1. China and India’s grocery markets are set to grow in double digits to US$2.4tr by 2020, according to the latest forecast by food and grocery researchers IGD.
2. India's fast food sector continues it's lightning growth, with ASSOCHAM estimating it will grow reach Rs.25000 crore (US$3.8bn) by 2020.
3. Apac cheese market to leap to $15.5bn by 2021.
4. India will screen genetically modified (GM) cotton hybrids on sale in the country to identify the varieties that are resistant to whitefly, a pest that recently caused extensive damages to crops.
5. DestaGlobal, an online marketplace aimed at providing agri-input to farmers, has raised ₹13 crore from its US-based investor Ron Boehm.
6. Indian dairy sector’s wait to enter Russia grows longer , with Russian standards body seeks a meeting with Indian experts on quality issues.
7. The greenhouse rental service is becoming increasingly popular among Haryana farmers, who are growing 6 million seedlings annually by paying a nominal fee to an Indo-Israel vegetable centre at Gharaunda near Karnal.
8. Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications can help save up to 18 to 20 per cent of product cost in agriculture and bring in revolutionary changes in sectors like transport, healthcare and public distribution.
2. India's fast food sector continues it's lightning growth, with ASSOCHAM estimating it will grow reach Rs.25000 crore (US$3.8bn) by 2020.
3. Apac cheese market to leap to $15.5bn by 2021.
4. India will screen genetically modified (GM) cotton hybrids on sale in the country to identify the varieties that are resistant to whitefly, a pest that recently caused extensive damages to crops.
5. DestaGlobal, an online marketplace aimed at providing agri-input to farmers, has raised ₹13 crore from its US-based investor Ron Boehm.
6. Indian dairy sector’s wait to enter Russia grows longer , with Russian standards body seeks a meeting with Indian experts on quality issues.
7. The greenhouse rental service is becoming increasingly popular among Haryana farmers, who are growing 6 million seedlings annually by paying a nominal fee to an Indo-Israel vegetable centre at Gharaunda near Karnal.
8. Machine-to-machine (M2M) communications can help save up to 18 to 20 per cent of product cost in agriculture and bring in revolutionary changes in sectors like transport, healthcare and public distribution.
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