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Tea is believed to have originated in India. It is grown in few other parts of Asia too. With a share of approximately 31% in Global Tea Production, India has earned laurels in the global market, with Indian Exporters providing the best teas available, in addition to some value-added products. The country is rated to be the leading producer of the brew, with Indian tea acclaiming world fame for their quality.

Global Production and Consumption

The brew is grown and produced in many countries, primarily in the Asian Continent. The major tea producing countries include India, China, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya, Vietnam, Turkey, Malawi, Uganda, Tanzania, and Japan. The global tea production per annum is approximately 2.9 million tons.

Global production for the year 2010 stood at 4162.33 million Kg’s. The trade of te ... Read more »

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Tea is believed to have originated in India. It is grown in few other parts of Asia too. With a share of approximately 31% in Global Tea Production, India has earned laurels in the global market, with Indian Exporters providing the best teas available, in addition to some value-added products. The country is rated to be the leading producer of the brew, with Indian tea acclaiming world fame for their quality. 
Global Production and Consumption
The brew is grown and produced in many countries, primarily in the Asian Continent. The major tea producing countries include India, China, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya, Vietnam, Turkey, Malawi, Uganda, Tanzania, and Japan. The global tea production per annum is approximately 2.9 million tons. 
Global production for the year 2010 stood at 4162.33 million Kg's. The trade of tea, including exports and import, for the same year, accounted for 1738.41 M. Kg Of this, India had a share of mor ... Read more »
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Tea is believed to have originated in India. It is grown in  few other parts of Asia too. With a share of approximately 31% in Global Tea  Production, India has earned laurels in the global market, with Indian  Exporters providing the best teas available, in addition to some value-added products.  The country is rated to be the leading producer of the brew, with Indian tea  acclaiming world fame for their quality. <br>
  <strong>Global Production and  Consumption</strong><br>
  The brew is grown and produced in many countries, primarily  in the Asian Continent. The major tea producing countries include India, China,  Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kenya, Vietnam, Turkey, Malawi, Uganda,  Tanzania, and Japan. The global tea production per annum is approximately 2.9  million tons. <br>
  Global production for the year 2010 stood at 4162.33 mi ... Read more »
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The wool industry and woolens manufacturers across the world get due warmth with arrival of the winters, even with the temperatures sliding down. The surge in the industry is attributed to the very fall in temperatures across the globe. The suppliers as well as the buyers feel the urge to get ready even before the first knock of winters on the door. They have their own reasons to get their act together. An Indian manufacturer would want to make available a quality-winning product for International Trade Leads, while the end user gets ready with the best available product to fight the chilly winters.

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With food accounting for almost half of the Indian consumer expenditure, and agriculture being largest source of country’s employment, fertilizers play a major role in the economy. These can be defined as organic or inorganic, as well as natural or synthetic substance, providing nutrients for the growth of plants, when added to soil before or after sowing of seedlings or plants, considered essential for the growth of plants. With assessments in recent times, it has been found that 40 to 60% of crop yields can be attributed to use of commercial fertilizer. They are considered essential for high-yield harvest.

Indian Trade Portals Help the Industry Reach Its Gold Rush
A number of Indian manufacturers make available different kind of fertilizers in addition to some fertilizer spreaders in the market. Chemical fertilizers have a significant place ... Read more »

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With food accounting for almost half of the Indian consumer expenditure, and agriculture being largest source of country’s employment, fertilizers play a major role in the economy. These can be defined as organic or inorganic, as well as natural or synthetic substance, providing nutrients for the growth of plants, when added to soil before or after sowing of seedlings or plants, considered essential for the growth of plants. With assessments in recent times, it has been found that 40 to 60% of crop yields can be attributed to use of commercial fertilizer. They are considered essential for high-yield harvest.

<strong>Indian Trade Portals Help the Industry Reach Its Gold Rush</strong>
<strong></strong>A number of <a href="http://products.infobanc.com/">Indian manufacturers</a> make available different kind of fertilizers in addition to some fertilizer spreaders in the market. Chemical fertilizers have a significa ... Read more »
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Country’s growing economy in the recent past provides access to an extensive business opportunity with logistics including (freight transport and warehousing) services as a consequence. The industry, in India, currently employs millions of people. An (effective logistics association) may result into desirable efficiency for a business with cost-cutting and meeting transportation schedules. The final result translates into economical progress for an (Indian manufacturer) and also an (Indian exporter) pitching in for a business agreement with one (logistics provider in India). The few services a noteworthy logistics co. must provide for include warehousing, inland and air freight cargo - both domestic and overseas, etc.

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Country’s growing economy in the recent past provides access to an extensive business opportunity with logistics including (freight transport and warehousing) services as a consequence. The industry, in India, currently employs millions of people. An (effective logistics association) may result into desirable efficiency for a business with cost-cutting and meeting transportation schedules. The final result translates into economical progress for an (<a href="http://products.infobanc.com/">Indian manufacturer</a>) and also an (<a href="http://www.infobanc.com/">Indian exporter</a>) pitching in for a business agreement with one (logistics provider in India). The few services a noteworthy logistics co. must provide for include warehousing, inland and air freight cargo - both domestic and overseas, etc.

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AN OLD CUSTOM GAINS POPULARITY

Areca nut is the seed of Areca Palm, which grows in much of the tropical Pacific, Asia, and parts of east Africa. Areca Palm is the source of common chewing nut, commonly referred to as ‘betel nut’, it is often chewed wrapped in betel leaves. Chewing of betel leaves with betel nuts is a popular custom in many Asian and Oceanic countries including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and more. It works as a mild stimulant, when ch ... Read more »

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<strong>AN OLD CUSTOM GAINS POPULARITY</strong>

Areca nut is the seed of Areca Palm, which grows in much of the tropical Pacific, Asia, and parts of east Africa. Areca Palm is the source of common chewing nut, commonly referred to as ‘betel nut’, it is often chewed wrapped in betel leaves. Chewing of betel leaves with betel nuts is a popular custom in many Asian and Oceanic countries including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and more. It works as a mild stimulant, when chewed with betel leaf, causing a mild hot sensation in the body and slightly heightened alertness, with varying effect from person to person. It’s rather a drupe, commercially available in dried, cured and fresh forms. Chewing of betel leaf with the nut has a relatively mild effect that could be compared to drinking a cup of coffee.

<strong>CENTURIES OLD TRADITION AS A MODERN CULTURE</strong>

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