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Shot in the arm

K.K. Mustafah

CAUSE TO CHEER: A vendor making grape juice at a shop in Kochi. Grape exports from the country have got a fillip as they have been found free of any pesticide residue in the UK. Exports have improved to over 35,000 tonnes, worth Rs 120 crore, during 2005-06 from 14,606 tonnes, valued at Rs 60 crore, during 2001-02.

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