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India's CEPC Publishes Guidelines for Prevention of Halogen Taints in Cashews |
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December, 19th 2008
On several occasions, cashew importers have indicated the presence of chlorophenol, chloroanisole and other taints in cashew kernel shipments. In most cases they are due to external sources through the presence of organohalogens.
The Cashew Export Promotion Council of India has published Guidelines for the pre-harvest, harvest, and post-harvest stages, including transportation, for suppliers of raw cashew nuts in India and elsewhere.
Download Guidelines applying in India here:
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Download Guidelines applying outside of India here: Guidelines CEPC in India 10.42 Kb
...or read the guidelines below directly on our website...
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CommodityIndia Interview with ACA President |
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The November 2008 issue of CommodityIndia's magazine on commodity intelligence features
an interview with ACA President Carlos
Costa. He answers questions on the main
conclusions of the September ACA Annual Conference, explains
benefits of the cashew industry to Africa and describes his vision
for the African cashew sector.
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database and information website of Foretell, an Indian agribusiness
and commodity research company. interviewcostacommodityindia 101.72 Kb
ACA Executive Committee President Carlos Costa
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Clipper Magazine at the ACA Conference |
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The
Clipper magazine, the most widely read fruit and nut industry magazine
with a worldwide distribution in over 90 countries, wrote a report on
the African Cashew Alliance's third annual conference...
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Tanzania: Cashew nut industry getting chilled by lousy divestiture |
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Source: IPP Media October 28, 2008
Government's intentions to the enhance role of private sector in
cashewnut industry to facilitate boosting productivity of value-added
nuts for export in global markets remain a gross let down.
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Cashew prices continue to drift lower |
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Source: Commodity Online October 26, 2008
Cashew prices continue to drift lower – due to strong USD & limited
demand. This week, business has been done for W240 around 2.80, W320
around 2.50 FOB – mainly for nearbys but some for FQ & FH 2009
shipments as well.
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