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Cadbury to Promote Cocoa Cultivation in India

Source: FLEXNEWS
04/06/2008

4 June 2008 – Media report that Cadbury India, a subsidiary of the world's biggest confectionery company, is to collaborate with the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) in a five-year research project aimed at promoting cocoa cultivation in the Indian region.

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The project, which will be led by the TNAU, will focus on the development of high-yielding, pest- and disease- tolerant cocoa varieties suitable for cultivation in the Southern Indian state.

India’s cocoa requirements are growing 15% every year. The bean is mainly used in the confectionery, beverage, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries.

Cadbury  India currently commends a 71% share of the Indian chocolate market.



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