Tuesday, 30 April 2013
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Agricultural Products manufacturers
Friday, 26 April 2013
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Thursday, 25 April 2013
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Friday, 12 April 2013
Agricultural products play a vital role in the economy of the country
"Agro products" include all the categories of raw or processed food that comes from plants, animals or other forms of life. The term is first coined in the Greek language "agros" meaning field and hence anything that is cultivated on the land and later on goods derived from the plants or animals have fallen into this category. One now uses the term with a more broad prospective meaning with items like agriculture supplies, materials or even equipment that are used in the process of getting agricultural goods. With excellent business opportunities for agricultural products they indeed started playing a vital role in the economy of the country.
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The Growth Of Indian Manufacturers and other traders compared
By its four commodities apparel, chemicals, auto components and electrical and electronic products only it has taken a good shape in the market and is firm to withstand the long run. Indian suppliers are rapidly growing in comparison to other developing countries and will sure emerge in top 3 positions if the Indian government supports it.
<a href="http://www.way2trading.com/">Indian manufacturers</a> had been screened from large scale manufacturing exports. But as per McKinsey report the forthcoming brand in the future years would be 'Made in India'. India would soon emerge in the picture as the developed nations utilizes Indian manufacturers for manufacturing and producing from cheap labor as it is a low cost country (LCC).
The report suggested that the US$40 billion as in 2002 will rise to an approximate of US$300 billion by 2015 which would interpret 3.5 per cent of Indian suppliers in the global market.
This will increase the Indian GDP by 1 percent thereby creating 25-30 million new jobs in the marketing fields. But in order to survive Indian exporters and suppliers will have to become global in their outlook, marketing skills, cost efficiency to gain maximum advantage. For further growth Indian suppliers would need to improvise taxation, infrastructure, SEZs and enhance skills.
As compared by the reports of 2002 China's manufacturing exports accounted US$ 300 billion, Taiwan's US$ 145 billion, Mexico's US$ 140 billion, Malaysia's US$78 billion and Thailand's US$55 billion while Indian suppliers US$40 billion. But in the long run Indian manufacturers can make it to 3.5 percent of total world export and reach the top three in exports by 2015.
Indian suppliers & manufacturer have a good scope in manufacturing exports for it has skill intensive industries and evolving domestic demand. Researches demonstrate that US$70-US$90 billion can easily be made through apparel, chemicals, auto components and electrical and electronic products.
In 2002 Indian suppliers & manufacturer exported US$ 10 billion in the above items. By 2015 over US$300 billion can be gained from apparel alone. And Indian suppliers & manufacturer can become the second-largest LCC exporter with 8-10 percent of global trade. <a href="http://www.way2trading.com/">Indian manufacturer</a> in 2003 had US$1 billion in auto-components which can plunge to US$375 billion by 2015 if it pace at 30 percent a year. Indian suppliers & manufacturers should not slag behind since Thailand and China is also trying to capture the market at their pace. In electrical and electronic products India should go as far as US$15-US$18 billion. Indian manufacturers lead in LCC exporters segments such as dyes and intermediates, Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) and agrochemicals for crop protection. Indian exporters & manufacturer will sure outshine if the central, state governing bodies along with MNCs work together. www.way2trading.com can be browsed for more information.
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Sunday, 7 April 2013
Agriculture product manufacturers
The practice of <a
href="http://www.way2trading.com/companies-category/agriculture.html">agriculture
product manufacturers</a>agriculture is also known as "farming",
while scientists, inventors and others devoted to improving farming
methods and implements are also said to be engaged in agriculture.
Subsistence farming, who farms a small area with limited resource
inputs, and produces only enough food to meet the needs of his/her
family.
At the other end is commercial intensive agriculture, including industrial agriculture.
Such farming involves large fields and/or numbers of animals, large resource inputs (pesticides, fertilizers, etc.), and a high level of mechanization.
These operations generally attempt to maximize financial income from grain, produce, or livestock. Modern agriculture extends well beyond the traditional production of food for humans and animal feeds.
Other agricultural production goods include timber, fertilizers, animal hides, leather, industrial chemicals (starch, sugar, alcohols and resins), fibers (cotton, wool, hemp, silk and flax), fuels (methane from biomass, ethanol, biodiesel), cut flowers, ornamental and nursery plants, tropical fish and birds for the pet trade, and both legal and illegal drugs (biopharmaceuticals, tobacco, marijuana, opium, cocaine). The 20th Century saw massive changes in agricultural practice, particularly in agricultural chemistry.
Agricultural chemistry includes the application of chemical fertilizer, chemical insecticides, and chemical fungicides, soil makeup, analysis of agricultural products, and nutritional needs of farm animals.
Beginning in the Western world, the green revolution spread many of these changes to farms throughout the world, with varying success. Other recent changes in agriculture include hydroponics, plant breeding, hybridization, gene manipulation, better management of soil nutrients, and improved weed control.
Genetic engineering has yielded crops which have capabilities beyond those of naturally occuring plants, such as higher yields and disease resistance.
Modified seeds germinate faster, and thus can be grown in an extended growing area.<a href="http://www.way2trading.com/companies-category/agriculture.html">agriculture product suppliers</a>
Genetic engineering of plants has proven controversial, particularly in the case of herbicide-resistant plants. As of 2006, an estimated 36 percent of the world's workers are employed in agriculture (down from 42% in 1996), making it by far the most common occupation.
However, the relative significance of farming has dropped steadily since the beginning of industrialization, and in 2006 – for the first time in history – the services sector overtook agriculture as the economic sector employing the most people worldwide.
Also, agricultural production accounts for less than five percent of the gross world product (an aggregate of all gross domestic products).
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At the other end is commercial intensive agriculture, including industrial agriculture.
Such farming involves large fields and/or numbers of animals, large resource inputs (pesticides, fertilizers, etc.), and a high level of mechanization.
These operations generally attempt to maximize financial income from grain, produce, or livestock. Modern agriculture extends well beyond the traditional production of food for humans and animal feeds.
Other agricultural production goods include timber, fertilizers, animal hides, leather, industrial chemicals (starch, sugar, alcohols and resins), fibers (cotton, wool, hemp, silk and flax), fuels (methane from biomass, ethanol, biodiesel), cut flowers, ornamental and nursery plants, tropical fish and birds for the pet trade, and both legal and illegal drugs (biopharmaceuticals, tobacco, marijuana, opium, cocaine). The 20th Century saw massive changes in agricultural practice, particularly in agricultural chemistry.
Agricultural chemistry includes the application of chemical fertilizer, chemical insecticides, and chemical fungicides, soil makeup, analysis of agricultural products, and nutritional needs of farm animals.
Beginning in the Western world, the green revolution spread many of these changes to farms throughout the world, with varying success. Other recent changes in agriculture include hydroponics, plant breeding, hybridization, gene manipulation, better management of soil nutrients, and improved weed control.
Genetic engineering has yielded crops which have capabilities beyond those of naturally occuring plants, such as higher yields and disease resistance.
Modified seeds germinate faster, and thus can be grown in an extended growing area.<a href="http://www.way2trading.com/companies-category/agriculture.html">agriculture product suppliers</a>
Genetic engineering of plants has proven controversial, particularly in the case of herbicide-resistant plants. As of 2006, an estimated 36 percent of the world's workers are employed in agriculture (down from 42% in 1996), making it by far the most common occupation.
However, the relative significance of farming has dropped steadily since the beginning of industrialization, and in 2006 – for the first time in history – the services sector overtook agriculture as the economic sector employing the most people worldwide.
Also, agricultural production accounts for less than five percent of the gross world product (an aggregate of all gross domestic products).
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