Tirur betel leaves growers seek Centre’s support to promote it overseas
April 15, 2021
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Growers’ body urges govt to include the GI-tagged commodity in the trade promotion campaigns in both domestic and international fora
Tirur betel leaf farmers have approached the Centre with a request to take some initiatives to enable further value-addition for the GI-tagged Tirur
Vettila in view of its medicinal properties.
This would open up new opportunities for the product in overseas markets, Tirur Betel Leaf Producers Society has said.
To leverage the benefit of the GI tag, the Society has urged the government to include the commodity in the trade promotion campaigns organised by the ministries concerned in both domestic and international fora.
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Hope developmental projects are not affected in Myanmar: Jaishankar
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When asked if the coup will affect India as there are reports that armed groups from Myanmar are taking shelter in India, Jaishankar said: “These are early days. We see development projects address the needs of the people. Needs of the people are needs of the people. I hope that developmental projects are not affected.”
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Jaishankar along with Ambassador of Japan to India, Satoshi Suzuki was in Guwahati to participate in a programme on Act East policy on Monday.
GUWAHATI: With neighbouring Myanmar witnessing military coup, Union External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar said that he hoped that developmental projects are not affected.
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