INDIAN GOVERNMENT REMOVES RESTRICTIONS ON ORGANIC FOOD EXPORTS
March 1st, 2017 The Indian government has announced it is removing restrictions on exports of organic agriculture products to increase its international market share and boost output within this segment. The changes will come into effect by April 14. “The government is supporting the farmers and exporters to tap huge opportunity that exists within the country and abroad for organic agriculture products,” said a statement from the central government cabinet economic affairs committee on Friday (March 31). The government has scrapped caps on exports of organic wheat, sugar and ...
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