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Tricky issue

K.K. Mustafah

GOING GLOBAL: Pineapples being loaded on to a van near Vazhakulam in Kochi. Pineapple holds huge export potential, both in the fresh fruit and processed form. Maintaining global standards in post-harvest management practices such as grading, packaging, storage and transportation could help the country gain significantly in the world market, say experts.

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