1 Export Prospects of Agarbattis from India “A garbattis” also known as “Incense Sticks” are made from aromatic plants and essential oils extracted from plants or animal sources. When lightened‚ they release fragrant smoke which is used in religious activities‚ prayers‚ therapeutic and aesthetic purposes. These have been used since times immemorial as an integral part of Hindu deity worship In India. There are about 10‚000 agarbatti manufacturing units in the country including tiny
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prayers‚ and therapeutic and aesthetic purposes. Agarbattis have been used since times immemorial as an integral part of Hindu deity worship in India. There are about 10‚000 agarbatti manufacturing units in the country including tiny‚ small and medium‚ besides another 200 well-established ones having over 50 branded agarbattis. Nearly 12 lakh people are directly or indirectly employed by the industry. India is exporting a wide range of agarbattis or incense sticks that have natural‚ exotic fragrances
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AGARBATTI MANUFACTURING PRODUCT OFFERED The burning incense in religious and social functions has been practised in India‚ since early times. Dhup an aromatic powder or paste is burnt in Indian homes as a Fragrant fumigant and is reputed to possess insecticidal and antiseptic properties. Agarbatiis also known as dubattis similar to joss sticks are a development of dhup. Agarbattis are obtainable in different colours and with different perfumes. The burning time of agarbatti varies from 15 minutes
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Shrimp Exports from Bangladesh: Prospects and Challenges News Issue 6‚ 5 October 2009 To address the recent challenges faced by the Shrimp sector in Bangladesh‚ the Market Development Forum (MDF) joined hands together with the Bangladesh Frozen Foods Exporters Association (BFFEA)‚ Fishery Products Business Promotion Council (FPBPC) and Bangladesh Shrimp and Fish Foundation (BSFF) and organized a seminar on “Shrimp Exports from Bangladesh: Prospects and Challenges” which identified the opportunities
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Kumar (B07035) Raj Jalan (B07039) Ritesh Agrawal (B07041) Problem Statement Company - ITC An agarbatti manufacturer wants to study the buying behaviour for agarbattis and want to find out the extent of brand loyalty during agarbatti purchase Management Problem/Decision Area ITC wants to study the buying behavior for agarbattis and find out the extent of brand loyalty during agarbatti purchase. The study can be used for following purposes Products line management decision Modify
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Department of Management Studies‚ has assigned me to prepare term paper on "Prospect of Export Oriented Leather Industry in Bangladesh". This is a term paper for our Course: International Business and Management (EM-527). 1.2 Why chosen As a country‚ we must emphasize more & more on our exports. Our export has been from garments‚ which now is now under threat in post GATT era. So‚ we must concentrate on other export industries like leather‚ pharmaceuticals‚ information technology‚ etc. 1.3
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PAPER NO. 5 / 2012 Mekong Institute Research Working Paper Series 2012 Factors Affecting Export and Import Trade between Lao PDR and Principle Trade Partners Thanouxay VOLAVONG December‚ 2012 Thanouxay VOLAVONG is a Master’s Degree student of Development and Planning Economics at the National University of Laos (Lao PDR). Currently he works as a teacher at the Department of Economics‚ Faculty of Economics and Business Management‚ University of Laos. He has started working since
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EXPORT DEFINITION :The term export means shipping the goods and services out of the port of a country. The seller of such goods and services is referred to as an "exporter" who is based in the country of export whereas the overseas based buyer is referred to as an "importer". In International Trade‚ "exports" refers to selling goods and services produced in the home country to other markets.Export of commercial quantities of goods normally requires involvement of the customs authorities in both
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substantially lower than the market clearing price‚ may reduce domestic supply and lead to an increase in imports. On the other hand‚ subsidies to domestic producers may enable them to offer internationally competitive prices‚ reducing imports or raising exports. Subsidies may also lead to perverse or unintended economic effects. They would result in inefficient resource allocation if imposed on a competitive market or where market imperfections do not justify a subsidy‚ by diverting economic resources away
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Contents Introduction 2 1.0 Marketing Issue 3 1.1 Promotion 3 1.2 Target Market 3 2.0 Financial aspect 4 3.0 Production Issues 5 3.1 Product Development 5 As compare to Marrybrown‚ Sugarbun is not focus in the product development. Sugarbun only serves burgers‚ rice‚ spaghetti‚ and fish. Sugarbun is not as motivate as Marrybrown in developing new product for customer like what Marrybrown has did – chipmunk mascot or swing seats to attract customer. 4.0 Staff Resources 5 5.0 Administrative
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