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An overview: Traditional storage infrastructure and practices in India

By: Panwar, Namrata Singh | .
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Kurukshetra: A Journal on Rural Development Description: 72(4), Feb, 2024: p.47-50.Subject(s): Food Food industry Food management Food prices Food science Food security Food subsidy In: Kurukshetra: A Journal on Rural DevelopmentSummary: India is heading towards the position of leading global exporter of food grains. We must explore the various food storage infrastructure and practices that are indigenous to our nation. These practices are not only cheep but also sustainable. They store grains without contaminating them with harmful chemical preservatives. This can heap India to build and image of an exporter of clean and organic food grains to the endive world. – Reproduced
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India is heading towards the position of leading global exporter of food grains. We must explore the various food storage infrastructure and practices that are indigenous to our nation. These practices are not only cheep but also sustainable. They store grains without contaminating them with harmful chemical preservatives. This can heap India to build and image of an exporter of clean and organic food grains to the endive world. – Reproduced

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