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  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-01)
    Garlic is being used in the Indian culinary since hundreds of years as a condiment. It helps in absorption and digestion of food, has anthelmintic and antiseptic properties and is thus used in several medicinal preparations ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-01)
    Ginger & garlic are important commercial crops cultivated throughout the country with major production in the states of Gujarat, Orissa, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh & Uttar Pradesh. ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-01)
    Grape wine making is gradually picking up especially in Maharashtra. Realising the potential of this industry, the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has established two wine parks under the "Food Park" ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-07)
    Green peas are available for around 5 months during winter season only. They are used for making vegetables, as additives in certain vegetables and for making several snack preparations. Hence, if they are made available ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-07-29)
    Hand-picked and selected (HPS) groundnuts have very large potential in domestic as well as international markets. India is one of the largest producers of groundnuts along with the USA, China and Argentina. Groundnuts ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-07-29)
    Sesame seeds are an agricultural produce and are cultivated in some parts of Gujarat in large quantities. Consumption within the country is not much but there is a substantial export market, with the European countries, ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-07)
    Pickling is the process by which fresh fruits and vegetables are preserved and with the addition of salt, chilly and spices, a tasty preparation known as "Pickles" is made. Pickles are also good appetizers and digestive ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-07)
    Jackfruit is a typical Indian fruit mainly grown in West Bengal, Bihar, Assam and the west coast. The project can be set up in any of these States. Fully ripe jackfruit is sweet and has exotic flavour. The bulbs (edible ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-01)
    Sugar industry in India is a well-developped industry and one of the largest after textiles. It provides rural employment opportunities and plays an important role in Indian economy. Jaggery is also manufactured from ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-07)
    Jam and jelly are made from fruits and they are being made since long in different forms. The methods of production were not very sophisticated but these products were made in conventional manner in many homes. Since ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016-01-13)
    Jowar is a coarse grain and is difficult to pound. Therefore, it was not as popular as rice flakes. But with the advent of technology, it has now become possible to produce flakes from jowar as well. It is a very popular ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-01)
    Kattha & cutch are extracted from wood of Khair tree. Acacia is the botanical name of this tree and it has different varieties like Acacia Sundra, Acacia Catechuoides & Acacia Catechu. These species of tree are mainly ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016-01-13)
    Peculiar climate of the Konkan region of Maharashtra provides many opportunities in food processing segment. Kokum fruits (also known as Ratamba) are natural source for making syrup which has some medicinal properties ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-07)
    Lime has several uses and products made from it have varied applications. Lime processing utilises each and every portion of lime fruits for high value products, which have a very high market demand. Pectin is used in ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016-01-13)
    Macaroni or gold finger is a simple product made from maida and tapioca flour. This is a mass consumption item especially amongst children and youngsters. The product comes under "Ready-to-Eat" category and has become ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016-01-13)
    Health awareness is increasing day-by-day and people are more watchful about their health. Health clubs are becoming popular along with health food. Maize has got many nutritional values. Maize flakes are a product which ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016-01-13)
    Popcorn, wafers, noodles are the products which are sold round the year and are consumed mainly by children and young generation. Popcorn is eaten purely as a snack item during picnics, travelling, while watching a movie ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-07)
    Mango is a fruit which has many varieties and is grown in majority of the states of the country. Pulp or juice of ripe mangoes is consumed along with main course. Many taste enrichers are made from unripe mangoes and ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2016-01-13)
    Maize is a coarse grain and after initial resistance, it is now being accepted as staple diet and its demand is increasing. Maize soji and flour are now used regularly in many households and eateries. CFTRI has developed ...
  • Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, 2005-07-29)
    Consumption of edible oils is increasing year after year and India imports large quantities every year. Different types of oilseeds are grown in the country like groundnuts, cotton seeds, mustard, rapeseed, sunflower, ...

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