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Dedicated horticulture rail transport system on anvil
10Jan 2011
![](http://tradejunction.apeda.com/newsletter/images/Rail_transport._1jpg.jpg) The government is planning to launch a dedicated horticulture rail transport system by March this year, with an investment of over Rs 18 crore to link wholesale markets and reduce wastage of food items, a senior official said. |
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India on track to outperform export target
10Jan 2011
India is confident of outperforming its export target of US$200 billion in the current financial year.
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Price for Peru’s mangoes falls due to poor quality, association says
10Jan 2011
![](http://tradejunction.apeda.com/newsletter/images/Peru’s_mangoes_1.jpg) Peru’s mango exporting association, APEM, told growers and exporters that mango prices are falling because immature fruit is being exported and ends up being rejected, according to local website Correo Piura.
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Punjab state traders resume vegetable export to Pakistan
10Jan 2011
![](http://tradejunction.apeda.com/newsletter/images/food_grains_1.jpg) In a goodwill gesture, Punjab-based traders Saturday resumed the supply of tomatoes and other vegetables to Pakistan by land, an official said here.
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Supermarkets in UK clear shelves of cakes and quiches containing contaminated eggs from Germany |
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Veterinary Service: Azerbaijan does not import dioxin contaminated products from Germany |
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Algeria Buys 350,000 Tons of Wheat at $353 a Ton, Agritel Says |
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SKorea keeping German pork away from consumers |
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India to revisit cotton export ban to keep onions flowing |
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Sugarcane fair price likely to be hiked by Rs 4 to 143 a quintal |
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Russia tightens food imports from Germany amid dioxin scare |
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