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India maintains buffalo meat exports at $ 3.17 bn in 2019-20 despite pandemic
May 20, 2021
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India has maintained its buffalo meat exports at $3.17 billion in 2020-21, unchanged from the previous fiscal figure, despite an overall decline in goods exports in the pandemic-hit year, says government figures.
“Buffalo meat export from India is going on smoothly and there are no hurdles in the supply chain. The affordably-priced buffalo meat is contributing towards food security and food price inflation control in the importing countries,” a government release stated on Thursday.
The value realisation of buffalo has also increased to $2,921 per MT (metric tonne) from $,2754 per MT, the release added.
From the Editor: Ammonia as fuel…what about the food? [Gas in Transition]
Apr 22, 2021 7:50:am
Summary The use of ammonia as fuel would create another potentially problematic link between agricultural and transport markets. [Gas in Transition, Volume 1, Issue 1]
by: Ross McCracken
If 2020 was characterised by hydrogen fever in the energy world, ammonia as a potential shipping fuel has leapt to the fore early in 2021.
An international joint venture in Singapore, including Singapore’s Keppel, Japan’s Sumitomo, Denmark’s Maersk, Norwegian fertiliser maker Yara and Hong Kong’s Fleet Management, has been set up with the aim of developing specialised infrastructure for ammonia refuelling. The intention is to establish a full chain from production to storage and redistribution.