Indian farmers urged the government to open up to foreign direct investment in the tobacco industry
Tobacco According to the “Tobacco” report compiled according to BBM Bommidala Newsletter Group recently released reports that farmers in India unified Federation (UATG) to carry out its business activities in India, farmers urged the government to allow foreign direct investment (FDI) into the tobacco industry .
Farmers believe that open to foreign direct investment in tobacco industry will enable them to get remunerative prices for their tobacco.
Confederation of Indian farmers unified C. Yashwant Kumar said the Secretary-General, and farmers in Brazil, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Kenya and other countries are not the same, India’s farmers are currently unable to fully benefit by favorable international market conditions.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the Federation of Indian farmers unified P. Bhadri Reddy said the government would have to open to the international tobacco industry practitioners, will transform India into a carry when farmers in line with the broader interests of the market operated.
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