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Falling demand

K.K. Mustafah

RISE IN EXPORTS: Vanilla pollination in progress at a farm near Kallar in Kerala's Idukki district. High global production combined with low demand from food manufacturers, who prefer synthetic vanillin to natural vanilla, has led to dip in wholesale bean prices. Low prices have pushed up vanilla export during April-December of the current fiscal to 98 tonnes from 28 tonnes during the same period a year ago.

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