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Panel okays Rs 34 cr projects for export.

Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (Kinfra), nodes-agency assistance to states for development of infrastructure for export (AIM) system of Kerala, has received proposals worth Rs 33.98 crore for the establishment of infrastructure exporting State.

They have since approved for assistance under the State-Level Export Promotion Committee (SLEPC) is with the sanction under the regulatory powers, the government said sources Business Line.

Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA), Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI), Cashew Export Promotion Council (CEPC) and Kerala State Industrial Enterprises (KSIE) are among those who have submitted their proposals.

Kinfra himself proposed a RS-7.25 crore water supply project for its Techno-Industrial Park in Kakkanchery in Malappuram circle.

The park provides facilities for the treatment of foodstuffs.

The regulation provides for the implementation of water from the Kadalundi river, 13 km.

The Thiruvananthapuram-Institute for Human Resources Development (IHRD) has proposed an Indian Institute of Management in export Kinfra High-Tech Park in Kalamassery with a total cost of Rs 7 crore

Of which, RS 4.2 crore be made available under the scheme purpose.

Kinfra and IHRD in each chip RS 1.4 crore for the first capital.

The Institute will seek to train professionals for the management of foreign trade logistics and human resources development, to meet the demand of the industry.

It is used by an association duly registered in possession of the Government of Kerala and IHRD Kinfra and member of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT).

The CRC has proposed in a modern laboratory for testing Cashew Kollam and other products.

The total cost for construction and equipment were crore RS 6.

The CRC has another proposal to install an electronic scale, the Pont de Cochin Port Trust premises at a cost of Rs 18 lakh.

KSIE a Rs 3.95 crore project for the expansion of exports to the Bay of Thiruvananthapuram Air Cargo complex and for the provision of necessary equipment.

This is in conformity with the safety specifications published by the Office for the Safety of Civil Aviation under the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation.

The base Kochi Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI) has proposed the creation of a central quality control laboratory for testing specializes in seafood according to EU standards against a tax of Rs 3.5 crore on

The proposal in the context of the controversy concerning a ban on exports of seafood latest from India in terms of quality reasons.

The Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) requires technical support schemes for industry in India, it is therefore necessary for the establishment of the laboratory.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USFDA), the governed, that imports must be from a processing plant unit of the practice and implementation of HACCP by the entire production chain .

The European Union is also insisting on the check-clean “system based on HACCP.

MPEDA has proposed the creation of 30 pre-treatment in the major centres of fish processing in the regions of Kerala at a cost of Rs 9 crore, for which a grant of Rs 90 lakh are made available under the scheme BUT .

Quality management conference begins

One day, two national conferences on quality management and benchmarking of competition issues, ‘organised by the Rajagiri School of Management, began here on Thursday. Marine Products Export Development Authority President G. Mohan Kumar opened the event.

In his speech, Mr. Kumar stressed the importance of quality management. He said that the process should begin directly from the roots. Mr. Kumar different aspects of the quality of the chain. Joseph I. Injodey, Principal, Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, the presidency of the constitutive function.

Abraham Koshi of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad and AVT AVT natural products and ingredients McCormic Private Ltd MSA Kumar Director spoke about the quality issues related to the sale online.

Mr. Bhasi of Cochin University of Science and Technology; head of Kerala Reliance Fresh Biju Vithayathil Binani Zinc and Vice-President (Operations) K. Sasi also spoke.

Establishment of Indian flower board to open the world market: expert.

New Delhi, November 27 (PTI) concerned about the “gross” gaps in flower sales momentum, a leading floral expert has proposed an integrated strategy to cultivate flowers, with the active participation of enterprises, development of wings flat sewing 80 billion dollars in the global marketplace.

“The draft growth and India to export to the cultivation of flowers goal seems too ambitious given the lack in breeding, production and marketing,” Debashish Sengupta, director of the Faculty Bareilly - based Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management and Technology Specialization on the cultivation of flowers, said.

Sengupta is of the opinion that the Indian government should be a committee Flower on the lines of Flower Board of Israel, which has been a success for the promotion of floriculture.

“But it is a positive, optimistic and goal can be regarded as a door-target,” he said.

Sengupta, who so far is the author of the article 12 of marketing research the cultivation of flowers, said in an integrated strategy involving the cultivation of flowers farmers, horticulture, scientists, farmers, distributors and government, “if India is everywhere, the export of nearly Target”.

“The participation is considered very important that the leverage targets,” he said.

President APJ Abdul Kalam has proposed to a billion dollars in annual value of exports of flowers by 2010.

According to the latest data transmitted by agricultural products and foodstuffs Export Development Authority (APEDA), cultivation of flowers India exports amounted to 101.17 crore during the case April-July this year, against a target of crore Rs 370.98 for the current fiscal period.

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