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"The Future of Indian Mint"-A Study to forecast the Mint Exports from India


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1 Aptara Learning (P) Ltd., Kazhakuttom, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
2 Dept. of Management Studies, Toc H Institute of Science and Technology, Arrakunnam, Kochi, Kerala
     

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India has been the largest producer, consumer and exporter of mint in the world over the last two decades. Mint production and exporting is around a thousand crore business in the country. The objective of this paper is to find out the future of Indian mint exports by forecasting the mint exports from India in the forthcoming years. The study is done on a longitudinal basis and executed as a desk research. This paper is forecasting the mint exports from India up to the year 2014.

Keywords

Mint, Menthol, Exports
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  • Details extracted from the website of the Spices Board of India (http://www.indianspices.com/html/itc_hs.html). The Spices Board of India identifies the menthol by harmonized code 29061100.
  • Department of Commerce and Industry, Government of India website provides details on menthol trade (http:// commerce.nic.in/eidb/default.asp)
  • Journal of Spices Statistics, (1992 - March 2004) – Spices Board of India, pp. 98-100.
  • Details extracted from Karvy report on menthol. http://www.karvycomtrade.com/downloads/karvySpecialReports/karvysSpecialReports_20110411144910.pdf
  • Details about mint extracted from CIMAP Report. http://www.cimap.res.in/cimapdev/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=147&Itemid=367
  • Details obtained from the report of National Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Limited (http://www.nmce.com/files/study/menthol.pdf)

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Authors

Prashant S Nair
Aptara Learning (P) Ltd., Kazhakuttom, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Hareesh N Ramanathan
Dept. of Management Studies, Toc H Institute of Science and Technology, Arrakunnam, Kochi, Kerala

Abstract


India has been the largest producer, consumer and exporter of mint in the world over the last two decades. Mint production and exporting is around a thousand crore business in the country. The objective of this paper is to find out the future of Indian mint exports by forecasting the mint exports from India in the forthcoming years. The study is done on a longitudinal basis and executed as a desk research. This paper is forecasting the mint exports from India up to the year 2014.

Keywords


Mint, Menthol, Exports

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