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Americans like Breast - Indians like Legs - What next?

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Americans like Breast - Indians like Legs What we should do?   I am not making any vulgar statement or trying to create sensation by this statement - I am just narrating the facts which is the talk to every event organized by poultry industry in India.   India’s import restrictions on chicken legs and some other farm products from the US on fears that “low-intensity” bird flu can affect public health are not in line with multilateral trade rules, a World Trade Organization panel has ruled.  This means India will now not be able impose restrictions on imports of farm products, including poultry products, from countries reporting low-intensity bird flu on health grounds which would in turn open the Indian market to low-priced chicken legs from the US and potentially opening up an estimated $300 million a year export market for the United States.   U.S. chicken exports to India more likely after WTO ruling. Chicken Trade: Based on the consumer preference Chic

WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation - Highlights, Benefits & Challenges

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WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation - Highlights, Benefits and Challenges   "Unequal Partners on level Playing Fields"     Today, USA and India reached an understanding on Food Security and this has cleared the way for much awaited WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation. I am placing before you  the Highlights of the Agreement on Trade Facilitation and its impact on your business.   Good News for Most: It is good news for those who are efficient and believes in proper documentation and systems. This will help in faceless transactions means through emails and internet. Bad News for some: It is bad news for those who are inefficient, does not have systems and lacks transparency in their operations. The purpose of Agreement on Trade Facilitation is to increase the velocity of trade it means competition will increase and efficiency and system oriented approach will survive in highly competitive market place.  Unfortunately, for some, now delay

Manage Health Risk to Sustain Profitability

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Manage Health Risk to Sustain Profitability  This week, I was invited by " Association of Avian Health Professionals " to discuss about the food safety risks and its implication on business. The purpose of the meeting was to sensitize the professionals about huge potential of Indian poultry industry and their role in ensuring food safety in poultry  products. Poultry businesses are vital for rural economy in India and for consumers requirements.   India offers huge opportunity.  Demand for poultry products are also increasing.  Understanding Poultry Chain Management is vital. Supply Chain of Poultry has many dimensions. It is important to understand interplay with allied activities to ensure food safety. Feed, breed and production system needs careful understand and management to minimize food safety risk.   Animal health professionals and their knowledge base is vital to enure food safety and security.  Avian health professional must en

World Economic Forum - Transformation Leaders Network & New Vision for Agriculture

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Transformation Leaders Network and New Vision for Agriculture It was quite informative and meaningful discussion at Transformation L eaders Workshop at G eneva. Selected p articipants were from Asia, Africa, L atin America, North Am erica , Europe and Australia. The important highlights and key points are given below in graphics. 

Who will control food supplies of the world?

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 Are you equipped to handle implications of patented agriculture technologies?  Who will control food supplies of the world? Today I was reading an interesting news item. Let me share with you all. Brazil soy exporters to police Monsanto biotech seeds- for a fee SAO PAULO (Reuters) - At least one soybean exporter in Brazil has agreed with Monsanto to collect royalties, in exchange for a fee, from farmers who planted genetically engineered seeds marketed by the company, according to industry sources. The landmark deal, already finalized by a firm that declined to be identified, highlights an increasingly complex relationship between global grain merchants and biotech firms. Other bigger merchants like ADM and Bunge will finalize agreements soon, the sources said, resolving a months-long dispute that had threatened to disrupt as much as a quarter of all soy shipments from the world’s second-largest grower.   What will happen to farmers and companies if same Soy

Dairy Sector - The Key Player for Nutritional Security in India

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NDRI Hosting National Seminar  on  "Dairy Sector - The Key Player for Nutritional Security in India" (For Details, pl. read below) 7 th National Seminar on “Dairy Sector: The Key Player for Nutritional Security in India ” Dates: 19-20th September, 2014    Venue: NDRI, Karnal SUGGESTED PROGRAMME 19 th September, 2014 (First Day) 0900 – 1100 hrs        Registration 1000 – 1130 hrs        Inaugural Session Milk is often regarded as being nature’s most nearly complete food. It earns this reputation as it provides most of the nutrients which are essential for growth of human body. However, like many other developing countries, in India milk is produced by smallholders and setting up an efficient, hygienic and economic dairy chain is a serious challenge apart from meeting the expected demand of 200 million tonnes by 2021-22. To achieve the qualitative and quantitative targets collective efforts by the Government, Cooperative and Pri