02 May, 2024 News Image Manufacturing activity eases slightly to 58.8 in April; optimism improves.
Buoyant domestic demand ensured a strong start for the fiscal, with the manufacturing activity easing slightly to 58.8 in April compared with 59.1 in the previous month, according to results of a private survey released Thursday.
 

 Source:  economictimes.indiatimes.com
02 May, 2024 News Image CFTRI felicitates four women entrepreneurs who have taken its technologies to propel their food businesses.
CSIR- Central Food Technology Research Institute (CFTRI), has felicitated four women entrepreneurs who have taken its technologies to propel their food business ventures. These were Manasa from Saakya Foods, Hampapura Village, H.D. Kote Taluk; Parvathi and team from Asare Sanjeevini Food Products, Belikere village, Hunsur Taluk; G. Shilpa G from Hamasavahini Eco Products, Mysore and Anitha Sadanand of Mamma Mills, Himmavu Village, Nanjangud Taluk.
 

 Source:  fnbnews.com
01 May, 2024 News Image JKTPO organises workshop on ODOP promotion at Doda.

The Jammu and Kashmir Trade Promotion Organisation (JKTPO), in furtherance to its efforts to promote ODOP (One District One Product) and enhance the export potential of  same, today organized a workshop for the stakeholders here in the conference hall of  Deputy Commissioner’s office.


 Source:  morningkashmir.com
01 May, 2024 News Image Increasing global uncertainties may impact demand, India's exports: FIEO.

The escalating geopolitical tension may have implications for the country's exports in the first quarter of 2024-25 as it is likely to impact global demand, apex exporters body FIEO said. The global uncertainties caused by continuing war between Russia and Ukraine has impacted India's outbound shipments in 2023-24, which recorded a decline of 3.11 per cent to USD 437 billion. Imports too dipped by over 8 per cent to USD 677.24 billion.


 Source:  economictimes.indiatimes.com
01 May, 2024 News Image Govt buys 196 lakh tonne wheat so far, higher than annual demand of 186 lakh ton for welfare schemes.

The government has bought over 196 lakh tonne of wheat so far in the ongoing 2024-25 marketing year, surpassing its annual requirement of 186 lakh tonne for all welfare schemes including the National Food Security Act.


 Source:  economictimes.indiatimes.com
01 May, 2024 News Image Total grape export volume amounts to 181,396 tons up to April 15th.

India has recorded a total grape export volume of 181,396 tons up to April 15th, with 131,421 tons directed towards the U.S. and the European Union, and the remaining 50,195 tons to various other countries. Typically, exports to the U.S. and the European Union range from 90,000 to 100,000 tons. 


 Source:  freshplaza.com
01 May, 2024 News Image Avocado traders bets big on rising consumption in India.

Westfalia Fruit, the world’s leading integrated avocado farming and trading company, is pinning greater hopes on the rising consumption of avocado in the Indian market.


 Source:  thehindubusinessline.com
01 May, 2024 News Image FSSAI May Review Guidelines For Packaged Foods, New Standards Coming Soon.

Sources that food regulator FSSAI will soon announce new guidelines for packaged foods. The move is expected days after it was reported that cerelac contained added sugars - though Nestle later clarified that sugar content was under permissible limits.


 Source:  etnownews.com
01 May, 2024 News Image Kazakhstan-Turkmenistan-Afghanistan discuss possible transport corridor to India & West Asia.

Two Central Asian states Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan along with Afghanistan have agreed to enhance transit and transport infrastructure in Afghanistan at a trilateral meeting last week between Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister Serik Zhumangarin, Director General of the Transport and Communications Agency under Turkmenistan’s Cabinet of Ministers Mammetkhan Chakyev, and Afghan Minister of Commerce and Industry Nooruddin Azizi in Kabul.


 Source:  economictimes.indiatimes.com
01 May, 2024 News Image PMFAI: WTO Needs to Form Guidelines to Determine Default MRLs for Pesticides.
Pesticides Manufacturers & Formulators Association of India (PMFAI), a national association representing India’s agrochemical industry, strongly supports the Government of India’s demand to the World Trade Organization (WTO) for the formulation of guidelines to determine default Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) of pesticides, in the absence of uniform international standards.
 

 Source:  agribusinessglobal.com