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Higher exports

K.K. Mustafah

TURNING HOT: Crushed chilli being packed at a mill in Kochi. Chilli exports from India during 2006-07 were 1,48,500 tonnes valued at Rs 807.75 crore against 1,13,174 tonnes worth Rs 403.01 crore in 2005-06. Unit value realisation has increased from Rs 36 per kg to Rs 54 per kg. Exports increased by 31 per cent in volume in spite of increase in price, according to a Spices Board report.

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