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Global meet on Aloe Vera in Hyderabad

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HYDERABAD: The city-based Yeturu Bio-Tech Ltd (YBTL) is organising a one-day international seminar on Aloe Vera by the US-based International Aloe Science Council (IASC) at the Sri Satya Sai Nigamagamam here on November 5.

YBTL is involved in Aloe Vera farming, processing and manufacturing and trading of Aloe health drinks and Aloe-based healthcare, skincare, hair care products, cosmetics and consultancy services. In a press release here, YBTL said the seminar would focus on the benefits of Aloe Vera. According to YBTL, the estimated size of the Aloe industry is $65-80 million for raw material and $110 billion for finished products containing Aloe, which is growing at 25 per cent per annum.

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