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Ref: Year 2011-12 April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December | January | February | March

Can you imagine how India got the productivity of 1819 kg/hectare in 2011. It is a mathematical game. Highest monthly production and lower balance stock at the end of December. World statistics covers from January to December and India April to March. Thus a comparison is impossible.
If 90067 Tonnes for the year 2011 is +Ve missing how the productivity increased?
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National Research Programme on Plantation Development
Sponsored by Ministry of Commerce, Government of India
On the occasion of a national seminar on “Building Competitiveness in Globalised Era: Experience of India’s Plantation Sector” during 23-24 January 2012.
On 24 January 3:45 pm: Consultation with Stakeholders: Chaired by Mrs Sheela Thomas IAS and Dr A Jayathilak IAS(tbc). The issues for consultation: a) What does the plantation sector expect from the 12 Five year plan? b) what do we expect from the forthcoming state budget?
Dr.Nagesh Kumar, Chief economist, UNESCAP and Director UNESCAP for South and West Asia on NRPPD at CDS.
Dr.Nageshkumar.ogg (Download it to play)The following major points (PDF) presented by me.हिन्दी में प्रसारित करने की कोशिश करूँगा।
Plantation sector expect from the 12 Five year plan to rectify the above points.
We expect from the forthcoming state budget for the control on evasion of taxes.Attachments:
1. Summary of Export 2006-07
2. Details of Export of Pala Rubber Marketing Society (Two pages)
3. Analysis of Indian Rubber Statistics



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The link related with Natural Rubber will be available (at Page number 64 in printed Edition with a headline “Elastic Future” is available now) after 5th September 2011 which covers my picture and the analysis on rubber Statistics. Thanks to Sudipto Dey for contacting me on a search result “Rubber Production” and for collecting details from me via phone/Emails.
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