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    Managerial Economics

    Friends and co student can any one post the notes on the following topics plz Rules of managerial economics Variable determent of demand econometrics
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    presentation explaining Economy of germany

    ppt xplainig economy of germany..... the evolution to upliftment
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    OPENING UP OF INSURANCE SECTOR

    Indian History: Time to turn the clock back-and open up insurance. For two years, around 30 foreign insurers have eagerly explored the nationalized Indian insurance market, preparing to leap in when private participation is allowed. But it seems they have an endless wait before the sector is...
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    IPC REPORT

    IPC REPORT An IPC report said that the black pepper market continued to be quiet and in India the market showed a downward trend and price eased although limited arrival from current crop. The situation was due to limited overseas demand. Average futures prices at the commodity exchange...
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    India's share in world trade of spices 2007-08

    The United States continues to be the largest importer from India (21 per cent), followed byMalaysia (seven per cent), UAE (six per cent) and UK (five per cent). .Kurien-The chairman of SPICES BOARD said in the export basket of spices and spice products, spice oils and oleoresins, including...
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    Board's initiatives for export development

    Spices exports have registered substantial growth during the last one-decade, registering an annual average growth rate of 11.1% in value terms. During the year 2007-08, the export earnings from spices have surpassed 1 billion $ mark for the first time and registered an all time high both in...
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    COMPETITORS IN EXPORTS

    COMPETITORS IN EXPORTS MAJOR IMPORTERS-  United States (21%)  Malaysia (7%)  UAE (6%)  UK (5%) COMPETITORS-  INDONESIA  VIETNAM Exports have dropped by 23 per cent in volume and 10 per cent in value during April and May of this fiscal, as compared to last year. The export...
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    Export Process

    Export Process THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF PROCESS PERIOD:  (A)-GENERAL CASE:  PRODUCT ANALYSIS & INSURING A PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE IN 1 HOUR.  PRODUCT ANALYSIS PEST CONTROL & ISSUING A PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE IN 3-5 DAYS.  (B)-SPECIAL CASE:  SPECIFY A TYPE OF PEST CONTROL...
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    Export Procedure

     FREE TRADE EXPORT.  IF THE IMPORTING COUNTRIES NEED TO HAVE THE CERTIFICATES OF NO DISEASE DERIVED FROM REMAINING CHEMICALS ON PLANTS OR THOSE WITH NO PLANT PEST, EXPORTERS MUST REQUEST THE CERTIFICATE.  TO REQUEST THE CERTIFICATE FOR THE QUALITY OF FOOD OR EXPORTED AGRICULTURAL...
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    Exports of Cardamom

    Exports of Cardamom Description Cardamom of commerce is the dried ripe fruit (capsules of cardamom plant) often referred as the “Queen of Spices” because of its very pleasant aroma and taste. Cardamom is a perennial, herbaceous, rhizomatous plant. Based on the nature of panicles, three...
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    Exports of Kokam

    Exports of Kokam Description Kokam is a slender evergreen small tree with drooping branches. It is a dioecious tree growing up to 18 mtr high. The fruit is spherical, purple, not grooved having 5-8 seeds compressed in an acid pulp. Origin and Distribution The tree is oriental in origin, found...
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    Exports of Vanilla

    Exports of Vanilla Description Vanilla, a member of the orchid family is a climbing monocot possessing a stout, succulent stem; short petioled, oblong leaves; about 20 cm long. The inflorescence is a raceme with 20 or more flowers. Flowers are 6 cm long, 2.5 cm wide, either yellowish green or...
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    EXPORTS OF TURMERIC

    EXPORTS OF TURMERIC Description Turmeric is the boiled, dried, cleaned and polished rhizomes Curcuma longa. The plant is a herbaceous perennial, 60-90 cm high, with a short stem and tufted leaf. There are 7 to 12 leaves, the leaf sheaths forms the pseudo stem. The lamina is green above and...
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    EXPORTS OF PEPPER

    PEPPER Description Pepper is the dried mature berry of Piper nigrum, a climbing, perennial shrub mostly found in hot, moist region of Southern India. Under cultivation pepper vines are trailed over support as columns, 5-6 mtr tall, 1-2 meter diameter. The root system confined to 75-100 cm...
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    EXPORTS OF CHILLI

    EXPORTS OF CHILLI Chilli is the dried ripe fruit of the genus Capsicum. Capsicum annuum is an annual sub –shrub, the flowers of which are borne singly and fruits usually pendent, which provide red peppers, cayenne, paprika and chillies and sweet pepper (bell pepper) a mild form with large...
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    Indian Exports

    INDIA’S EXPORTS (i). India’s Exports—Segment wise. According to the data released by the Spices Board, India’s exports of spices in 2007-08 registered a growth of 24.04 per cent over the previous year when the same reached a level of Rs 4,435.50 crore as against Rs 3,575.75 crore in the...
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    Indian Exports An Overview

    Indian Exports An Overview If the ghosts of Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama continue craving for new sea routes to India's fabulous spices, they won't need a ship to ride across the unknown: Spices constitute an important group of agricultural commodities which are virtually...
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    Pepsi Co. Case Study

    Pepsi Co. Case Study Pepsico has been an early starter in engaging farmers in India. With an elaborate contract-farming programme underway for the last 15 years, there have been learnings along the way for the cola and foods major. Pepsico’s Worldwide President and CFO, Indra Nooyi shares some...
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    HP marks Indian employment milestone

    HP marks Indian employment milestone Hewlett-Packard has become the largest multinational IT employer in India Beating more well-known contenders such as IBM, Intel and Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard has recently become India's largest multinational IT employer, with more than 10,000 employees...
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    Impact of Glaxo, SmithKline merger on India Economy

    Impact of Glaxo, SmithKline merger on India Economy The merger of Glaxo India and SmithKline Beecham Pharma will create the second largest pharmaceutical company in India, based on the results for the year ended 31 December 1998, after Ranbaxy Laboratories, with its sales of Rs 1,382.06 crore...
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