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FOOD CORP OF INDIA TO IMPORT 1.5 MLN TONNES OF WHEAT.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-APR-07
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COPYRIGHT 2007 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

NEW DELHI, April 30 Asia Pulse - The slowdown in wheat procurement has forced Food Corporation of India to import 1.5 million tonnes of the foodgrain, which will start arriving from June this year.

FCI, the nodal procurement agency, has chosen to invite global bids under the call-option route...

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