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- Variations in Flue Cured Virginia Tobacco Export Performance of Different Regions of World: An Empirical Study
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1 Commerce and Business Administration, Acharya Nagarjuna University Campus, Ongole, IN
1 Commerce and Business Administration, Acharya Nagarjuna University Campus, Ongole, IN
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Parikalpana: KIIT Journal of Management, Vol 10, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 1-8Abstract
Tobacco has been a prime source of livelihood for millions of people and the tobacco industry is providing employment to 36 million people including 6 million farmers, engaged directly or indirectly in tobacco cultivation, processing, manufacturing grading, marketing and other allied activities. Indian tobacco industry is in a prominent place over the past six decades. India is world's second largest exporter of Flue cured Virginia (FCV) tobacco. The sustainability of Indian tobacco industry, especially FCV tobacco, mainly depends on exports. India is now facing stiff competition from many developing countries. The global exports of FCV tobacco fluctuated during the period under study. In the study period, India's FCV exports has wide fluctuations over the years. In unmanufactured tobacco exports the share of FCV tobacco constituted about 80 per cent. In the study period, there are wide fluctuations in India's FCV tobacco exports to all regions and within the regions except South and South East Asia. This region has some growth in exports.Keywords
Flue Cured Virginia, FCV.- Export Performance of Spices in India:An Empirical Study
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1 Acharya Nagarjuna University Ongole Campus, IN
1 Acharya Nagarjuna University Ongole Campus, IN
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Parikalpana: KIIT Journal of Management, Vol 13, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 66-74Abstract
Spices has been a prime source of livelihood for millions of people and above 3 million farmers are engaged directly or indirectly in spices cultivation, processing, manufacturing grading, marketing and other allied activities. So the spices industry is a prominent place over the past seven decades. India is being a world largest producer and exporter. The sustainability of Indian spices industry is mainly depends on exports. India is now facing stiff competition from many developing countries. The Indian spices processing industry have the various problems like availability of raw material, unscientific production methods, Marketing problems etc. The world exports of spices fluctuated during the period under study. Indian spices exports have more than doubled in between 2008 to 2015. Thus many reasons can be attributed to the fluctuation of exports during this period, such as increase in food prices, inflation, world recession etc. However the actual exports gained momentum after 2011. The present paper reviews the export performance of Indian spices.Keywords
Spices, Exports, Gross Value Added, Gross Domestic Product, Tariff Barrier.References
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