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Cochin Airport Inaugurates Expanded Export Cargo Warehouse

Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) enhances cargo infrastructure, doubling export capacity to 125,000 MT. New facility features cold rooms, X-ray machines & specialized zones for efficient, secure handling. #Kochi #Logistics

Black Cumin: A Natural Aid for Cholesterol & Weight

Discover how black cumin (kalonji), a staple in Indian kitchens, is backed by science for improving cholesterol, reducing fat cells, and supporting metabolic health. Learn easy ways to include it in your diet.

7 Kitchen Spices to Help Manage PCOS Naturally

Discover 7 powerful Indian kitchen spices like cinnamon and turmeric that can help manage PCOS symptoms, improve insulin sensitivity, and balance hormones naturally. Learn how to use them.

Spices Can Go Bad: How to Check Freshness at Home

Think your spices last forever? Think again. Learn how to check if your spices have gone stale, the signs to look for, and best storage practices to preserve their flavour and potency for longer.

US Lifts Tariffs on Indian Tea, Coffee & Spices

India to gain modestly as US removes reciprocal tariffs on agricultural products including tea, coffee and spices. Experts say benefits may be limited without infrastructure upgrades.

World Spice Organisation Concludes 2025 Conference

The World Spice Organisation successfully concluded its 4th National Spice Conference 2025, focusing on sustainability, quality standards, and global market expansion for Indian spices.

India Urges Russia to Fast-Track Export Approvals

India requests Russia to expedite approvals for Indian exporters in marine, pharmaceutical sectors during Moscow talks. Bilateral trade targets $100B by 2030. Key discussions ahead of Putin's December visit.

India Textile Exports See Record Growth in Key Markets

India's textile exports achieve record growth with impressive gains in UAE (14.5%), UK (1.5%), Japan (19%), Germany (2.9%), Spain (9%), and France (9.2%). Discover how Indian textiles are conquering global markets.

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