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Agri consultant ABG launches Indian operations

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Hyderabad , March 9

ABG Inc, part of the US-based Adayana Inc and a leading global player in agri-business performance solutions, has announced the formal launch of its Indian operations here on Thursday.

According to the ABG CEO and President, Mr Michael A. Jackson, "With over 25 years in the agriculture consulting and training business and over 300 delighted clients, and with its specialist teams, established processes and high-end technology, ABG brings its renowned expertise in consulting, market research, and training to India's agriculture industry."

Addressing newspersons here, he said every player now in input, production and output sectors in the Indian agri-industry can enhance business performance through ABG's consulting and training inputs. Mr Jackson said the Indian agriculture community currently faces several challenges such as reducing incomes, uncertain markets and unpredictable weather conditions.

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