1. India’s food regulator will test all brands of instant noodles, pasta and macaroni that contain Tastemaker masala in the wake of Maggi issue, that has been labelled by observers as the highest profile case they have ever had to tackle.
2. Nestlé India has filed a court case to challenge the country’s food safety authority demand to recall Maggi noodles.The case has been heard on 12th June (Friday) with the next hearing set for the end of the month.
3. The Indian consumers behind claims insect larvae were found in a pack of NAN PRO-3 follow-on formula “declined” to provide the product for analysis, says Nestlé India.
4. Indian spices exports touched ₹14,899.68 crore in FY15 against ₹13,735.39 crore in the previous year.
5. Good rainfall has so far been recorded over southern peninsula, central, east and north-east India this summer with over 13 per cent above the normal limit, the Met department today said.
6. India has been facing a growing shortfall in pulses, with annual output running perpetually short of demand.
7. Vegetable oil imports have touched a record high of 13.71 lakh tonnes in May compared to 10.33 lakh tonnes registered in the same period last year due to sops offered by the exporting countries.
8. The weakening of cyclone ‘Ashobaa’ off Oman on Friday saw the monsoon make fresh surge along the West Coast to enter Mumbai and parts of Madhya Maharashtra.
9.Basmati exports to Iran will pickup after October.Teheran policy requiring Indian mills, exporters to register causing delay in shipments.
10. Despite the forecast of a deficient monsoon, coupled with its poor start, farmers are trying to maximise their returns, by sowing crops that offer high market prices like pulses, groundnut, chillies, onions.
2. Nestlé India has filed a court case to challenge the country’s food safety authority demand to recall Maggi noodles.The case has been heard on 12th June (Friday) with the next hearing set for the end of the month.
3. The Indian consumers behind claims insect larvae were found in a pack of NAN PRO-3 follow-on formula “declined” to provide the product for analysis, says Nestlé India.
4. Indian spices exports touched ₹14,899.68 crore in FY15 against ₹13,735.39 crore in the previous year.
5. Good rainfall has so far been recorded over southern peninsula, central, east and north-east India this summer with over 13 per cent above the normal limit, the Met department today said.
6. India has been facing a growing shortfall in pulses, with annual output running perpetually short of demand.
7. Vegetable oil imports have touched a record high of 13.71 lakh tonnes in May compared to 10.33 lakh tonnes registered in the same period last year due to sops offered by the exporting countries.
8. The weakening of cyclone ‘Ashobaa’ off Oman on Friday saw the monsoon make fresh surge along the West Coast to enter Mumbai and parts of Madhya Maharashtra.
9.Basmati exports to Iran will pickup after October.Teheran policy requiring Indian mills, exporters to register causing delay in shipments.
10. Despite the forecast of a deficient monsoon, coupled with its poor start, farmers are trying to maximise their returns, by sowing crops that offer high market prices like pulses, groundnut, chillies, onions.
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