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Increasing demand

K.K.Mustafah

HIGH DOMESTIC PRICES: Coriander being packed in a shop in Kochi. During the first quarter of the current fiscal, coriander exports declined to 4,700 tonnes from 7,201 tonnes a year ago. Still, domestic prices are ruling high at Rs 3,600 a quintal against Rs 2,600 at the beginning of the year.

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