting Technology
    By: Rajiv singh | - When it comes to processing perishable crops, what is done to the crops the moment they are uprooted from the ground determines the final quality of the said crop, to a very large extent. As the name suggests, the act of processing the crop ( Dusting, sorting, cleaning and packing the crops) after the harvest, is called Post harvesting. It becomes a critical part in processing perishable food crops because these crops have a tendency to deteriorate from the moment they are uprooted from the farm ...
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  • Supply Chain Management : Sounds Geekish, But Is Very Much Commonsense
    By: Rajiv singh | - Have you heard of Just-in-time, TQM, The rise of Toyota as a powerful global player in the automotive industry, even surpassing the gaping mouths of the big three in the United states? You would have certainly come across the term 'Supply Chain Management' - It sounds like jargon, doesn't it? Well, it isn't so difficult to understand and it is something most manufacturing ( even services!) industries indulge in today. Supply Chain management basically means that the process of managing the whole ...
    Tags:

  • Food Processing Industry, Cold Chain And Frozen Food Distribution Systems : A Brief
    By: Rajiv singh | - India has tremendous potential to become the primary source of agricultural products, more specifically food products in the world. It has about 53% of arable land - land available for cultivation of crops as compared to a measly average of about 11% for the rest of the world. It has some feathers in it's cap as the second highest fruit and vegetable producer in the world, 6th largest producer of fish and such like but still doesn't make up to the top 10 food exporting countries.If it weren't fo ...
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