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VOL. 2, ISSUE 2 (2015)
Export performance of coffee in India- An analytical study
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P.Gurusamy, Purinat Yamakanith
Abstract
In India, coffee is traditionally grown in the Western Ghats spread over Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Coffee cultivation is also being expanding rapidly in the nontraditional areas of AP and Odisha as well as in the North East states. Coffee is predominantly an export oriented commodity and 65% to 70% of coffee industry earns a foreign exchange nearly Rs. 4000 Crores per year. Indian coffee has created a niche for itself in the international market and the Indian Coffees are earning high premium, particularly Indian Robusta which is highly preferred for its good blending quality. India’s share in coffee exports rate at 5% in the global trade. The industry is currently employing fine million people and is anticipated to increase its employment of opportunities in the near future. The export of coffee is showing a constantly increasing trend right from its inception. The study on export performance of coffee, taking in to consideration the major coffee producing states, would bring out the importance of coffee exports. The study also identifies and analysis the processing of coffee in our country.
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Pages:118-122
How to cite this article:
P.Gurusamy, Purinat Yamakanith "Export performance of coffee in India- An analytical study". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 2, 2015, Pages 118-122
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