"Fruits in India" Now Available at Fast Market Research
Growth in total volume sales of fresh fruits in 2013 was down slightly on 2012, and also slower than the CAGR for the entire review period. This was mainly due to production shortfalls arising from unfavourable weather conditions during the monsoon season. These shortfalls caused prices for certain types of fresh fruits to increase. At the same time, the depreciation of the Indian rupee meant that prices for imported fresh fruits also rose. This general trend of rising prices led...
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