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AKG Pickles & Spices

Product: Malaysian Pickle

Quantity: 2,000 jars (500gms.), 3,000 jars (200gms.), 5,000 jars (100gms.)

Price: Rs.120 / jar (500gms.), Rs.50 / jar (200gms.) & Rs.30 / jar (100gms.)

Value: Rs.5,40,000

Packing Style: Glass jar with plastic seal & Carton Shipment Date: 10th November, 2008

Country: Malaysia

Registered office location: Haveli Kharagpur, Munger, Bihar, India

Plan of logistics (inland) The pickle will be packed in carton boxes (24 jars / box). It will be stored at the warehouse available at the production unit. From there it will be sent to railway station by mini truck, and then it will be transported to Howrah by train. There, it will be reloaded and sent by train, which will be unloaded at Visakhapatnam. From there it will be brought to Visakhapatnam port by mini truck and will be loaded on ship.

Importing country profile

India-Malaysia trade

In 2006, India-Malaysia trade reached record US $ 6.58 billion, registering a growth of approximately 22.84% over the previous year and ten times the amount that existed fourteen yeas ago.

Malaysia has traditionally enjoyed a handsome surplus, of between US $ 1 billion to US $ 1.5 billion, in its trade with India.

Trade between India and Malaysia has expanded steadily from US $ 0.6 million in 1992 to US $ 4.3 billion in 2004, US $ 5.1 billion in 2005 and US $ 6.58 billion in 2006.

Pickle in Malaysia

Malaysia has many types of indigenous fruits, which are not being used to their full potential. They are grown sporadically on a small scale by farmers, and the fruits are seasonal in nature. Encouragement is being given to farmers or processors to pickle these fruits, since the pickles sell well in Malaysia. Malaysian people like to take pickle with their meals. Around 8% population of Malaysia is Indian and Indian like pickle too.
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It is an edible product, which is eaten in small quantity with

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