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Author: Akash Yadav

How Festivals Drive Global Demand for Indian Spices Export Opportunities for Traders

Want to take advantage of the upcoming festive season with spice exports? India, the largest spice exporter in the world, supplies many markets across different continents. Festivals in India are not just cultural events—they also create big demand for spices. Traditional cooking, gifting, and special recipes lead to seasonal spikes in demand that reach beyond India. From FY22 to FY24, India’s B2B spice exports grew from $3.46 billion to $4.46 billion, showing year-on-year growth of 7.8% and 19.6%. Predictions suggest exports could reach $10 billion by 2030.

Which TMT Grade is Right for Your Project? Fe 500, Fe 550, or Fe 600?

India’s steel industry is a vibrant and prospering industry. It is a foundational part of the infrastructure and real estate expansion. The enormous size of this industry can be estimated from the fact that it was valued at USD 119,496 million in 2023, and is forecast to grow to approximately USD 154,745 million by 2030 at a 3.8 % CAGR.

Global Corn Trade Analysis: How China’s Imports and U.S. Exports Shape the Market

Corn is highly popular in both the US and China, with the US being the largest producer and China traditionally the biggest importer. In both economies, corn is mainly used for animal feed and industrial processing. Historically, the US has been a leading exporter of corn to China, which remains the most significant destination for this globally traded commodity.

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