INDIA TOBACCO FARMERS

BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKECALLS for an injection of foreign investment in the Indian tobacco sector have been opposed by the India Tobacco Corporation chairman, who said he was surprised that the idea is supported by some growers. Y.C. Deveshwar told a discussion session with farmers at the Central Tobacco Research Institute, Rajahmundry, that he opposed the entry of foreign companies, saying it would "harm the interests of Indian farmers", the Hindu Business Line has reported. Deveshwar added: "I do not know how the demand for allowing FDI (foreign direct ...


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