Indian cardamom planters using unregistered pesticides

Board (CIB) for use in growing the spice, according to a report on the website of The New Indian Express. J Thomas, director of the Indian Cardamom Research Institute, told the website: “As per norms, every pesticide has to be registered with the CIB specifying the crop in which it will be used and against […]

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Indian cardamom push in northeast gaining traction

INDIA has taken steps to boost cardamom output from states in the northeast region of the country. The Spices Board of India has initiated a process for bringing the cardamom traders of Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland under the Cardamom (Licensing and Marketing) Rules, 1987. These rules dictate that all cardamom producers should sell the spice […]

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India looks to boost cardamom output from northeast states

INDIA has taken steps to boost cardamom output from states in the northeast region of the country. The Spices Board of India has initiated a process for bringing the cardamom traders of Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland under the Cardamom (Licensing and Marketing) Rules, 1987. These rules dictate that all cardamom producers should sell the spice […]

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Guatemala clears stocks of MYQ cardamom

GUATEMALAN mixed yellow quality (MYQ) cardamom has fallen sharply in price over the last few months as exporters have been trying to clear stocks of these grades ahead of the start of the 2011/12 crop later this year, but scarce supply is keeping other grades stable to firm in price. On July 1, Andrew Barker, […]

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Strong start to cardamom sales

GUATEMALA recorded a good start to cardamom shipments over the first three months of this year, but European dealers have cautioned that it is too early to draw any firm conclusions from this. Official data shows that the South American country shipped a total of 8,103 tonnes to global destinations between January and March 2011, […]

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Guatemalan cardamom prices reveal mixed supply situation

GUATEMALAN mixed yellow quality (MYQ) cardamom has fallen sharply in price over the last few months as exporters have been trying to clear stocks of these grades ahead of the start of the 2011/12 crop later this year, but scarce supply is keeping other grades stable to firm in price. On July 1, Andrew Barker, […]

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Global warming aids Indian cardamom

SCIENTISTS in India are convinced that the country’s cardamom yields have benefited from the effects of global warming in recent years. According to a scientific study in the Journal of Climatic Change, the increase in temperature in the aptly-named Cardamom Hills area has resulted in a significant advance in cardamom yield. The Cardamom Hills are […]

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Global warming seen lifting Indias cardamom yields

SCIENTISTS in India are convinced that the country’s cardamom yields have benefited from the effects of global warming in recent years. According to a scientific study report published in the Journal of Climatic Change, the increase in temperature in the aptly-named Cardamom Hills area has resulted in a significant advance in cardamom yield. The Cardamom […]

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Record high spice exports a sign of things to come

INDIA’S spice shipments broke the export target and previous record in 2010/11 and the country’s Spices Board believes this is the foundation for even stronger growth in the future. A new record for exports in the year ending March was set at 525,750 tonnes, a near-5% climb from the previous year’s 502,750 tonnes. By value, […]

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Indian spice exports break new ground but more potential

INDIA’S spices exports broke the export target and previous record in 2010/11 and the country’s Spices Board believes this is the foundation for even stronger growth in the future. A new record for exports in the year ending March was set at 525,750 tonnes, a near-5% climb from the previous year’s 502,750 tonnes. By value, […]

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