India ships canned pineapple to Germany

Published 2021년 12월 22일

Tridge summary

Tripura's Prime Minister, Biplab Deb, has dispatched the first shipment of canned pineapples weighing 40 tons from Kumarghat to Hamburg. This initiative is part of a state government scheme aimed at ensuring fair prices for pineapple growers. The scheme has led to a significant increase in the price of pineapples from 2 rupees to 15-20 rupees each. The northern part of Tripura is known for its high yield of sweet pineapples, but local consumption does not meet demand. Therefore, the state has been developing an export chain of unprocessed pineapples to the Middle East and Europe for the past three years.
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This weekend, Indian state Tripura's Prime Minister Biplab Deb shipped the first shipment of 40 tons of canned pineapple to Hamburg from Kumarghat in Unokoti district. The minister underlined that the increasing demand for good management has ensured that pineapple growers receive fair prices and that the state government has also facilitated a scheme to establish a link with the futures market. As a result, pineapples that did not even fetch 2 rupees (0.02 euros) each on the local market now get a stable price of no less than 15 to 20 rupees each (0.18 to 0.24 euros), according to the report. The B. The northern part of Tripura not only harvests sweet Class I Queen pineapples in summer, but is also famous for the large Kew variety pineapple. But although the yield is high, ...
Source: AGF

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