An Economic Impact of Cardamom Processing and Marketing Companies in India

  • C Muniyandi Assistant Professor, School of Economics, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • R Mohan M. Phil Scholar, Department of Economics, Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram, Tamil Nadu, India
Keywords: spices, CPA, socio – economic development, cardamom cultivation, labour mobility, non– agricultural sector

Abstract

The aim of this study includes cardamom auctions, trade and exports of spices, domestic trade in cardamom and distribution of agro inputs with this operation all over Theni district and Idukki district. In order of important spice next to pepper for its “low volume high value” nature. In fact cardamom was originally grown in Indian soil as a wild crop and the native tribal living in the interior forest care for its growth and harvest and it has been organized form of cardamom plantation was undertaken only after the British settlement in India. We operate one of the largest and most credible cardamom auctions in the industry today with distribution auctions at Bodi and Puttady. We also have a very strong presence in domestic trade of cardamom and have a strong brand in CPA, ISMPCS, HEADER, STCL, MAS, SIGCL, CPMCS and KCPMC. Cardamom, which is highly
popular in the wholesale cardamom, markets all over in India. The cardamom of International commerce in native of India and has been in the country’s export trade from very early times. India is the homeland for spices and cardamom is the “Queen” among them. Cardamom belongs to the ginger family. Our recent addition to our activities is the rubber trade division working out of Kerala. We have tied up with major players in rubber trade and have set ourselves ambitions targets in the coming year. An extremely efficient and knowledgeable team has begun its activity in the region from 2010 – 2011 onwards. We also have a technical services division providing valuable information, advice and technical farm services consultancy, it propose to have a quality analysis and product – testing laboratory.

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2016-03-16
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Muniyandi, C., & Mohan, R. (2016). An Economic Impact of Cardamom Processing and Marketing Companies in India. Shanlax International Journal of Economics, 4(2), 1-6. Retrieved from https://www.shanlaxjournals.in/journals/index.php/economics/article/view/797
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